All Convenience Store articles in 5 August 2006 – Page 2
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News
Tates embarks on a learning curve
Tates has opened its first university campus store at Birmingham University and agreed a deal that will see it operating out of Worcester Hospital by the end of this month.
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News
Co-op depot to deliver
The Co-operative Group has promised substantial improvements in availability following the official opening of its National Distribution Centre in Coventry.
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Product News
Stocklines confectionery
UNILEVER Home and personal care is relaunching its Vaseline skin and deodorant range.
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Product News
Stocklines confectionery
RICHMOND ICE CREAM is launching new ice creams across its Nestlé range.
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Product News
Stocklines confectionery
Nestlé Rowntree has launched a dark chocolate version of the KitKat four-finger bar.
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Product News
Stocklines confectionery
Nestlé Rowntree has launched a promotion that will make one consumer a millionaire.
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Is this a cheap solution?
The couple who started the whole saga about VAT and telephone top-ups are Subhash and Rama Varambhia from Snutch Newsagents in Leicester.
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News
Size doesn't matter to today's busy shoppers
More than half of shoppers prefer to visit small shops rather than a supermarket, a new report states.
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News
Businesses must start recycling
Retailers have until July 2007 to familiarise themselves with new laws on electrical waste.
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Features and analysis
Bungled ram raid costs thousands
A gang caused more than £10,000-worth of damage in a bungled ram raid on an East Sussex c-store.
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News
Forecourt bosses face fraud charge
Three company directors and five employees of a Manchester newsagents and forecourt chain appeared in court last month accused of large-scale tax fraud.
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Product News
Flower sales in bloom
Cut flowers look set to become the next key growth area for retailers as sales blossom.
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News
Industry plagued by lack of young blood
Retailers will face staff shortages unless action is taken to increase the number of teenagers considering a career in retail. This is the stark warning from retail industry training body Skillsmart Retail, which carried out a survey of 12- to 19-yea
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: The best way to get rid of fridges
I hope Shailesh Patel, who runs AW Food Hall at Bexley in South-east London, reads this because I cannot get in touch with him.
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News
Battle over unfair retail rents gains pace
The fight against huge retail rent hikes and the practice of paying rent in advance has moved up a gear as yet more retailers report mammoth bills.
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Features and analysis
Authorities get more help in using ASBOs
The government is giving local authorities and the police clearer guidance on the use of Anti-Social Behaviour Orders.
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Product News
stocklines ambient
PEPSICO is relaunching its Quaker hot cereals as part of an £11.4m investment.
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