All Convenience Store articles in 20 May 2016 – Page 3
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News
Brexit would "force c-stores to raise prices"
A vote for Brexit would force c-store retailers to raise their prices while making no difference to regulatory issues, according to former shadow business minister Chuka Umunna MP and former Business Secretary Vince Cable.
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News
Ban on unhealthy food and drink ads for kids considered
An outright ban on advertising foods high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) to children is being mooted as a way to combat childhood obesity.
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Features and analysis
BBQ season: Turning up the heat
As it gets warmer, retailers can introduce hot sales to their stores by stocking up on all the barbecue essentials and extras
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News
Musgrave Group returns to profit after sale of GB business
The Musgrave Group has made an immediate return to profit on the back of the sale of its GB business, comprising Budgens and Londis, to Booker in September 2015.
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Product News
Costcutter revamps its ice cream for summer
The new and improved Independent ice cream range comes in a range of formats, including one litre and 900ml tubs.
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Product News
Rachel's expands breakfast pots range
Rachel’s is expanding its popular breakfast pot range with two new Greek style flavours.
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Product News
Skinny range from The Cracker Drinks Co.
The Cracker Drinks Co has launched a new lower calorie Cracker drinks Skinny range.
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News
Retailers increasingly optimistic despite cutting staff hours
Independent c-store retailers are increasingly optimistic about future sales despite cutting staff hours, according to new research.
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News
C-stores not yet reaching key young and old shoppers
Two key demographic groups, representing a third of all shoppers, are not spending as heavily in the convenience store sector as other age groups, according to data from the 2016 Convenience Tracking Programme (CTP) from HIM Research and Consulting.
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News
Southern Co-operative bags £172,000 for good causes
The Southern Co-operative has launched regional partnerships with charities Scope and the Wildlife Trusts, raising £40,000 for each using funds accumulated from the 5p plastic bag levy.
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News
Police and Crime Commissioners commit to tackling retail crime
Almost all Police and Crime Commissioners (PCC) elected on May 5 have given their commitment to a series of measures by the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) to tackle local retail crime.
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News
Small store owners reject tobacco licensing scheme
Nearly nine in 10 small store owners do not think a tobacco licensing scheme will reduce the size of the black market, according to a Tobacco Retailers’ Alliance (TRA) survey.
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