All Convenience Store articles in 17 July 2010 – Page 2
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Product News
Win with Capri-Sun
Capri-Sun has unveiled two on-pack competitions offering consumers the opportunity to win prizes including concert tickets, Nintendo Wiis, trampolines and scooters.
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Product News
Green goals for Birds Eye
Frozen food giant Birds Eye is hoping to warm the hearts of ethically aware consumers with its Forever Food sustainability programme.
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Product News
Commission rejects Camelot top-up bid
A preliminary ‘no’ puts Camelot’s commercial services proposal in doubt
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Better change: how to engage shop staff in improving service
Change can be a scary prospect for staff, but good communication can help them to understand the reasons behind it. Sarah Britton reports
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Product News
Sunday’s best
Shloer is back on TV screens with a second burst of advertising for its 'Best Shared on Sundays' campaign.
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Goods outside the store been stolen
I got a couple of responses to my report (C-Store, June 25) on Arul Masilamany whose remote refrigeration motors were stolen just as his new store was due to open in Chigwell in Essex.
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Product News
Lunchboxes: it's pack to basics
There’s so much more to the lunch box market than soggy sarnies and flat fizz. Gaelle Walker lifts the lid on what kids and adults are eating
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Just who can you bank on?
Resham Singh Sunnar (Sunnar News, Slough, Berkshire) was prompted to ring about Naresh Sandhir's and Nimish Patel's two-year battle with Halifax/Bank of Scotland to recover missing thousands
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Communities take a stand against Tesco
Scores of pro-community protesters besieged a new Tesco store in Norwich on its first day of opening following a bitter seven-year battle.
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Product News
Relaxing ads from Schweppes
Schweppes has returned to TV screens with a new advertising campaign with the tagline 'At the end of the day, there's always a Schweppes' featuring a couple blissfully ignoring the chaos that surrounds them.
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Product News
Public unconvinced about benefits of tobacco display ban
The National Federation of Retail Newsagents (NFRN) has increased the pressure on the government to scrap the tobacco display ban with a new survey that reveals public doubts about the effectiveness of the measure.
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Londis reaps benefit of new fresh system
Sales of fruit and vegetables in Londis stores have increased by 66% in the past year as the number of stores stocking fresh food has shot up.
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Sundays stay sacred for small operators
Owners of small stores have welcomed a government decision to ignore pleas from larger high-street stores to relax Sunday trading laws.
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Local retailers rubbish supermarket’s eco drive
A supermarket's plan to encourage shoppers to share taxis to out-of-town stores in order to reduce carbon emissions has annoyed retailers who maintain shopping locally is a more efficent option.
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Features and analysis
Small stores warned of delivery scam
Retailers across England are falling victim to a scam in which large amounts of stock are being stolen from under their noses.
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Chocolate, newspapers... and council services
Residents in Devon will benefit from easier access to police and local council services thanks to an independent retailer who has established a new community office in her village.
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Minister lays out alcohol 'whole life' focus
Health Minister Anne Milton has said the coalition government will tackle the misuse of alcohol by addressing the root causes of harmful drinking and asking individuals, rather than retailers, to make decisions about their consumption.
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Product News
Funding cuts force Change4Life rethink
Retailers and their symbol groups have vowed to keep the Change4Life programme alive by plugging the funding gap left when the government slashes its spend on the scheme.
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Product News
Just desserts from Müllerlight
Dieters can have their cake and eat it thanks to the Müllerlight range 'Inspired By'.
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