All Retail articles – Page 645
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No ban on food ads to kids
A blanket ban on TV advertising of food and drink to children has been ruled out by Ofcom.
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M&S in clean sweep
Producers supplying Marks & Spencer dominated the top spots at last week’s Kent Soft Fruit & Cherry Show.
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Tesco moves into Chinese market
After a three year search, Tesco has become the latest supermarket giant to enter China.
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Green declares high street war on M&S
Philip Green, rejected by M&S, has pledged to breathe down the retailer’s neck in every street and every shopping centre in the UK.
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Green demands shareholder support
Philipe Green urges M&S shareholders to voice their support for new bid.
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FSA action plan features fruit
The Food Standards Agency has agreed an action plan on the promotion of foods to children which includes the recommendation that retailers market fruit at the checkout.
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Sainsbury's launches new biodegradable packaging
Sainsbury's has introduced new biodegradable packaging into its fresh produce aisles, with home-grown tomatoes the first product to be displayed in the trays.
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Rose unveils M&S blueprint
Marks & Spencer will look to return £2.3 billion to shareholders under new proposals from chief executive Stuart Rose.
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Asda celebrates five years with Wal-Mart
Asda is celebrating five years within the Wal-Mart fold this summer.
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DTI classes aim to beat long working hours
Trade and Industry secretary Patricia Hewitt has announced a series of free masterclasses to help companies learn how to overcome inefficient working time practices.
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M&S cherry backing
Marks & Spencer, long-time supporter of the National Cherry & Soft Fruit Show, traditionally held at Detling at the same time as the Kent County Show, is backing a drive to widen participation.
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Sainsbury's cancel Sir Peter's bonus
Sainsbury's has confirmed that it is cancelling the controversial bonus awarded to ousted boss Sir Peter Davis.
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M&S rejects latest Green bid
The board of Marks & Spencer has rejected Philip Green’s latest takeover bid for the high street retailer.
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Sainsbury's prepares legal battle over Davis shares
Sainsbury’s board is preparing to take on its former chairman Sir Peter Davis to prevent him receiving any of the £2.3 million of free shares he was awarded.
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Morrisons shares sold off
Wm Morrison shares took a sharp drop after an institutional investor sold off its 1.2 per cent holding in the supermarket.
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Green makes new M&S offer
Philip Green has raised his proposed takeover offer for Marks & Spencer to about £9.1 billion.
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Sainsbury's credit downgraded
Sainsbury's supermarket group has been downgraded by credit rating agency Fitch after announcing a profit warning.
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Which? report bashes smoothies
Smoothie drinks are not always as fruity and healthy as they make out, according to a Which? survey.
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Green given hurry-up for M&S bid
Entrepreneur Philip Green has been given until midday on August 6 to make a formal offer for Marks & Spencer.