All Convenience Store articles in 29 June 2018 – Page 2
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Features and analysis
The deal on meal deals
C-stores are expected to offer competitive meal deals, but tight margins make this a challenge. Our C-Store Champions reveal their tactics.
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Dear Jac
Just for a change...we're dispensing some really good news
And believe it or not it happens to be on the tobacco front…
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Product News
Pulsin targets families with Hotel Transylvania tie-in
Pulsin Kids’ Fruity Oat Bars is partnering with the upcoming Sony Pictures film Hotel Transylvania 3: A Monster Vacation.
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Product News
Imperial invests in capsule cigarette range expansion
Imperial Tobacco has extended its growing capsule cigarette range with two new Superkings additions
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News
PayPoint forges partnership with digital banking service
PayPoint has signed a deal with the UK digital banking service Tide that will enable its small business customers to deposit cash directly into their Tide accounts at any of PayPoint’s 29,000 retailers nationwide.
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Features and analysis
CRA 2018: Welcome Co-op, Liberty Quays, Southampton
Welcome Co-op franchisee Richard Inglis won the Best Use of Technology Award at CRA 2018. The award applied to his Liberty Quays store in Southampton, but he uses the same approach across his three stores in the city.
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Product News
Franklin & Sons unveils dual-flavoured tonic waters
Premium tonic, mixer and soft drinks brand Franklin & Sons is launching four dual-flavoured tonic waters named the Epicurean Collection.
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News
Scottish Wholesale Association appoints new chief executive
The Scottish Wholesale Association has appointed experienced wholesale executive and retailer Colin Smith as its new chief executive.
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News
Nisa's MADL launches birthday competition for small charities
Nisa has launched its biggest ever charity competition offering prizes of £10,000 to 10 small charities, to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Making a Difference Locally charity.
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News
Scottish government launches DRS consultation
The Scottish government has launched a consultation on its proposed Deposit Return Scheme (DRS), giving retailers the opportunity to voice their views on how the initiative should take shape.
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News
Booker restricts sale of some drinks due to CO₂ shortages
Booker Wholesale has imposed restrictions on the sale of some drinks, including beer and cider, in response to the recent CO₂ shortages affecting the UK supply chain.
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News
Post Office to buy Payzone's bill payments business
The Post Office is set to acquire Payzone’s bill payments transaction business, subject to approval by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
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News
Co-op to acquire four city centre Waitrose convenience stores
The John Lewis Partnership is disposing of the stores as it pursues a new business strategy focusing on “differentiation, not scale”.
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News
Costa Express drives up overall sales of coffee chain
Costa UK has announced a 2.0% drop in like-for-like first quarter sales as a result of low footfall “in traditional shopping locations”, although new Express coffee machines in c-stores helped drive up total sales.
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Dear Jac
Lost and found
Delivery man walks into a village post office looking all lost and says, “Can you tell me where Mrs So-and-so lives? I can…
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News
MPs back parliamentary motion on tackling shop theft
MPs have supported a parliamentary call for the government to tackle shop theft and recognise the seriousness of the crime.
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Features and analysis
Remote control
Thanks to an increasing number of new technologies, you no longer need to be in-store to run a successful business. Retailers talk about how they use remote retailing to their advantage.
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