All Convenience Store articles in 24 October 2014 – Page 2
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Product NewsJägermeister adds new spice variant to range
Jägermeister has unveiled its first-ever brand variant.
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NewsSouthern Co-op prepares to open its largest store yet
The Southern Co-operative is gearing up for the opening of what will be its largest store in its estate.
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NewsRetailer stung by shrinking tobacco pack sizes
Tobacco manufacturers are being called on to improve the way in which they communicate pack size changes to independent retailers.
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NewsTesco announces 4.6% fall in first half profits
Tesco has announced a 4.6% decline in UK like-for-like sales excluding petrol for the six months until August 23, but sales at its convenience stores grew by 0.8%.
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Product NewsNew look for Saka mineral water multipacks
Mineral water brand Saka has redesigned its multipacks to help make it stand out more.
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NewsSpecial delivery
The speciality and local products market has become small stores’ secret weapon when it comes to offering lines that the large stores can’t. C-Store looks at how retailers are managing this burgeoning category
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Product NewsWalkers 2014 'Do Us A Flavour' winner revealed
Pulled Pork in a Sticky BBQ Sauce has been unveiled as the winning flavour of the Walkers ‘Do Us A Flavour’ campaign.
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Product NewsKettle Chips launches first promotion for share packs
Kettle Chips is running its first on-pack promotion for its core 150g sharing range.
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Product NewsNew Henry Westons bag-in-box mulled cider
Henry Westons has created the first bag-in-box mulled cider for the take-home market.
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NewsTop-up back in growth at convenience stores
Convenience stores have successfully arrested the decline in top-up shoppers and started to win them back again during 2014, according to the latest data from HIM Research & Consulting.
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NewsNew 'Mega Fridays' EuroMillions game launched
Camelot is to introduce a new ‘Mega Fridays’ EuroMillions draw offering non-cash prizes for the first time.
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NewsIndustry anticipates local minimum unit pricing plans
Industry representatives have voiced concerns over minimum unit pricing (MUP) being introduced at a local level as licensing authorities seek to address alcohol-related issues.
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NewsC-store retailers demand business rates reform
Convenience store retailers from across the UK gathered in Westminster yesterday to call on ministers to reform the business rates system.
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Product NewsComfort gets festive with new seasonal variant
Comfort has introduced a limited edition festive fragrance to its Creations range.
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Products In DepthChristmas Special: The holidays are coming
Get in quick and start the festive fun early to make sure shoppers know you’re there for them when they’re ready to stock up for Christmas.
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Illicit tobacco and spirits sales continue to grow
UK retailers are increasingly losing out to the illicit trade, with illegal tobacco and spirit sales having both risen, official new data shows.
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NewsSentencing Council launches draft guidelines for robbery
The Sentencing Council has published draft proposals for how robbers should be sentenced by courts.
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Product NewsSmirnoff unveils new premix variants to kick off rebrand
Diageo has unveiled a new look for its Smirnoff brand.
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NewsNew payments directive could cut card charges
A revised EU Payment Services Directive is promising to slash the charges that UK retailers pay when processing credit and debit card payments.
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