All Convenience Store articles in 5 November 2011 – Page 3
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Product News
Nescafé unveils 150g compact refill format
Nescafé has added a 150g compact refill format to its range. Available in Nescafé Original (rrp £3.58)…
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News
NFRN sets out its campaign targets
The National Federation of Retail Newsagents (NFRN) has launched a campaign manifesto identifying eight key subject areas where it will be focusing its lobbying activity.
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News
Booker extends fresh fruit and veg range
Booker has extended its fruit and veg range to help retailers stock more fresh produce in their stores.
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News
Minister attacks Tesco over tactics
A Northern Ireland Assembly minister has launched a scathing attack on Tesco after it claimed that the country’s proposed large retail levy would jeopardise the company’s investment and job creation.
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News
Spar adds popular TV soap to its estate
Spar has paid €900,000 (£776,000) to add the corner shop of popular Irish TV soap Fair City to its estate.
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Product News
‘D-Day’ opportunity for independents
The impending tobacco display ban represents the “greatest opportunity since the National Lottery” for retailers, according to Booker chief executive Charles Wilson.
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News
No tricks, Halloween is bigger than Easter
Halloween provided a treat for c-store retailers who bought into the event
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Blog
Dan Cock: Village Stories
Dan’s already planning ahead for the challenge and opportunities that 2012 will bring
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Product News
Haribo launches Christmas range
Christmas is no longer just about chocolate as sugar confectionery giant Haribo this year has its biggest ever Christmas range.
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News
Marwood to return to Spar as Blakemore md
Former Spar managing director Jerry Marwood is to make a return to the organisation in the new year as the managing director of Blakemore Trade Partners
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News
New lottery battles on despite critics
The Health Lottery is continuing to grow despite coming under fire from the media watchdog and retailers.
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News
Nisa joins Scottish Grocers’ Federation
The Scottish Grocers’ Federation (SGF) has added 202 Nisa stores to its membership.
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News
Osbourne urged to reduce business rate increase
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has called on Chancellor George Osbourne to act to prevent a business rate increase that will cost more than £35m to the convenience store sector.
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