All Retail articles – Page 483
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ArticleNaked Fruit pots hit Budgens
Del Monte has launched its Naked Fruit range into Budgens.The snack pots of mango, tropical fruit salad, melon medley and Del Monte Gold extra sweet pineapple will have a £1 price point and come with a built-in spork.
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ArticleTesco reveals direct sourcing plans
Tesco is expected to rationalise its supply base and source more fresh produce directly as part of plans to become “a more vertically integrated” business.
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ArticleSaigon Co.op signs vegetable deal
Vegetable cooperatives in the Vietnamese capital are set to benefit from a trade agreement with the country’s biggest retailer
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ArticleAsda begins sale of Mozambique grapefruit
Asda has begun the sale of grapefruit from Mozambique after a rescue mission was carried out on a dilapidated orchard.
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ArticlePTT drops bid for Carrefour
Thailand’s state-owned energy company PPT has announced it has pulled out of the race for the French retailer’s assets in Thailand
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ArticleReliance to make cash-and-carry return
Plans to open three new cash-and-carry outlets over the next eight months signal the Indian retail giant’s intention to reenter the wholesale business
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ArticleReliance Retail resumes expansion push
The Indian giant is renewing its efforts to capture a larger share of the country’s retail market
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ArticleMovement ahead on India retail FDI
India’s government is expected to make a decision on foreign direct retail investment in the next few months
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ArticleThumbs up for Sam's Club changes
Addition of fresh produce to Wal-Mart's club stores has been given the praised by industry analyst Bruce Peterson
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ArticleBilla profit on the march
Czech-based retailer saw profit and sales growth in 2009, with the group adding 23 new outlets to its portfolio
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ArticleTesco to expand online presence
Company's chief executive elect reveals intention to roll out internet shopping services in China, Poland and the Czech Republic
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ArticleCoop outlines growth plans
Group to launch 300 new food stores from next year as it looks out for more acquisition opportunities
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ArticleCarrefour unveils hyper revamp plan
Company tells investors it plans to "reinvent" its European hypermarket outlets following a recent notable decrease in sales
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ArticleBangkok hawkers sell contaminated fruit
Street hawkers in the Thai capital Bangkok are selling fruit riddled with bacteria and chemicals, a government study has found
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ArticleColruyt increases yearly forecast
Belgian discounter expects net earnings for 2010/11 to increase on previous year to €346m
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Asda continues to lose ground
Asda saw a dip in its market share for the ninth consecutive Kantar Worldpanel report. Asda continues to underperform the market with a growth of just 2.6 per cent while Tesco remains largely unchanged.
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ArticleBharti Walmart plans new stores
Indian retail joint venture Bharti Walmart is to open 40 more stores across India by December
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ArticleTesco hangs on to Carrefour hope
Tesco and Casino are reportedly still in the running to buy Carrefour's South East Asian stores
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ArticlePrivate label sales to soar
Leading North American grocery retailers are expected to increase private label sales by 40 per cent over the next four years
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ArticleGreengrocers feature in Flandria promo
Belgian vegetable marketer's Groenteman campaign to focus on local supermarkets as leading suppliers of branded produce

