All Convenience Store articles in 23 September 2016 – Page 3
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NewsSpar rolls out digital Halloween content
Spar is rolling out a full range of spooky digital content this October to help shoppers prepare for Halloween.
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Features and analysisIn focus: Food to go
Vince Maloney of Maloney’s Budgens, Ascot, and Keith Fernie of David’s Kitchen, Falkirk, discuss their cutting-edge food to go offers.
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NewsLottery ticket price hikes could dampen Olympic gains
Retailers enjoyed a boost to National Lottery ticket sales as shoppers were swept up in the Olympic and Paralympic Games. However, there are concerns the Olympic legacy could be short lived, as EuroMillions ticket prices rise next week.
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Dear JacSpoiled for choice
“Why do manufacturers persist with such a variety of unit sizes of, especially, lager, sweets and biscuits? Do they not know that it annoys shopkeepers and customers?”
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Features and analysisLakes & Dales Co-operative Keswick
Less than a year ago Lakes & Dales Co-operative Keswick was knee-deep in flood water. Yet now it is once again a thriving store valued by its close-knit community, with trade up thanks to an extension and investment in new chillers and freezers.
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NewsEngland's smoking rate hits record low
The number of people smoking in England has fallen to below 17% - the lowest ever rate on record, according to new figures commissioned by Public Health England (PHE).
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NewsMPs to dig deep for roadworks campaign
C-Store’s Works Must Pay campaign - which calls for compensation for small businesses affected by roadworks - gained further momentum this week after MPs pledged to raise the issue in Parliament.
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Product News
Doritos Sizzling Salsa wins flavour competition
Doritos’ bold flavour campaign, A or B, has reached its conclusion, drawing in more than 50,000 consumer entries.
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Features and analysisIs functional food a good fit?
Some retailers are taking their range of healthy foods to another level with functional foods. Here’s how they make them work in their stores.
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Product NewsWall's reinvigorates sausages brand
Wall’s is rebranding its sausages and launching a new product with an ’authentic bbq’ flavour.
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NewsWaitrose posts like-for-like sales and profits dip
Waitrose has blamed market conditions and not Brexit for the fall in like-for-like sales and profits revealed in its half year results.
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NewsPrice cut promotions beat multi-buys, study reveals
Retail promotions should focus on price cuts, rather than multi-buys, new research from IRI has concluded.
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NewsCo-operative commits to 100% British-sourced meat
The Co-operative has extended its commitment to UK farmers by switching all of its fresh bacon and lamb to 100% British, meaning all meat products will be UK-sourced by next year.
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NewsSmall business rate relief in Wales made permanent
The Welsh Government has announced that its small business rate relief scheme will be extended for 2017-18 and made permanent in 2018.
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NewsStores prepare for launch of pricier new EuroMillions game
National Lottery retailers are being provided with a host of new point of sale material ahead of the launch of the new, pricier, EuroMillions game on Tuesday 27 September.
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NewsIndustry warns against new laws on food waste
New regulation to curb retail food waste could hamper the many successful voluntary schemes being run by the convenience sector, the government has been warned.
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