All Convenience Store articles in 22 September 2017 – Page 2
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News
Co-op Group cautious despite robust sales growth
The Co-operative Group has posted robust first half sales growth, but is bracing itself for “fiercer” competition in the convenience sector as food inflation continues to hit customer spending power.
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Features and analysis
Jet Spar Selby, North Yorkshire
Nick Baker has spent £1.3m transforming a 600sq ft Mace forecourt store in Selby into a modern 2,000sq ft Spar complete with Subway and second-storey café. Now it’s the first place residents, local workers and motorists head for when in need of food and drink.
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Product News
Kinder Bueno campaign celebrates 'adulting'
Kinder Bueno is hosting a new marketing campaign called ’Now That’s Adulting’ to appeal to ‘grown ups’.
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News
Global call to standardise food date labels by 2020
A network of 400 of the world’s largest manufacturers and retailers have issued a call to action to standardise food date labels globally by 2020 in a bid to slash food waste.
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Product News
Galaxy joins chocolate spread shelves
Mars Chocolate Drinks and Treats has announced a new addition to its growing chocolate spread range - Galaxy Spread.
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Product News
Nurishment signs England footballer as ambassador
Nurishment is teaming up with Liverpool and England footballer Daniel Sturridge for a new three-year campaign.
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Product News
Andean Sol reveals superfood market firsts
A premium superfood brand is capitalising on the growing chia seed market with six new products, including two UK firsts.
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News
ACS raises concerns over tobacco 'track and trace' plans
The Association of Convenience Stores has raised concerns about the impact on retailers of proposals to track the progress of legitimate tobacco products through the supply chain.
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Product News
Old Mout joins TV celebs to save endangered Kiwi
Old Mout Cider is teaming up with TV celebs in a campaign to help save New Zealand’s endangered Kiwi bird.
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News
More shoppers turning to own brand amid rising prices
The rising cost of household groceries has seen an increasing number of consumers purchasing supermarket own-label products rather than branded equivalents, according to Nielsen.
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News
Retailers get set to attract student spend
Retailers in university cities are looking to attract new students during Freshers’ Week with a combination of availability, fresh food, home products and cutting-edge technology.
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Product News
Pop Works extends with glazed and drizzled ranges
Pop Works & Company is launching two new ranges called ‘Glazed & Glory’ and ‘Drizzled Delights’.
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Webinars and Whitepapers
Manage food safety compliance, cut costs and generate revenue
An insightful resource that will help HR or Learning & Development departments in establishing training programmes to fully realise the maximum potential of their staff in a cost and time effective way
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Product News
Oasis gives away 2017 marketing budget
Oasis is giving shoppers a chance to win a share of its remaining 2017 marketing budget.
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News
MPs relaunch inquiry into reducing bottle waste
Parliament has turned its attentions once again to reducing waste created by disposable coffee cups and plastic bottles, which the Association of Convenience Stores has warned could result in a deposit return scheme.
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Product News
Kellogg's brings Unicorn Froot Loops to breakfast table
Kellogg’s has launched a limited edition cereal called Unicorn Froot Loops.
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News
Councils under pressure to distribute business rate relief
The government is set to expose local authorities that have not distributed business rate relief funds to small businesses.
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News
Co-op Group opens new store in Wales
The Co-operative Group has opened a food store in Cwmbach, representing a £500,000 investment.
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Product News
What's keeping my till ringing?
Shoppers are all about free-from products and premium snacks at Andrew Thornton’s Budgens store.
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News
80% of parents look for low sugar products, survey reveals
A new survey has revealed that 80% of parents regularly look for low or no-sugar products for their families, yet 30% are unable to find these products in store.
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