All Convenience Store articles in 27 September 2013 – Page 2
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US tobacco giant buys UK e-cig brand Skycig
UK electronic cigarette (e-cig) brand Skycig has been bought by US manufacturer Lorillard.
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Scotland to press ahead with plain packaging consultation
The Scottish government is gearing up to launch its own plain packaging consultation in a matter of months.
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Hermes increases southern footprint with 49 new sites
Parcel delivery service Hermes has teamed up with the Southern Co-operative to open myHermes ParcelShops at 49 stores in the South of England.
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Henderson Group launches Spar Tunes download initiative
Henderson Group, the Northern Ireland Spar distributor, has launched a new music download initiative for customers who spend £5 or more in store.
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Almost 40% of shoppers visit Aldi or Lidl for groceries
Almost 40% of households shopping for groceries visited Aldi or Lidl in the four weeks to mid September, as the former today announced a 40% increase in turnover in 2012.
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Small firms "lose 12 days a year" on tax admin
The UK’s small business owners are losing around 12 days a year keeping on top of their tax administration, according to new research from the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).
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Spar Malvern Springs
After months of planning, a 12-week refit has seen Burns & Co’s Spar Malvern Springs store double in size, installing energy-saving equipment and offering locals a better place to shop.
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Retailer killer gets 15-year prison sentence
A man accused of murdering Paisley retailer Javaid Ali has been found guilty.
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The devil really is in the detail
Why does ‘stationery’ attract so many fast-moving wheeler-dealers?…
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Would you credit it?
Maria Johnson was mystified when her utility supplier, Eon, told her she had a zero credit score…
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A picture's worth how much?
I recently featured Chris & Lin Beckett, who were billed £612 for using a picture on their website…
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Ministers launch parking plans to support local stores
The government is hoping to put the brakes on a range of parking restrictions which ministers claim are harming local shops.
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Spar aims to increase own brand sales with Winter Warmers range
Spar is set to launch a new Winter Warmers range as part of its drive to increase own brand sales.
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Chiller technology cuts retailer's energy bills
A ground-breaking form of energy-saving chiller technology is contributing to a 31% decline in monthly electricity consumption at a Devon c-store.
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Costcutter cries foul over missing Nisa deliveries
Costcutter retailers are crying foul over delayed Nisa deliveries at the peak of summer, as the Scunthorpe-based distributor hit record volumes twice in recent months.
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E-Lites' dancing baby adverts banned from TV and radio
Electronic cigarette company E-Lites has been banned from broadcasting its radio and TV adverts.
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Scotmid reports flat half-year trading performance
Operating profit at Scotmid Co-operative was down slightly in the 26 weeks ended July 27 in the face a challenging retail trading environment.
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Giant festive novelty chocolates from Hancocks
Retailers can tap into the lucrative novelties market this Christmas with a new Hancocks range.
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Home Office reassures retailers on crime bill amendments
The Home Office has assured retailers that the impending Crime Bill would not downgrade shop theft.
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