World-leading Paradise Fruits group of companies has recently unveiled a radical, dynamic and modern new look for its expert fruit ingredients business
Marks & Spencer (M&S) has become the first retailer to receive the triple award of certification for achievements in carbon, water and waste reduction from the Carbon Trust.
Russia's second-biggest food retailer X5 reported on Thursday a $136 million net profit for the fourth quarter of 2013 after a year-ago loss, beating analysts' forecasts.
Kroger Co, the biggest U.S. supermarket operator, forecast a higher-than-expected full-year profit as it benefits from the acquisition of southeast-focused grocer Harris Teeter.
Nordic meat producer HKScan has announced further changes to its production structure in Sweden, which it says should add around €7 million a year to its bottom line.
Croatian food manufacturer Agrokor has reportedly agreed new takeover terms with owners of Slovenia's largest food retailer Mercator, nearly a year after the acquisition was initially announced.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. will launch its “tethering” concept in early May. The initiative will allow the company to deliver products to its brick and mortar stores through on-line ordering.
Food manufacturer and electronics retailer Dick Smith has lost the name rights to its version of the popular Australian yeast spread, with Intellectual Property Australia ruling that OzEmite products must be pulled from sale.
Supermarket group Woolworths has announced a net profit after tax for the first half of the 2014 financial year of $1,321.7 million, up 14.5 per cent on the same period in the previous year.
Britain's No. 5 grocer The Co-operative plans to double the size of its grocery convenience store estate over the next five years and will cut prices to better compete with its "Big Four" rivals.
Carrefour reported a rise in profits on Wednesday as work on turning round its French business started to pay off and said it would spend more this year on reviving its European hypermarkets and expanding in China and Brazil.
One of Scandinavia's leading retailer's, Dansk Supermarked, published their full year financial results last week, showing a sales rise of 1.3 billion kroner.
First it was ‘Down Down’, now Australian supermarket group Coles will deliver what it is calling ‘Deeper Down Down’ by cutting the price of popular Australian household brands even further, with savings up to 34 per cent off the original price.