All Convenience Store articles in 3 April 2020 – Page 2
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News
Coronavirus: Retailing duo’s Hardship Fund smashes early target
Independent retailers Dennis and Linda Williams have been inundated with messages of thanks and praise from local shoppers after establishing a successful Hardship Fund for people struggling to make ends meet as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
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Features and analysis
Coronavirus: Running a home delivery service
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has prepared a downloadable document for retailers seeking guidance on how to set up and run a home delivery service for groceries.
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News
Coronavirus: Costcutter works with Compass to open pop-up hospital stores
Costcutter Supermarkets Group is working with Compass Group UK & Ireland to open temporary ‘pop-up’ stores in 20 NHS hospitals in England following the temporary closure of some retailers across the sites.
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News
Coronavirus: Independent retailers respond to Easter egg shortages
C-store retailers are facing Easter egg shortages in the run-up to Easter Sunday, with some scrambling to find new supplies and others focusing on alternative gifting areas.
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News
Coronavirus: Retailers' usage of wholesale apps hits record levels
Retailers’ usage of wholesaler apps hit record levels in the week commencing 15 March, according to new HIM research.
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News
Coronavirus: Central England Co-op offers NHS workers 10% discount
Central England Co-op is offering a 10% discount to all NHS workers to thank them for their efforts working on the frontline to help tackle the coronavirus.
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Product News
Kettle Chips goes Oriental with Thai Sweet Chilli Flavour
Kettle Chips has created a sweet chilli flavour made with a Thai-inspired recipe.
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News
Coronavirus: Staff rewarded for exceptional service in tough times
Retailers across the country are rewarding their “heroic” members of staff with bonuses, extra holiday and financial aid to support them through the current challenging climate.
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News
PayPoint takes full ownership of Collect+ parcel network
PayPoint has taken full ownership of the Collect+ parcel network, following a deal with carrier Yodel.
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Product News
Rubicon gets a boost with £5m marketing splash
AG Barr is investing £5m in Rubicon in a bid to engage with its key audience of young soft drinks consumers.
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News
New date announced for Convenience Conference and Awards
The Convenience Conference and Awards, orginally scheduled for mid-May, has been postponed until 1 October due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
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News
Coronavirus: Retailer launches “buddy” delivery service to manage demand
Independent retailer Chaz Chahal has re-launched the home delivery service offered from his Simply Fresh store in Inkberrow, Worcestershire, with a new “buddy system,” in a bid to better manage demand amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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News
Coronavirus: ACS launches retailer home delivery guidance
New guidance for retailers offering home delivery services, including information on vehicle insurance requirements, has been published by the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS).
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Interviews and Profiles
How we started home deliveries to help our community
Alex (pictured with fellow delivery worker Connor) is currently heading up home deliveries at her father Wilson’s KeyStore More in Lanark, Scotland
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News
Coronavirus: Uber Eats offers free delivery on convenience store orders
Uber Eats has partnered with Coca-Cola, Nestlé, Walkers Crisps and Pepsi to offer free delivery on orders from convenience stores on its platform.
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Product News
Carte Noire Classique offers a taste of French cafe chic
Carte Noire has relaunched its Classique range of coffees.
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Product News
Napolina adds ready to serve grains and pulses in a can
Napolina is to introduce a new range of four pulses and grains that are drained and ready to serve, including the first canned quinoa in the UK.
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Product News
Noisy Snacks shakes it up with new pouch range
Noisy Snacks is hoping to be a bigger noise in the snacks market with a new range of vegan-friendly corn and bean pouches.
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News
Coronavirus: Some councils suspend Sunday trading enforcement but law unchanged
A number of councils have opted to suspend Sunday trading regulations during the coronavirus outbreak, but the government has confirmed that the rules have not been relaxed and are “operating as usual”.
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News
Coronavirus: Bestway asks manufacturers to take a “balanced” approach to supply
Bestway Wholesale has made a public plea to suppliers to maintain a “balanced approach” to servicing all trade channels in the face of pressure from major supermarkets to give them priority during the coronavirus outbreak.
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