All Convenience Store articles in 14 September 2012 – Page 3
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Take time before you sign
I have been talking to Richard Hare, MD of Peopletime, which specialises in payroll, human resources and health & safety
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Monopoly anyone?
Apologies to Smiths News whom I incorrectly fingered as the source of Paul Moscardini’s newspaper woes in the last issue
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NewsHot beverages to go: Steam ahead
A hot beverage machine offers great margins, but are you making the most of it? Aidan Fortune looks at how to maximise its potential
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Customer service that doesn't add up
Nigel Dowdney has sent me a state-of-play regarding his sad saga with Santander (C-Store, July 20). I had suggested that he take the bank to the small claims court when they failed to credit two cheques.
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Asda in the frame for Costcutter alliance
A significant announcement on Costcutter’s future supply deal is expected within days, with Asda the latest multiple retailer to be linked to the group.
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NewsImperial launches new Montecristo Mini cigars
Imperial Tobacco is launching two new Montecristo Mini cigars in a specially selected area of Southern England from October 1.
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NewsTime to buy
Follow our experts’ buying advice and beat the mults to the best properties on the market.
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NewsNisa back on TV for autumn push
Nisa’s third round of TV advertising is set to hit screens from September 17.
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NewsSmall stores hit by Sunday trading relaxation
Retailers are counting the cost following the relaxation of the Sunday trading restrictions.
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NewsJTI's Sterling brand gets a fresh new look
JTI is launching a new pack design for its value cigarette brand Sterling.
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NewsA class act
Getting involved with your local schools can benefit the community and set you up for a sutainable future.
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NewsFace value
The key to driving sales in store is as much about the perception of a value-added offering as it is about what you sell.
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NewsGovernment backtracks on compensation cuts
The government has performed a U-turn on plans to remove the right for compensation for retailers who are victims of violent crime.
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Product NewsWall's enters breakfast snacking market
Wall’s has entered the hot breakfast on the go category with a new range of microwaveable snacks.
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NewsProperty profile - Londis, Retford
When Tristan King first spotted the recently closed Joiners Arms pub in Retford Nottingham in January 2011 he knew it was exactly the opportunity he’d been searching for.
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NewsProperty profile - Nisa Local, Lanark
With his five year trading restriction finally at and end, independent retailer Wilson Rea opened the doors of his brand new 1,800 sq ft Nisa Local store on the outskirts of Lanark in August 2012.
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NewsOutcry at stores' roadworks hell
Legislation to clamp down on poorly managed roadworks, and an urgent review of compensation schemes for retailers are sorely needed, after a summer of traffic suspensions left many stores more shattered than the roads they trade on.
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NewsProperty profile - Best-one, Strood
Kajanarul started the search for his first convenience store in Kent last December. “I had previously worked at a store in Rochester …
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NewsBehind closed doors
A Welsh council ‘shot itself in the foot’ when it tried to sell land to Tesco behind the public’s back. Robin Mannering reports
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