All Convenience Store articles in 24 September 2011
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Product News
Wunderful Stuff from Muller
Muller is kicking off its new Wunderful Stuff £20m advertising campaign…
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News
Tobacco smugglers to pay for their crimes
A cross channel ferry worker and his wife have been convicted of smuggling thousands of illicit cigarettes into the UK, and selling them from their home.
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News
Retailers urged to rally behind National Customer Service Week
Convenience stores are being encouraged to play to their strengths and rally behind this National Customer Service Week.
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News
Health Lottery retailer incentive scheme launched
Retailers have the chance to strike it lucky in October thanks to the new Health Lottery.
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News
David Sands celebrates sales success
Turnover at Scottish c-store group David Sands has risen by 4% to just over £41m in the last year.
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Advice Guide
Prime Minister calls for crackdown on plastic bags
The Prime Minister has warned retailers to cut the number of plastic bags handed out or face legislation.
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News
News retailers call for supply chain investigation
News retailers have submitted damning evidence to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) in an effort to trigger a full Competition Commission investigation into the newspaper and magazine supply monopoly.
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News
Large retailers in Scotland to face public health tax
The Scottish Government has announced that large retailers selling both tobacco and alcohol will be hit with a new public health levy from next year.
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Opinion
Olympic diaries: Virinder Pathak
Virinder Pathak is a co-owner of the Hampton Court Superstore in Hampton Court, Surrey. The busy store, which boasts an outdoor café area, is right on the Olympic cycling route
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News
Small stores call for wholesale support
The wholesale industry must mount a rapid and potent price offensive in reply to the emerging supermarket price war started by Tesco last week, independent retailers have said.
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Product News
PepsiCo and Britvic unite for promotion
PepsiCo and Britvic have joined forces for their first-ever UK cross-category…
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Product News
Illicit tobacco sales fall while beer rises
The illicit trade in tobacco and alcohol see-sawed in 2010, with black market tobacco sales taking a tumble while illicit beer sales rocketed.
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News
Nisa and Today's agree to split
Members of Nisa and The Today’s Group voted yesterday (September 28) to formally separate into two companies
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News
Trust in brands grows despite economy
Trust in brands among Britain’s shoppers has risen to the highest level for a year despite consumer confidence remaining weak, new research reveals.