All Retail articles – Page 505
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ArticleLondis beats fresh targets
As the Londis Fresh range heads towards its first anniversary, sales for the new lines have exceeded targets, according to the latest data.
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ArticleJune boom for Wal-Mex
Wal-Mart's Mexican arm saw same-store sales boosted by the 'World Cup effect'
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ArticleSales on the up at X5 Retail
Group announces positive set of second quarter results, and reveals impending departure of CFO
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ArticleCarrefour to stay in South East Asia
The French retail giant Carrefour has publicly refuted reports it plans to sell its assets in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore
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ArticleCost cuts help Aeon bounce back
The Japanese retail chain Aeon has announced a net profit for the quarter ended May on the back of a cost cutting campaign
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ArticleCarrefour to sell off Asian interests
There are reports French retailer Carrefour will sell off its interests in South East Asia to focus on markets where it can dominate
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ArticleRewe to complete AÖG takeover
German group's international arm to acquire the remaining 25 per cent of the Austrian retailer
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ArticleIndia debates foreign retail laws
The country’s trade ministry has asked for stakeholder opinions on the matter of foreign direct investment in India’s retail sector
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ArticleAmazon launches UK grocery service
New service offers 22,000 options to UK consumers as Amazon looks for a slice of the online grocery market
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ArticleTarget tapping into fresh market
US retailer remodels more stores to offer fresh fruits and vegetables as part of new PFresh format
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ArticleRSA launches summer citrus recipes
US retailers to distribute leaflets with links to South African citrus recipes as part of summer promotional campaign
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ArticleDiscounters agree to margin deal
Discount retailers Aldi and Lidl have followed the pack in France by agreeing to reduce margins during crises
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ArticleM&S oversees first quarter improvement
Overall sales climb 4.4 per cent, with group outperforming the UK food market on a like-for-like basis
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ArticleTesco technical manager heads to Shanghai
Johnathan Sutton has moved to Tesco’s international sourcing operation in Shanghai to expand the group’s procurement of produce from Asia
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ArticleSainsbury's strong on strawbs
Sainsbury's is expecting to sell more strawberries this year than ever before, following week of record sales.
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ArticleCarrefour reveals Belgium plans
The French supermarket giant has revealed plans to convert a number of stores in Belgium to its Carrefour Market banner
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ArticleRetail markets ‘need more support’
World Union of Wholesale Markets calls for greater backing and funding for retail markets across Europe
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ArticlePick ‘n’ Pay sells Franklins stores
South African retailer Pick ‘n’ Pay has sold the Franklins supermarket chain to Australian firm Metcash
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ArticleAmazon begins selling fruit and veg online
Internet giant's German arm establishes new sales portal to sell and distribute wide range of groceries including fresh produce
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ArticleM&S commits soft-fruit blunder
Marks & Spencer was left embarrassed and apologetic after it undermined its own local sourcing boasts at the Royal Highland Show last week.

