All Convenience Store articles in 18 November 2016 – Page 3
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NewsReport highlights value of branded food to go
The relative success of branded food to go offers over independent non-branded foodservice is highlighted in new research The NPD Group has published today [Wednesday].
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NewsCamelot announces fall in National Lottery sales
Camelot has announced a 60% sales uplift in EuroMillions sales since introducing bigger jackpots more often and doubling the number of guaranteed UK millionaires in September, although first half National Lottery sales dropped compared to the same period last year.
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NewsHancock brothers launch new confectionery wholesaler
The next generation in the Hancock family have launched a new UK wholesale confectionery business four years after selling the Hancocks Holdings empire to its current owners.
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NewsMerseyside police clamp down on Christmas retail crime
Retailers in Merseyside have been given additional support from police to protect their businesses from retail crime in the run-up to Christmas.
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Product NewsDuerr's launches new marmalades and conserves
Preserves and peanut butter producers Duerr’s, is launching a new range of marmalades and citrus conserves
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Product NewsMatthew Walker's Plum and Port Christmas pud
Matthew Walker is launching a new fruit pudding with a grown-up twist for the festive season.
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Features and analysisLifestyle Extra Motherwell, Lanarkshire
Uzair Ali took over his father-in-law’s already successful store last year and made it his own with a £35,000 refit.
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Features and analysisMultiple sector winner: Debbie Kaur
Debbie Kaur, from Tesco Express Canton, Cardiff, scooped the Community Hero award in addition to winning the Multiple Sector award.
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Features and analysisOverall winner: Tracie Horner
The Sales Assistant of the Year Awards 2016 ceremony was an emotional and proud day for five very hard-working women.
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Features and analysisIndependent sector winner: Louise Hutson
The Independent Sector winner was Louise Hutson, of Ansell Village Store, in Shillington, Bedfordshire.
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Features and analysisCo-operative winner: Katie Shaw
This year’s Co-operative category winner was Katie Shaw, of Co-op in Oakworth, West Yorkshire.
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Features and analysisMultiple symbol sector winner: Michelle Chamberlain
Michelle Chamberlain, of Spar Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, was the deserving winner of the Multiple Symbol category.
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NewsClegg issues warning over post-Brexit trade
Former Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg MP has warned of the impact on the food and drink industry of striking trade deals with non-EU countries in the wake of Brexit.
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Product NewsTV campaign for Jägermeister
Mast-Jaegermeister UK has unveiled a new prime time TV campaign for its herbal liqueur.
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NewsResurgent Co-op hitting independents' sales, says Kantar
A resurgent Co-op focused on convenience is attributed with eroding the performance of independents and symbols, as indicated in the latest Kantar Worldpanel data published this morning.
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NewsOnline petition calls for shop closures on Boxing Day
An online petition against shops opening on Boxing Day has gathered so many signatories it could get debated in the House of Commons.
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Features and analysisFree your files
Running a c-store business can generate mountains of paper, but retailers are helping to develop systems to let computers take the strain.
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NewsNew Simply Fresh store targets modern living
Mehmet Guzel has opened his second Simply Fresh outlet in London.
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Minimum pricing to impact over half of Scottish alcohol sales
At least 50% of alcohol sold in Scotland doesn’t meet the impending minimum price legislation, according to the latest data from Nielsen.
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NewsSushi group targets convenience store concessions
A new joint venture, Maido Sushi, is targeting convenience stores and supermarkets to roll out high-quality fresh sushi concessions.
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