All Convenience Store articles in 17 November 2017 – Page 4
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Product NewsBidfood bakes Better 4 Me free-from desserts
Bidfood has launched Better 4 Me, a new dessert range that caters for health-conscious and vegan consumers.
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NewsCMA provisionally clears Tesco-Booker merger
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has provisionally cleared the proposed merger of Tesco and Booker following an in-depth investigation.
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Product NewsJacob's Creek wines get bold new design
Jacob’s Creek is revamping the packaging of its Classics with bold and modern designs.
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NewsTesco leads growth among big four supermarkets
Tesco led sales growth among the big four supermarkets in the 12 weeks ending 4 November, but the Co-op Group suffered a decline in sales, according to Nielsen’s latest figures.
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NewsOld £10 notes go out of circulation next year
Old £10 notes will need to be spent before 1 March next year, when they will no longer be considered legal tender.
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Features and analysisSales Assistant of the Year 2017
From marathon running to profit-earning business ideas, Kirsty Rhodes’ impressive list of skills helped her steal the show and win the title of Sales Assistant of the Year 2017.
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Product NewsFentimans rolls out botanically brewed mixer cans
Fentimans has launched the world’s first botanically brewed mixers in cans.
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Product NewsOoomega launches UK's first flax seed drinks
New healthy drinks brand Ooomega has launched a range of 100% plant-based flax seed drinks.
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Product NewsHighland Spring reveals festive sparkling campaign
Highland Spring has unveiled a festive campaign to promote its sparkling water range.
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Product NewsRe-brand for Warburtons gluten free range
Warburtons will rebrand its Newburn Bakehouse Free From range, to Warburtons Gluten Free.
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NewsNisa members accept Co-op takeover offer
Nisa members have accepted the takeover approach from the Co-operative Group
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NewsCRA 2018 entry deadline extended by a week
But potential winners need to act quickly to get their names in front of the judges
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NewsTime-poor c-shoppers not noticing displays, says HIM
The typical convenience store shopper has only around a third of a second on average to assess a product display in a convenience store, according to HIM
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NewsHigh street footfall falls amid rising inflation
A surge in inflation has been blamed for keeping consumers away from Britain’s high streets last month - even before interest rates were raised.
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