All Convenience Store articles in 7 November 2009 – Page 3
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Product News
Maple Leaf offers a bagel bonanza
A weekend break to New York is the prize in an on-pack promotion from Maple Leaf Bakery's New York Bakery Co bagels.
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Product News
Backing a Weetabix winner
Weetabix is starring in TV ads which its manufacturer says will bring humour back to the brand.
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Product News
Rotten back to front butter
Sex Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten is ranting about British butter again as Country Life returns to TV screens.
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Product News
All aboard the Wanchai Ferry
General Mills has launched a TV advertising campaign for its Wanchai Ferry range of Chinese recipe kits.
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Product News
Cranberry added to Sunmagic 330ml
Sunmagic has unveiled the latest addition to its 330ml PET range. The new cranberry variant is designed to complement the existing orange and apple juice flavours.
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News
Tories vow to turn the tide of red tape
The Conservative spokesman for small businesses has said the Party would “give independent retailers back the power to compete” if it forms a government after next year’s general election.
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Product News
Lighter packs for Young's
Young’s Seafood has spent £125,000 reformatting its full range of 340g standard fish pie ready meals in improved eco-friendly packaging.
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Prime Minister learns a lesson in local
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has visited a Scottish store to see for himself how the role community retailers play in their neighbourhoods.
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Cigarette smugglers turn to stores for supplies
The scale of Britain’s trade in illicit tobacco trade has been demonstrated in a series of incidents which took place just weeks after MPs voted to burden legitimate retailers with the cost and disruption of a display ban.
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VAT change forces review of pricemarked packs
The UK’s biggest tobacco company is temporarily phasing out pricemarked packs on certain lines to help retailers adjust to the end of year VAT change.
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Test purchasers' late night swoops catches store out
An independent store owner who failed his first test purchase in 14 years of selling alcohol in a closing time sting operation is urging his fellow retailers to stay vigilant at all times.
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Features and analysis
Tougher penalties for assault needed
Assault on shop workers should carry the same penalty as attacking a public sector worker according to retailers.
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Product News
Get comfortable for Christmas
Southern Comfort is launching its biggest ever marketing campaign in the lead up to Christmas.
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