All Convenience Store articles in 19 August 2006 – Page 2
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News
Rocky road for Dean
A retailer from Surrey has missed out on vital summer and World Cup sales after roadworks restricted access to his store for more than three months.
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News
Nisa deal fails to heal rift
The bitter struggle for the future of Nisa-Today's looks set to continue despite an improved offer to members as part of the proposed merger with Costcutter.
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On the crest of a wave
Payment technology that can cut queues is just around the corner. Amy Lanning finds out what 'wave and pay' is all about
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Product News
Stocklines confectionery
LEAF has created an umbrella brand, Red Band, for healthier confectionery products and says it wants "to do a Go Ahead" for the sugar confectionery market.
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Product News
Stocklines confectionery
BENDICKS has entered the premium chocolate bar sector with Bendicks chocolate bars.
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Product News
Stocklines confectionery
LINDT is expanding its Lindor range this September with the launch of Lindor 60% dark soft centred balls.
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Product News
Stocklines confectionery
MILLAR McCOWAN, manufacturer of Highland Toffee and Wham Bars, may win a reprieve from closure following informal enquiries about the business.
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Product News
Stocklines confectionery
CADBURY TREBOR BASSETT is launching the Cadbury Dairy Milk Special Variety share box.
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Product News
Stocklines confectionery
CADBURY TREBOR BASSETT has launched a bar version of its popular drinking chocolate brand, Cadbury's Highlights.
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Product News
Coffee to go
Ronan Hegarty reports on how the ubiquity of Starbucks and Costa Coffee could be under threat as c-stores begin to put their coffee houses in order
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News
Dawson switches to Smiths' Premier Club
Dawson News says retailers will benefit from its decision to join the magazines promotions scheme Premier Club, which is managed by Smiths News.
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Product News
The natural choice
There seems to be no stopping the rise of organic foods, but can the good news really go on for ever?
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: VAT - do we have a ghost of a chance of getting it right?
I should have known better when I said in the last issue that the ghost of VAT on top-ups was laid to rest. It has come back to haunt me, more like.
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News
Union doubtful of stores' capabilities
The Communications Workers Union (CWU) has warned that Post Office staff will be under pressure to explain and deliver Royal Mail's 'Pricing in Proportion' costs, which came into force last Monday.
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Product News
Bread for success
It's a category full of rising stars and one c-store retailers can't ignore. Rich Airey fills you in on the bread winners
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Big-hearted Tates lauded
Spar retailer Tates has been recognised by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) after raising £124,000 for the charity.
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Features and analysis
Kent police hunt for links between raids
Kent police say they are keeping an open mind as to whether the latest ram raid in Kent is linked to similar incidents in the county.
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