All Convenience Store articles in 20 September 2019 – Page 4
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Product NewsWall’s launches host of meat free products
Wall’s Pastry is moving into the chilled meat free market with the launch of its first ever vegan range.
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Product NewsMcVitie’s prepares for 2020 Olympics with in-store activity
With just under a year to go until the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, McVitie’s has launched the first in a series of in-store activations as part of its sponsorship of Team GB.
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NewsCo-op Group invests £2.75m in two stores in north Wales
The Co-operative Group is set to reopen two food stores in north Wales as part of a £2.75m investment.
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Products In DepthOTC meds: Go on, treat yourself
With consumers being advised not to go to the doctor for cold and flu treatment, many are opting to self-medicate with pills and potions purchased from their local c-store.
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Features and analysisInterview: Nisa chief executive Ken Towle
Just over a year on from the Co-op’s acquisition of Nisa, chief exective Ken Towle talks to C-Store about the progress made and developments for the future.
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NewsCentral England Co-op announces “steady” first half results
Central England Co-operative has announced a 1.6% increase in sales in the face of a “highly challenging” market in its interim first half trading results.
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Product NewsDr Oetker adds two lines to Ultimate Sprinkles range
Dr. Oetker has revealed the latest additions to its home baking sprinkles line-up: Rose Gold Blush Sprinkles and Mermaid Treasure Sprinkles.
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Product NewsCoca-Cola swaps plastic wrap for cardboard across all multipacks
Coca-Cola European Partners has announced it will end the use of plastic shrink-wrap across all canned multipacks sold in Great Britain.
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NewsWitness appeal following Nottinghamshire Co-op Group ATM ram-raid
Nottinghamshire Police are appealing for information following an ATM ram-raid at a Co-op Group store in Nottingham.
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NewsBAT demonstrates heightened focus on vaping
British American Tobacco (BAT) is planning to cut around 2,300 jobs globally as it seeks to invest in new and growing categories, including vaping, heated tobacco and oral tobacco.
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Product NewsBaker Street bakes up new sliced seeded loaf
St Pierre Groupe’s Baker Street brand has added a new 550g sliced seeded loaf to its prepacked line-up of bakery products.
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Product NewsBravura taps into demand for CBD with canned drinks
Bravura Foods, the fastest growing vegan distributor in the UK, is introducing a range of CBD drinks that will be made available to convenience stores via Tree of Life and The Health Store.
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Product NewsNairn’s gains listings in Dhamecha Cash & Carry
Nairn’s, UK maker of oatcakes and gluten free products, has grown its presence in the convenience sector with new listings in Dhamecha Cash & Carry.
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Product NewsBoka targets health conscious with new granola
Boka Food is launching a healthy granola at this year’s Lunch! show (19 - 20 September) to appeal to consumer demand for breakfast options with less sugar.
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Product NewsNomadic improves yogurt range for c-stores
Following success in the UK convenience channel (IRI, MAT to 14/7/19), Nomadic Dairy is moving forward with an updated look and the addition of a new layered yogurt.
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Product NewsPip & Nut creates festive almond butter jar
Pip & Nut is set to launch its limited edition Christmas variant: Pumpkin Spice Almond Butter, into the convenience channel.
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Product NewsFulfil launches out-of-home and social campaign
Fulfil has this week launched the second phase of its multi-million-pound ‘Life’s Wonderfuel’ campaign in London and Manchester.
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Product NewsJames Hall introduces Fazilas food-to-go range
James Hall & Co., Spar wholesaler for the North of England, has launched an ethnic food-to-go product portfolio, designed to offer retailers the latest in spiced lunchtime options.
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NewsCo-op and NUS agree exclusive retail franchise partnership
The Co-op has become the exclusive retail grocery store franchise partner for the National Union of Students (NUS) as part of a deal which could see it serving seven million students over the next five years, as more Co-op franchise stores open on NUS member campuses.
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NewsGovernment urged to introduce minimum service access to cash guarantee
Consumer organisation Which? is calling on the government to introduce a minimum service guarantee that cash will be accessible and accepted as payment for essential goods and services.


















