All Convenience Store articles in 3 April 2020 – Page 3
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Product News
What’s keeping my tills ringing?
Pippa and David Heritage’s Barns Green Village Store in West Sussex is experiencing high demand for all categories, especially chocolate, newspapers and post office services.
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Product News
Graze healthy snacks in £1 pricemarked packs
Healthy snacking brand Graze is pricemarking a range of its best-selling sweet and savoury punnet products for the convenience sector.
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Products In Depth
Tobacco and vaping: When one door closes…
The end may be near for sales of menthol cigarettes, but there is a stream of new profit opportunities for retailers opening in their wake.
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Interviews and Profiles
Surviving on five hours sleep to keep the shelves full
Ronak Patel, owner of Budgens Arbury and a Nisa Local in Cambridgeshire has been working hard to find alternative supplies to keep shelves full.
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News
Coronavirus: ACS provides summary of business rates support and grants available
ACS (the Association of Convenience Stores) has compiled a summary of the business rates and cash grant support measures that have been made available for retailers in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
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News
C-stores urged to make the most of “VApril” e-cig opportunity
Convenience stores could have an unprecedented opportunity to grow vape sales this month and beyond, as the 2020 Vapril campaign kicks off and specialist vape shops across the UK remain closed amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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News
Coronavirus: Weymouth store cuts footfall with thriving home delivery
Independent retailer Spar Barbara Clements has turned her business “on its head” by growing her home delivery service in a bid to drive down footfall to the store amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Features and analysis
How to prevent criminal damage at your store
Four Champion retailers discuss the different types of crime they have experienced and the resulting security measures they have taken.
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Opinion
Support in testing times
James Lowman outlines the work the ACS is doing to support local stores during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Opinion
Community spirit
A sense of community is vitally important in these strange, surreal times, but of course the best convenience stores knew that all along, C-Store’s editor writes.
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Dear Jac
If I don’t like the set-up can I leave the contract?
Any number of questions here, but not enough answers.
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Dear Jac
He wanted to close and Cashzone was costing him money
So far the delay in machine removal adds up to four months.
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Dear Jac
Booker has come in for stick over coronavirus rush
The company has answered back at length in its defence.
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Dear Jac
Keep it clean, people
In this cartoon slot three issues back I recounted the experience that Jimmy Patel had when his Snowshock machine broke down at the end of January, only to be informed by the company they were withdrawing their lifetime warranty.
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Opinion
Pulling together
Trading at Eastcombe Village Stores in Gloucestershire is like nothing seen before, Mike reports.
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News
Coronavirus: How stores have used social media to get their message out
C-store retailers have utlised social media to great effect to get their message out about their services, availability, community work, social distancing measures and hard-working staff. Here we look at some of the best examples,
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News
Coronavirus: Appleby Westward records unprecedented March volumes
Appleby Westward has seen record volumes for March through its warehouses since the start of the coronavirus crisis in the UK.
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Product News
JTI unrolls new 3-in-1 Holborn Yellow pouch
JTI has launched a new 3-in-1 rolling tobacco variant of its Holborn Yellow brand with tobacco, papers and filters all in the same pouch.
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News
Coronavirus: Staff “earning every penny” of new minimum wage rise
Hard-working convenience store staff who are going “above and beyond” to maintain stock and service levels during the coronavirus crisis are earning every penny of their new higher minimum wage, according to independent retailers.
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News
Coronavirus: Costcutter helps stores enhance safety measures
Costcutter Supermarkets Group (CSG) has invested in new social-distancing equipment and till point floor signage to help retailers protect their staff and customers from coronavirus.
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