Amazon gets fresh with UK rivals in grocery deliveries
Amazon is preparing for the imminent launch in Britain of its online grocery delivery service, thetimes.co.uk reports. Plans for Amazon Fresh are at an advanced stage and it could begin operating in London in September, a development that will have the UK’s already punch-drunk supermarkets reaching for the smelling salts. The service will pit Amazon against online delivery businesses such as Ocado, as well as Tesco and Sainsbury’s, and pile the pressure on a sector that is already battling with falling prices and the rise of the discount chains. It will also increase the scrutiny of Amazon’s financial affairs.AU: Metcash hires former Coles, Woolies execs
Struggling grocery wholesaler Metcash has recruited two former senior Coles and Woolworths executives to help lead its turnaround efforts, yahoo.com reports. Metcash has appointed former Coles managing director Steven Cain to head its core IGA business, while Mark Hewlett has been recruited from Woolworths to lead the company's search for new business.China: Online sales of food grew more than 45%
The government agency says online retailers in China sold $265.3bn worth of goods in the first six months of the year, an increase of 39.1 % over the same period a year ago, internetretailer.com reports. Online sales of food grew 45.9% over the prior-year period, apparel 30.1% and household products 41.8%. Turkey: Anadolu Group acquires 40 % of Migros
The Migros supermarket chain confirmed the completion of the sale of 40.25% of its shares to the Anadolu Group, according to an announcement that Migros made to the Public Disclosure Forum (KAP) on Wednesday evening, todayszaman.com reports. Anadolu Group currently owns the Ekonomi supermarket chain, which operates 1,000 stores in Turkey.
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US: Key Food to debut Windsor Farms banner
Key Food Stores Co-operative said it would debut a new banner, Windsor Farms Market, later this month in Brooklyn, supermarketnews.com reports. The store in Brooklyn’s Windsor Terrace neighborhood will offer customers a full deli department with prepared foods made by on-site chefs, fresh seafood including sushi along with fresh produce and organic and non-organic products.US: New Seasons sets Seattle debut
CA: Iqaluit grocery shelves left bare as ice and fog hinder food shipments
Lidl continues investments in RomaniaLidl continues investments in Romania by opening a new 1,200 sqm store in Bucurestii Noi, show company representatives, balkans.com reports. Lidl prides itself in collaborating with local producers, many of their brands originating in Romania.
Germany: Tengelmann report solid FY growth
The Tengelmann group has reported solid growth for their respective fiscal years, despite tough market conditions, kamcity.com reports. Tengelmann said its sales rose by a currency-adjusted 5.8% to €8.1bn for the year ending 31 December 2015. Sales at Kaiser’s Tengelmann declined by 4% to €1.86bn, but the group said results were “affected profoundly” by the proposed sale to Edeka.Dutch PLUS announces positive H1 performance
Netherlands: Deen spotlights strong first half results
Deen, which said that the market had grown by 2.2% in the first 25 weeks of its financial year, said that total sales had risen by 6.5%, igd.com reports. Deen said that like-for-like sales were up by 3.5%, with the difference made up by the addition of new stores.Dutch EMTÉ sales fall
Despite enjoying growth in the first half, the Sligro-owned EMTÉ chain appears to have lost shares, with net sales falling by 0.2%, to €415m, but with like-for-like sales rising by 0.7%, igd.com reports. Overall Sligro said that total sales rose by 1.1% to €1,274m, with its foodservice subsidiary (net sales up by 1.8%, like-for-likes 0.8%) offsetting the contraction at EMTÉ.Interesting articles about retail:

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