All Convenience Store articles in 24 October 2009 – Page 3
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News
Londis fresh overhaul is completed
Londis has completed the revamp of its fresh supply chain, with every retailer in the group now able to access an enhanced range of products with longer shelf lives.
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News
More indies log on to internet buying group
An internet-powered buying group for independent retailers is seeing its membership grow in the recession
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Product News
Tobacco displays: the battle continues
Despite the parliamentary vote to ban tobacco displays from stores, there is still plenty of opportunity for the trade to lessen or reverse the impact of the new legislation
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News
Stores work to avoid half-term horror
Retailers across the country have joined forces with local police and trading standards to limit anti-social behaviour during the notorious Halloween and fireworks period
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News
A fresh and simple approach to retail
We're all too familiar with tales of once-thriving independent stores struggling to cope when a Tesco Express opens up nearby. But retailer Kash Khera and his brother Suggs have turned the scenario on its head
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Product News
More magic from Lindt
Lindt is adding to its Christmas range this year with a new Magical Milk Bar
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Product News
Local lingo for Spar wine labels
Spar has adopted the language of locals for use on its wine labels to make wine speak more accessible to customers
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Product News
Mars scores with England
Mars will be hoping for a roaring success when its bars sport the three lions as part of a new five-year sponsorship deal with the England football team.
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News
Rebates due for in-store music licences
About £20m could be repaid to retailers if the Copyright Tribunal's decision to cap fees on music played in stores is upheld
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Opinion
Grocery on the comeback trail
Alan Toft says the grocery category was once regarded as a poor relation, but times have changed
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News
Cigarette raiders hit stores
Campaigning retailer Steve Denham has been targeted by organised criminals - who stole only cigarettes
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News
VAT changeover set to create mayhem
Retailers face the bleak prospect of extra costs and even longer working hours over the holiday period in order to meet the deadline for reinstating the 17.5% VAT rate.
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News
Heart of England to adopt Co-operative branding
The Heart of England is the latest Society to adopt the Co-operative branding
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News
One in 10 retail outlets closed this year
One in 10 town centre retail outlets closed down during the first nine months of this year, according to a new survey
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Features and analysis
SalesOut: Frozen food still offers great potential
While sales in the independent sector continue to outperform the market, frozen food sales have remained flat for small stores.
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Features and analysis
Deadline for crimefighting grants extended
The deadline for partnership grants for retailers under the Retail Crime Action Plan (RCAP) has been extended until November 6, 2009
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News
Costcutter’s bowled move puts Gough on screen
Costcutter is hoping to bowl retailers over with the launch of its biggest ever advertising campaign fronted by cricketing legend Darren Gough, and a raft of technological improvements.
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