French supermarket group Carrefour attempted Tuesday to end a supplier "boycott" of its stores in Brazil by apologizing ...
Carrefour SA Chief Executive Officer Alexandre Bompard plans to issue a public apology to the Brazilian government to settle ...
Brazilian beef was headed back to the shelves of Carrefour-owned grocery stores Tuesday after a brief boycott sparked by ...
Carrefour apologised on Tuesday after its CEO Alexandre Bompard's criticism of South American meat last week angered ...
Supermarket giant Carrefour’s support for French farmers’ protests against a trade agreement between the European Union and ...
Europe's largest food retailer Carrefour said on Tuesday it regretted that a pledge to keep South American meat off its ...
Carrefour's CEO Alexandre Bompard's critical comments on South American meat caused tension with Brazilian suppliers, leading to delivery disruptions. After Bompard apologized, beef shipments resumed, ...
Carrefour has apologised after its CEO Alexandre Bompard's criticism of South American meat last week angered Brazilian ...
Carrefour apologized after CEO Alexandre Bompard's comments on South American meat angered Brazilian industry, prompting beef delivery disruptions to its Brazil subsidiary. Bompard's remarks about ...
Following Bompard’s comments, Carrefour’s Brazilian unit reported disruptions in beef deliveries since last Thursday. Credit: ...
Carrefour's Chief Executive Alexandre Bompard issued an apology to Brazil's government after the French grocer became the center of a spat with Brazilian meatpackers that prompted a boycott.
Carrefour's CEO, Alexandre Bompard, faced backlash from Brazilian companies after criticizing South American meat. This led to disruptions in beef supply to Carrefour's Brazilian stores. The company ...