All Grocery articles – Page 794
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Retailers' Mother's Day could be spoilt by bad weather
A crucial trading day will be marred by rain, sleet and snow
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Snow persuades shoppers to stay away
Customer traffic down sharply in week after half-term as severe weather bites
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Hunter boosts Qube chain with £40m cash pot
Trendy footwear retailer Qube has stacked up more than 40 million capital to support immediate growth of standalone stores, either organically or by acquisition.
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China to get Seven-Eleven Japan
C-store giant Seven-Eleven Japan plans to expand aggressively into China after forging a joint venture in Beijing.
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China for Carrefour
Carrefour, the French global retailer, intends to open its first supermarkets in China by early next year. The store group will also double hypermarket numbers in China from 36 to 70.
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Kmart may quit its Michigan HQ
US discounter Kmart is considering abandoning its native Michigan for Georgia in the latest cost saving initiative at the restructured retailer.
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Sainsbury's postpones supplier payment changes
Grocer in negotiation with suppliers about how long they must wait to get paid
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Retail staff cuts worst for 12 years says CBI
Volume sales are also down, but retailers still optimistic for March
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Greggs appoints former Woolwich IT supremo as non-exec
New director will also sit on remuneration and audit committees
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This week last year: Sainsbury's steps up non-food offer
Sir Ken sweeps up two Retail Week awards and Vandevelde in the frame for top Carrefour job
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M&S veterans pray for a return to the golden age
Sir David Sieff, scion of one of the Marks & Spencer founding dynasties, has spoken of the 'sadness' he feels at th...
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Tesco accounting change could cost £30 million profit
New practices will dent figures, but retailer insists impact will be minimal
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Valentine's Day and half-term coax shoppers onto the streets
Customer traffic increases as retailers organise half-term events
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Baugur bid for Somerfield not dead yet
Icelandic retail group leaves its options open for another offer
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Tesco consolidates position in retailer league
Marks & Spencer still holds its own despite current troubles

















