All Convenience Store articles in 8 November 2008 – Page 2
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Opinion
To the point: local is now the key driver
The secret to surviving the hard times is to roll with the punches, advocates Alan Toft
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Product News
Softly, softly: As winter kicks in, soft drinks sales are hotting up
Independent retailers currently have a huge opportunity to increase their soft drinks sales as the credit crunch, poor weather and smoking ban incite consumers to ditch the pub and entertain at home.
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Product News
stocklines: Heinz dipping sauces
HEINZ has unveiled a new range of dipping sauces which can be served hot or cold
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News
Visa dials into pay as you phone idea
Customers could soon be paying for their shopping with their mobile phone as contactless payment technology took a step forward this month.
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News
Split decision
The OFT has hinted at opening up the magazine supply chain in its newstrade review
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Dear Jac
Dear Jac: Note Machine strikes a sour note
When a firm’s caring, sharing side fails to show
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News
Drug dealer dealt with
Devon retailer Lesley Brown has succeeded in driving out a drug dealer who was making her customers' lives a misery.
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Product News
Cutting it: Fresh meat offerings
There's plenty of headway to be made in c-stores' fresh meat offerings, while it's a battle of the brands for cooked meat
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News
Cumbria cuts underage sales
A police exercise to tackle the problem of underage street drinking has praised shops in Cumbria for a good success rate in test purchases
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Product News
stocklines: Walkers' crispmas
WALKERS has released its 'Crispmas' range which features a festive turkey & stuffing flavour in a 40g variety pack
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News
Co-op wins plaudits for its training
Lincolnshire Co-operative has won a Regional Training Award for its staff training scheme to tackle underage sales.
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News
Hot House conversions right on target
Landmark Wholesale is on track to convert 2,500 stores to its Hot House redevelopment programme by 2010
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Product News
stocklines: chocolate from Twinings
TWININGS has launched a Swiss chocolate drink which it describes as ‘the ultimate in chocolate indulgence’
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Product News
stocklines: microwaveable chicken
PRINCES is launching a premium-quality chicken range in microwaveable packs, in the hope of encouraging younger consumers to the category.
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News
Tesco stalls over CC test
Tesco has been accused of stalling for time after beginning an appeal which is likely to delay the implementation of the Competition Commission’s (CC) recommendations for the grocery market
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News
Camelot to increase tests
Camelot is to step up its test purchasing campaign from 7,000 to 9,000 visits a year when its third term as National Lottery operator starts in February.
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