All Retail articles – Page 680
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ArticleFoodex Meatex reveals innovation plans
Foodex Meatex has announced plans to extend the format for its 2004 Innovation Awards.
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ArticleOrganic food sales top £1 billion
The organic food industry has seen sales top £1 billion for the first time, according to latest results from the Soil Association.
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ArticleEverfresh Europe makes retail move
Everfresh Europe is launching a range of pre-packed fresh salads and herbs into the retail market, which aim to extend the life of the produce by up to 10 times.
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ArticlePlimsoll issues "chasers" warning
Plimsoll Publishing has highlighted 90 fresh produce companies that are borrowing heavily in a bid to capture extra market share.
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ArticleSainsbury's shareholders show concern
Sainsbury's shareholders are concerned that potential candidates for the chief executive's job are being deterred by Sir Peter Davis's elevation to chairman.
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Retail sales receive October boost
Retail sales continued to grow solidly in October according to the latest monthly distributive trades survey published by the CBI.
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ArticleMr Men look to improve eating habits
Sainsbury's is launching a campaign this month in a bid to encourage children to eat more fruit.
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ArticleBuy-out firm denies Sainsbury's bid
An American buy-out firm has denied that it is considering making a bid for Sainsbury's.
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ArticleReport predicts organic boom
A report from Datamonitor reveals that the organic food and drinks market is set to grow by almost 75 per cent by 2007.
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ArticleSolanum to give vegetable lessons
Solanum has teamed up with Waitrose in a bid to help children learn about more vegetables.
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ArticleRecord numbers predicted for the Food Lovers' Fair
The Food Lovers' Fair is expected to enjoy its busiest year yet in London's Covent Garden Market.
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ArticleSands chain goes for Heritage
Nisa-Today's retailer David Sands Supermarkets has re-launched its fresh produce range under Nisa-Today's Heritage brand.
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ArticleMorrisons handed Safeway victory
Morrisons has been given a clear run at Safeway following Philip Green's decision to pull out of the race.
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ArticleSafeway takeover delay expected
The long-running battle for Safeway is expected to continue into next year, according to a report in the Daily Telegraph.
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ArticleSafeway announces stable second-quarter figures
Safeway has revealed a modest rise in second-quarter underlying sales, but has warned that its half-year earnings are set to slip.
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ArticleSainsbury's receives Egyptian warning
Sainsbury's has been threatened with legal action from its former Egyptian business partner.
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ArticleSafeway puts stores to auction
Safeway has been secretly inviting offers for the 53 stores would-be bidder Morrisons was told it has to sell to comply with the competition commission, according to a report in The Guardian.
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Assured Food Standards appoints Colin Smith
Ex-Safeway ceo Colin Smith has been appointed chairman of Assured Food Standards 2003.
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Multiples snack-rated
A Parents' Jury set up by pressure group the Food Commission has survey supermarket practice on offering sugar-laden snacks at their checkouts.
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ArticleSainsbury's suffers market share setback
Latest market share figures from TNS reveal that Sainsbury's is falling further behind its competitors.

