All Retail articles – Page 514
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ArticleConcern raised over supermarket allure
A former supermarket specialist now bidding to become an MP has called on suppliers to support local markets and “resist the temptation of the big boys”.
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ArticleConad launches veg promotion
New initiative offering local, seasonal vegetables at a discounted price said to be based on "right" supplier-retailer relationship
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ArticleCo-op to open market in Manchester
The Co-operative is to build a huge market in the heart of Manchester as it looks to capitalise on the economic, environmental and social benefits of the retail platform and add some retail nouse to the industry.
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ArticleTesco delivers diminutive citrus
Tesco has launched what it claims is the world’s smallest citrus fruit, the aptly named Clementiny, into UK stores in time for Christmas.
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ArticlePauleys lends a hand
Re:fresh award-winning foodservice supplier Pauleys is tackling food waste thanks to a pioneering agreement with a local hospice.
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Delhaize outlines future plans
Belgian retailer reveals its new strategic plan for the next few years, including extensive cost-cutting and expansion in growth markets
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Budgens reports own-brand success
Convenience retailer Budgens has seen double-digit growth on some own-brand product lines as it continues to develop its own-brand range.
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ArticleAsco opens this weekend
New independent retailer Asco Stores Ltd is opening its first store on Saturday in Warrington.
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ArticleZespri accuses Turners & Growers
Tony Gibbs refutes Zespri CEO Lain Jager's allegation that T&G colluded with the US government over export monopoly issue
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ArticlePrice and Pennycook lead Morrisons race
Rumours are rife around the trade over the possible replacement for Marc Bolland at the head of Morrisons, after the Dutchman’s shock exit to go to Marks & Spencer.
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The Co-op enters Christmas cuts battle
The Co-operative has entered the Christmas price-cutting war as the supermarket chains battle for the festive market.
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ArticleIndustry welcomes market report
The Fresh Produce Consortium (FPC) has welcomed the new Markets 21 report which sheds light on the potential of traditional markets to contribute to local communities.
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ArticleSlowdown for food price growth rate
The recession has reduced US demand for fruits and vegetables, among other items, curbing the rise in retail food prices this year
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ArticleMixed third quarter for Russia's X5
The country's largest retailer sees net sales fall but net profit soar compared with the third quarter of 2008
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ArticleProfit rise for Colruyt
Belgian discounter reports increase in net profit to stay on track for a modest rise in its full-year result
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ArticleX5 chief executive 'to stay on'
Lev Khasis should remain at the helm of Russia's largest retailer for another four years, according to a board recommendation
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ArticleBankrupt Bi-Lo rebuffs Food Lion offer
The US supermarket operator is determined to reorganize in an effort to emerge from bankruptcy as early as next year
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ArticleBurger follows Foley through Aldi exit
Armin Burger has become the second senior manager to leave the group in a matter of months, according to reports
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Delhaize completes Koryfi deal
The retailer has finalised the details of its €7m acquisition of Greek retailer Koryfi to enhance the position of Alfa-Beta in the country
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ArticleSugardrop tomato on sale at Tesco
Described by the retailer as being as sweet as a peach, the new variety has gone on sale in the UK this week

