All Convenience Store articles in 6 December 2008 – Page 2
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News
Music to our ears
A High Court ruling could lead to a fairer deal for retailers who play the radio or recorded music in their stores.
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Product News
Doctor in the house: Purchasing pills over-the-counter
Purchasing pills without prescription appeals to those looking for an instant cure. Amanda Nicholls reports
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Product News
stocklines - Silk Cut menthol
GALLAHER is extending its Silk Cut range with a new menthol variant.
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News
Retailers slam knee-jerk cut in VAT rate
The recent VAT rate cut has landed stores with a re-pricing headache but has not had any impact on customer behaviour, say retailers.
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Product News
stocklines - Creme Egg
Cadbury is putting Creme Egg back on TV from January 1, kicking off with a new ad called 'Class of 2009'.
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Product News
stocklines - One condoms
GLOBAL ETHICS, the organisation behind ethical water brand One, has launched condoms with profits from sales going towards raising awareness and addressing the problems associated with HIV and AIDS in Africa.
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Product News
stocklines - Cheesestrings
CHEESTRINGS is to unveil a new look this month. The new packs will feature a revised 'Mr Strings' character as well as all of the nutritional information for the product.
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News
Retailers call for restraint over National Minimum Wage
A delegation of independent retailers has warned the Low Pay Commission that further increases in the National Minimum Wage (NMW) could seriously affect the viability of their businesses.
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News
Family footsteps: Keeping the family business going
John Mitchell is determined to continue the success of his family's business
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Product News
stocklines - Lynx Bullet
UNILEVER UK is adding Lynx Bullet, a portable pocket-sized deodorant to its range from January.
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Product News
stocklines - Fig & Nut Boursin
BEL UK is taking advantage of the trend for premium cheeses with its latest Christmas launch.
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Opinion
To the point: Focus to beat the downturn
Alan Toft says focus on the emerging local, price-based, just-in-time market to beat the downturn
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News
Business rates to be next battle
Retailers are calling on the government to ease the "triple whammy" of a large increase in businesses rates, a revaluation of rates made at the height of the property market and the added threat of supplementary charges.
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News
Banking crisis could help post offices
The recent banking crisis could have beneficial effects for post offices, according Royal Mail chairman Allan Leighton.
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Product News
Bread and butter lines: The backbone of a c-store's trade
Basket basics such as bread and butter are the backbone of a c-store's trade. Tracy West reports
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Hot off the presses, but why so slow to arrive at your door?
Newspaper wholesalers have 'absolute territorial protection', and it sounds like the OFT will be preserving this monopolistic stance for the foreseeable future
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News
Scots concerned at council's plan for alcohol code of practice
Scottish retailers have reacted with concern to a regional council's plan to introduce its own Code of Practice for alcohol retailers.
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News
Grey matter: Can c-stores do more to look after the elderly
The older generation are important customers, but c-stores could be doing even more to look after them, says Gaelle Walker
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: This sort of attitude just doesn't add up
Bhavin Patel stocks up at Costco's Chingford branch in Essex, although I get the impression it is not often a happy experience.
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Product News
stocklines- Schweppes Abbey Well
COCA-COLA GREAT BRITAIN (CCGB) is set to launch natural mineral water brand Schweppes Abbey Well in the new year.
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