Lidl bans candy from the checkout in U.K. Trial by hard discounter results in growth in sales Get healthy with life-size cutouts of doctors in stores Morrisons' saw more sales in produce, fish when lifesize cutouts of doctors, nurses were displayed in store Getting 'clean' in 2014 Clean labels are increasingly seen as a requirement for mainstream brands Target says 70 million customers affected by data breach Initially the retailer said 40 million cards had been invovled in a data breach during the kickoff to the holiday shopping season Flour power with winter wheat Research project expected to improve benefits of Ontario’s winter wheat Cut prices by one per cent, Sobeys tells suppliers After closing Safeway deal, Sobeys won't accept any price increases this year Butter is tops in U.S. As consumers shift to healthier options, butter consumption goes up Pouches to the rescue? One day the canned food aisle will be known as the pouched aisle Will these 10 food retailers make it to Canada? Consoldiation and hyper-competition in our grocery sector may create opportunities for global retailer to exploits U.K. grocers race to go dark The race for space for dark stores, or warehouse DCs to fill online orders is top of mind for grocers in U.K. First Previous 868 869 870 871 872 Next Last