All Convenience Store articles in 12 October 2012 – Page 2
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Seabrook launches £500,000 on-pack promotion
Seabrook Crisps has launched its biggest ever on-pack promotion.
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Business rates set to rise 2.6% next April
The retail industry has called for action on rising business rates as the Retail Price Index (RPI) was announced at 2.6%.
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Retailers urged to contact commissioner candidates
Retailers are being urged to contact their local Police and Crime Commissioner candidates before next month’s election.
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Papers added to Golden Virginia tobacco
All 50g packs of Golden Virginia Original (Green) and Smooth (Yellow) roll your own (RYO) tobacco will include cut-corner papers from mid-November.
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Grey Goose launches £1.5m media campaign
Grey Goose vodka is launching a new £1.5m integrated media campaign for the pre-Christmas trading period.
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Northern Ireland high street resurrection plan welcomed
A £4m scheme to reinvigorate the high streets of Northern Ireland has been welcomed by retailers.
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Energy companies announce winter price hikes
Energy company Npower has followed British Gas and SSE in announcing steep gas and electricity price hikes for the year ahead.
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Green Giant grows canned range
Green Giant has extended its canned food range to include Green Beans and Sweetcorn & Peas.
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Aquafresh on-pack promotion targets families
GlaxoSmithKline is driving sales of Aquafresh with an on-pack promotion, which gives customers the chance to win a family holiday to Florida.
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New store study reveals plain packaging costs
Plain packaging could cost convenience retailers nearly £40m a year, according to a ground-breaking experiment carried out in four English stores.
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New apprenticeship scheme reduces costs for retailers
The National Skills Academy for Retail (NSA for Retail) has announced a new training programme which will match small and medium-sized retailers with a suitable apprentice at little cost.
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Retailer jailed for illicit tobacco and alcohol sales
A retailer who was caught selling illicit tobacco and alcohol in his store on three separate occasions, and gave a false name in a bid to avoid arrest, has been jailed for two years.
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Retailer wins in penalty shoot out
I told Evelyn Wilkins that I would tell her Payzone story just in case push comes to shove
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The Spanish king of scams
It’s back folks: well, it never really went away: European City Guide (ECG), aka Industry and Commerce. Since it has 16 other names to my knowledge, it’s hard to keep track of them
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Splitting up - it's hard sometimes
Roy Gudka emailed to ask about the rules on splitting multipacks on both Coca-Cola and sweets
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Pithy patter down the line
I got a mid-afternoon phone call that I wasn’t expecting. The guy said, very cheerily and chattily: “Hi Jacqueline, it’s Neil (I think he said) from Unicom. It’s been a while. How are things with you?”
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How to overkill an area
Mikesh Parmar’s Londis store, a Best One and a Martins all look to be under severe threat from a 42,000 sq ft Asda planning to open a hundred yards away
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Packaging redesign for Ricola
Swiss confectioner Ricola has unveiled new-look packs of its click-shut box range.
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Rollover Hot Dog launches phone app
Rollover Hot Dogs has launched a free app for iPhone and android smart phones.
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Squashies gum range from Swizzels Matlow
Swizzels Matlow has created a new range by transforming Love Hearts, Drumstick Lollies, Double Lollies and Refreshers …
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