All Convenience Store articles in 5 August 2006
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THE FABULOUS BAKIN' BOYS has given its entire bakery product range a makeover.
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Millions sign PO petition
A petition highlighting the importance of the Post Office Card Account has attracted more than two million signatures.
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Hi-Fi News has unveiled a major redesign including a raft of new features.
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Comag has won the contract to distribute Temple Publishing's martial arts titles Combat, Fighters, Traditional Karate and Taekwondo & Korean Martial Arts.
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This month sees wrestling heavyweights Smackdown and Raw merge to create one officially endorsed World Wrestling Entertainment title.
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Menzies Distribution has introduced a new web-based, centralised magazine allocation system, which it says will result in an improved service to retailers.
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MAXXIUM UK has swapped boats for blooms in a £15m repositioning of its Plymouth brand.
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INBEV is backing its XXXX Extra Cold brand with a £3m summer poster campaign in England and Wales.
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CARLSBERG UK is hoping to capture the 18- to 24-year old female market with the launch of a citrus beer, Carlsberg Edge.
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CONSTELLATION'S Gaymer Cider Company is running a TV ad campaign for its Blackthorn brand.
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Row over lease renewal hots up
United Co-operatives has rejected claims that it acted improperly in a dispute with an independent retailer over his lease.
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NMA raises fears of warehouse sale
Sources within Nisa-Today's say that the group's board could vote on a 'sale and leaseback' deal of its state-of-the-art ambient warehouse in Scunthorpe this week ahead of the publication of any due diligence for its proposed merger
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The great divide:Landlords hiking up their rents
Landlords are taking a bigger and bigger slice of retailers' profits by hiking up their rents. Simon Linacre investigates
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: The ghost of VAT on top-ups is laid to rest
That Very Awkward Tax has perplexed this column for the past few issues in its relationship to commission on telephone top-ups.