All Retail articles – Page 527
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ArticleAldi to roll out TV campaign
The discount retailer is set to air weekly advertisements on Australia's commercial free-to-air channels
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ArticleEmerging markets regain momentum
A new report has suggested that substantial retail growth will return in 2010, with long-term outlooks positive
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Food Lion to build first green store
Due to open later this year, the South Carolina outlet will be the state’s first LEED-certified grocery store
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Delhaize seals double deal
The retailer has increased its holding in Alfa-Beta Vassilopoulos to 89.56 per cent and sold off its German operations
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ArticleMagnit reports on revenue rise
The Russian food retailer has said that sales grew but at a slowing rate during the first half of the year
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ArticleNaturipe unveils retail competition
The berry giant is encouraging retailers to support National Blueberry Month this July
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ArticleChiquita and Rewe form eco-partnership
Companies join GTZ in agreeing to protect bio-diversity of area close to Chiquita's banana plantations in Bocas Del Toro, Panama
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ArticleMahindra aims for agribusiness growth
The agricultural arm of the Indian group is aiming to increase the value and volumes of its fresh produce operations
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ArticleSupervalu to realign retail operations
The retailer’s new leadership structure is designed to allow Supervalu to effectively anticipate and respond to the changing needs of customers
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Hot stuff fires up Tesco
Tesco is doubling its range of chilli peppers starting this week, in line with unprecedented demand.
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ArticleUK supplier under fire over workers
S&A Produce, which supplies fruit to major retailers including Tesco and Sainsbury's, has been accused of exploiting pickers
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ArticleLike-for-like sales growth for X5
The Russian retailer has seen second quarter sales increase, boosted by traffic growth
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ArticleCostco reports slide in sales
The US-based warehouse club has reported that June same-store and overall group sales both dropped
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NFU urges on ombudsman
The National Farmers' Union (NFU) is calling on supermarkets to sign up to an independent ombudsman for the retail market while they still have the chance.
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ArticleWalmex reports Q2 sales increase
The Mexican arm of Wal-Mart saw sales jump by 11.3 per cent during the second quarter of the year
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ArticleSir Stuart wins M&S vote
Sir Stuart Rose won a key vote at Marks & Spencer’s AGM this week - but the chief executive failed to quell rising opposition against his executive chairman role.
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ArticleRewe expands its sustainable sourcing
German retailer expands Best Alliance to include Spanish tomatoes, imported citrus and South American table grapes
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ArticleMay retail sales down across Eurozone
New statistics show that European retail sales dropped on both a monthly and yearly basis
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Delhaize snaps up Romanian stores
The Belgian retailer has moved to acquire four outlets in the Romanian market
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ArticleAsda to launch "wonky" produce range
Asda is to capitalise on the new EU marketing standards to target home chefs by launching a range of misshapen fruit and vegetables.

