Product News
The LuLu Group launches the ‘Australia Week’ celebration in all LuLu hypermarkets.
LuLu Group, the region’s leading retailer, launched its ‘Australia Week’ celebration to highlight the range of Australian items throughout all LuLu hypermarkets. The event, which began on Sunday, is organized in partnership with Austrade,...
Restrictions on Gift Cards in Carrefour China
According to Carrefour China, the limits on gift cards and product shortages are mostly the result of strategic changes made by the hypermarket chain operator, which is majority owned by Chinese retail giant Suning.Com,...
Lidl Announces New Strategy to Increase Plant-Based Products and Reduce Animal Products
Lidl, the German cheap grocery operator, has announced ambitions to adopt a more sustainable business strategy until 2025, with a focus on lowering the quantity of animal-based items in its portfolio and expanding its...
Poland- Butter war among major retails
Kaufland customers from 2 to 3 February were able to buy 200g butter for £2.99 per pack when buying 2 units. “The regular price of this product is PLN 5.99, which is quite an...
Carrefour introduces self-checkout to Bahrain.
Customers may scan and bag goods using a hand-held gadget and a bank card or smartphone. In Bahrain, Carrefour, owned and run by Majid Al Futtaim, has introduced a self-checkout service in association with...
E.Leclerc offers a reusable net to its customers buying three fruits or vegetables
Until 21 February 2023 (and since 17 January), E.Leclerc is offering a reusable and washable net to all its customers who buy 3 different fruits and vegetables. In total, more than 3 million nets...
A Canadian study that will make batteries last longer
A fortuitous finding in a Canadian laboratory might help increase the life of laptop, phone, and electric vehicle batteries. According to Dalhousie University in Halifax experts, ubiquitous adhesive tape in batteries may be the...
Edeka and Netto first to have TiNDLE
Next Gen Foods, the creators of TiNDLE, announced today the official launch of its line of six new retail products, allowing consumers in Germany and the United States to try the popular plant-based chicken...
Tesco will use waste plastic gathered from coastal regions in packaging fresh fish.
The action, in collaboration with Keep Sea Blue, may prevent 500 tonnes of trashed plastic from entering the oceans. Tesco’s fresh fish packaging now makes use of recovered plastic trash, such as beverage...
Tesco: Food firms use inflation as an excuse for raising prices
In an interview with the BBC, the chairman of Tesco, John Allan, hinted that it is ” entirely possible” that food firms are taking advantage of inflation for their practices. He stated that Tesco...
