All Convenience Store articles in 14 October 2006 – Page 2
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Product News
stocklines hot news
HALEWOOD brand Lambrini has teamed up with Pretty Polly for an exclusive on-pack promotion.
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Product News
stocklines hot news
The FEEL GOOD DRINKS COMPANY is launching a new range of 100% squeezed juices.
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Product News
stocklines hot news
GILLETTE is introducing a range of disposable razors to its Venus portfolio.
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Product News
stocklines hot news
BIRDS EYE has unveiled a new frozen chicken product - 100% Whole Chicken Breast Kievs.
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Features and analysis
Time to get tough
The latest crime statistics from the BRC prove that tougher sentences are needed to deal with rising retail crime, explains Ronan Hegarty
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News
Shoppers ready for the future
Just 31% of 13- to 19-year-olds expect to buy all their groceries at supermarkets in the future, according a report by grocery industry think-tank IGD.
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Product News
Frame and fortune
Catering for the film night can be a real money spinner for c-store retailers.
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News
A free guide to latest fire rules
Retailers are being offered a free guide to ensure they are up to date with new fire safety laws.
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News
Employers face new family-friendly laws
New laws introduced this month see statutory maternity pay, maternity allowance and statutory adoption pay increase from six to nine months.
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: A licence to print money
Five million more customers shunted towards PayPoint terminals for TV licence renewals and ad campaigns running on primetime TV must be good news for retailers with those type of terminals. But it's not such good news for post offices that have just lost the service.
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Selling up? Sign your name here
Except, as regular readers will know, you need to watch what you sign. Following my write up of Raymond Brunt's court clash with business transfer agents RTA, four other retailers got in touch, all saying variations on "the same thing happened to me".
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Customer service - old story, new twist
Apparently, if you want to cancel your news supplies from WH Smith you need to give four weeks' notice. I understand that some notice is a good idea, but what happens in a sudden emergency? A fire? A flood? A death in the family?
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Features and analysis
crime
Two armed robbers wearing Scream-style Halloween masks fled empty-handed after an Essex shopworker refused to comply with their demands.
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News
CC hears Tescopoly view
Anti-supermarket campaigners behind the Tescopoly website have visited the Competition Commission as part of its formal investigation into the grocery channel.
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Features and analysis
Ram-raiders fail to dent business
A Premier store in West Sussex has become the latest in a long list in the country to be targeted by ram-raiders.
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News
Brood vibrations
New legislation will give working parents more time to look after their family. John Davies examines what it will mean for retailers
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News
The future's bright
A trip to Blakemore Wholesale's Wolverhampton depot reveals how this traditional cash and carry is moving with the times. Ronan Hegarty takes a tour
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Product News
Scots shocked by booze cordon plans
Scottish retailers have expressed surprise and concern at proposals from the Scottish Executive which could restrict where alcohol can be displayed in their stores.
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News
Booker in a Pole position
Booker has rolled out a range of 100 Polish products into 52 of its depots.
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