All Convenience Store articles in 28 October 2006 – Page 2
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News
Public get their say
A controversial Tesco store development in East London is set to go to a public inquiry after more than two years of protests.
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News
a healthy future
With the government getting tough on junk food in schools, where does the local retailer fit in? Ronan Hegarty investigates
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News
Grand response for Thresher franchise
Applications to join the Thresher Group franchise scheme have passed the 1,000 mark, company bosses say.
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News
Wonder foods
More and more consumers are searching shop shelves for the king of all healthy foods. Amy Lanning finds out what makes a superfood
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News
Post office fight taken to the top
A final decision on the future of the Post Office network and the Post Office Card Account (POCA) will come within weeks, campaigners believe.
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Dear Jac
Queues niggle everyone - that includes retailers
It's most likely that queues tick people off because of their uncertain nature.
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Features and analysis
It's easy pickings
Pitiful penalties for shoplifters are driving c-store operators to despair.
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: First past the post
A rally of postmasters took a petition of four million names to 10 Downing Street last month (how come they delivered by hand?) to protest about loss of income and falling numbers.
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Got your Xmas decs yet? It'll soon be time to deck the halls
All too soon it will be time to replace the batteries in the flashing reindeer earrings, dust off the glitter balls and put up the paper chains. Yes, it's coming soon to a store near you... actually, hopefully, yours.
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: What's a fair fee to get at your own money?
I've had complaints again about Cardpoint and its transaction fees.
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Features and analysis
Shoplifting a daily issue for c-stores
One in five retailers is plagued by shoplifters daily, according to an exclusive survey commissioned by Convenience Store.
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Features and analysis
It's criminal
Convenience Store's exclusive poll highlights the growing burden of shoplifting. Amy Lanning takes a look at the findings
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Product News
Counteraction
The till area holds huge potential for c-store retailers looking to cash in on impulse sales across range of categories. Rich Airey reports
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News
NFRN wants stronger code of conduct
The National Federation of Retail Newsagents (NFRN) has delivered a submission to the Office of Fair Trading, claiming its review of the National Newspapers Code of Practice does not go far enough.
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News
Indies dismiss mults' claims
Independent retailers and wholesalers have dismissed many of the arguments put forward by the major supermarkets in their submissions to the Competition Commission.
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News
Time for a change says consultancy
Nisa-Today's needs to fundamentally change its consumer promise if its members are to remain competitive, according to convenience retail analyst Scott Annan.
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