All Convenience Store articles in 17 June 2016 – Page 4
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Dear Jac
Make 'em laugh
There’s a bit of Dunkirk spirit going on in Alvin Wilkinson’s store, Countdown in Hornsea, East Yorkshire…
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Product News
Sol lager launches cool box pack
Sol lager has unveiled a new pack which acts as a cool box.
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News
Convenience sector set to grow by 11% by 2021
The convenience sector will grow by a further 11% to £41.9bn over the next five years, according to latest forecasts from IGD.
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News
Codicote retailer celebrates 175th birthday with new look
A village store in Codicote, Hertfordshire, has celebrated its 175th birthday in style following a complete refurbishment.
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Product News
Chicago Town Pizza's footy themed activity
Chicago Town Takeaway pizza is launching football themed activity for the Euros.
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News
Uber launches food delivery service in London
Uber has launched its food delivery service UberEATS in London, joining a growing number of competitors including Deliveroo and Just East.
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Product News
Seriously Strong Spreadable range expansion
Seriously Strong Spreadable Cheddar has expanded its range.
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Product News
Crabbie's Ginger Beer comes in cans
Crabbie’s Alcoholic Ginger Beer range is extending its reach this summer with a new can format.
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Product News
Nix&Kix soft drinks with a chilli kick
Nix&Kix has launched a new range of alcohol and fizz-free drinks with a unique cayenne chilli kick.
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News
The future of My Local chain under review by KPMG
KPMG has been called in to do an urgent strategic review of My Local
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News
Stocks of price-marked tobacco packs start to run dry
Convenience retailers are already finding out-of-stocks and variations in supply
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News
Chancellor warns of Brexit tax hikes and spending cuts
The price of alcohol and fuel could rise again as part of a new £30bn emergency budget, should Britain opt to leave the European Union next week.
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Product News
M&M's celebrates sport with Rio Colourmix
M&M’s is celebrating with the launch of limited edition M&M’s Rio Colourmix.
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Retail sales will "fall by 3% in 2017" under Brexit
If the UK leaves the European Union retail sales will fall by 3% in 2017 amid a “short and relatively sharp retail shock,” according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the research division of the Economist Group.
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Features and analysis
Confectionery: Candy crush continues
Consumers are still in love with sweets, despite the media reports slamming sugar, and there’s no let up in innovation or price promos
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News
MPs raise concerns over business rates
An influential committee of MPs has warned that local councils are not using existing discretionary rate relief powers.
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Features and analysis
Frozen: Ice cool customers
By embracing pricemarked packs and meal deals, retailers can achieve strong results in frozen, which is doing a roaring trade in some stores
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Product News
Fox’s Union Jack Glacier Fruits hit shelves
Big Bear Confectionery has revealed a limited edition Union Jack variety of its Fox’s Glacier Fruits
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Appleby Westward announces £650,000 worth of price cuts
Appleby Westward, the South West Spar distributor, has announced price cuts on top-selling brands worth £650,000 to its retail customers.
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Industry unites behind Works Must Pay campaign
Trade bodies and suppliers have begun throwing their weight behind Convenience Store’s campaign calling for compensation for local shops that lose out on trade due to nearby roadworks.