All Convenience Store articles in 22 July 2006 – Page 2
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Goods for sale, skills for hire
Michael Mercer runs West Hill Stores at Hednesford in Staffordshire. But not for much longer.
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Features and analysis
Retailers pay price for high crime rate
The average cost of crime for retailers was £2,815 in the past three years, according to research conducted by insurance company Zurich.
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Product News
stocklines confectionery
MASTERFOODS is launching an impulse version of its Galaxy Promises blocks.
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Product News
stocklines confectionery
BON BON BUDDIES is targeting mums with what it claims is a healthier alternative to conventional confectionery.
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Product News
stocklines confectionery
MR LUCKY BAGS has launched an on-pack competition on its Barbie Lucky Bags.
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Product News
stocklines confectionery
CADBURY TREBOR BASSETT's Jelly Babies brand is switching to natural colours and flavours.
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Product News
stocklines confectionery
LEES OF SCOTLAND has introduced a raspberry Coconut Ice Bar to its range.
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Product News
stocklines confectionery
KRAFT FOODS is repricing Terry's Chocolate Orange bar, Daim bar and 35g Toblerone at 35p.
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News
Parking concerns
Supermarkets could be forced to charge shoppers for parking if new recommendations are enforced.
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Is the Copyright Protection Office really a con?
No, it isn't a scam but one can forgive any retailer from wondering as they tend to show up like number 9 buses.
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Features and analysis
Claim the rewards
The search for this year's Sales Assistant of the Year is now under way, with big cash prizes up for grabs
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News
Virtuous circle
Everyone wins when it comes to selling local produce, as Musgrave Budgens Londis is finding out. Amy Lanning digs deeper
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News
Melted ice cream causes heated row
A row between an independent retailer and Palmer & Harvey Snowking over melted ice cream has escalated into a major incident, leading to the retailer's deliveries being suspended amid accusations of threatening behaviour with a knife.
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Features and analysis
Paypoint starts gift card trial
Paypoint is trialling the sale of high street gift vouchers through its terminals in the Cardiff area.
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Features and analysis
Campaign 'a success'
The national knife amnesty has been hailed a success by Home Office ministers.
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Understanding the court of Camelot
Ranjit Thind rang me after I last wrote about Camelot and the have-not retailers who believe they are as deserving as the next outlet to sell the National Lottery.
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: No need to get burned over the new fire regs
The current fire regulations run to more than 100 pieces of legislation. All this is to be swept away in October - long overdue as it was meant to happen in April this year.
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Product News
Smoking ban debate
Details of how England's smoking ban will work have been put out to public consultation.
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Product News
Bakery to rise at Martin McColl
Martin McColl is to dramatically increase its food to go offer as part of an accelerated store development programme.
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