All Convenience Store articles in 31 July 2010 – Page 2
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Product News
Stocklines: Douwe Egberts goes for gold
Douwe Egberts has unveiled a new TV advertising campaign for its instant coffee range
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Product News
Young drinkers on the decline, says NHS
The proportion of school age children who drink alcohol is falling, according to a new NHS survey of young people
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Are you planning to diversify?
Like many of you, Asif Malik, who runs a Nisa Supermarket in Cardiff, is exploring diversification.
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Cheers to enterprise
Not long ago I saved a couple £1,000. Before you all ring up, let me stress that this isn't something I can do often.
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Product News
Stocklines: Kronenbourg's Gallic charm
Kronenbourg 1664 has been given a design overhaul, described by Heineken UK as "Gallic, edgy and more modern"
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Features and analysis
Bungled ram raid is caught on camera
A Leicestershire retailer's investment in security has foiled a gang's violent attempt to steal his well-secured in-store ATM
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News
Council blamed for local store closure
The owner of a two-year-old Costcutter store in Larne, Country Antrim, who says he has been forced out of business by a new Asda superstore, has blamed the local council for allowing the out-of-town development
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Features and analysis
May pledges more police on the beat
Government plans to release bobbies from their bureaucratic constraints and put them back on the beat have been welcomed by small shop owners
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News
Banks will be forced to open their pockets
Business secretary Vince Cable has unveiled plans to encourage banks to increase their lending to small firms, allowing them to invest in their businesses
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Is this leasing or fleecing?
Asokar Ramalingham took out a loan to refurbish his Best One store at Gravesend, Kent, but now he's been sent a further bill for £1,207.50
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Blog
Editor’s comment: People have the power
C-Store editor David Rees recognises the extra demands placed on shop staff these days
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News
Cutting the cost of chilling
This summer’s soaring temperatures have boosted sales of chilled drinks – but if your equipment isn’t right, your profits may well end up being lower than you think
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News
Camelot renews bid for top-up service
Camelot is hoping to make the National Lottery Commission (NLC) change its mind about allowing bill payments and phone top-ups through National Lottery terminals
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Product News
Email trail reveals ban cost dispute
A new report claims that the Department of Health (DH) gave misleading low estimates of the cost of compliance with the tobacco display ban in order to persuade MPs to vote for the legislation
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News
Spar retailers welcome AW chilled deal
Spar retailers in the South West have the opportunity to grow their chilled and frozen offer thanks to a new five-year deal signed between local Spar wholesaler Appleby Westward and Gregory Distribution
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News
Tough approach to age-checks pays off
Convenience store staff are getting better at challenging customers to produce proof of age when attempting to buy alcohol and cigarettes, an independent test purchasing company has found
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Product News
McVitie's welcomes VIPs
UBUK is launching its first consumer biscuit collect and reward scheme, McVitie's VIP Club, across 360 million packs of McVitie's biscuits from August 16.
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News
Londis Hendon hosts Lineker and Richie
Londis retailer Alkesh Patel hosted football legend Gary Lineker and songster Lionel Richie for the filming of a TV advertisement for new snack line Walkers Crunchy
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