All Convenience Store articles in 9 March 2018 – Page 2
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Budgens of Islington crowned UK's best convenience store
Budgens of Islington has won the top prize at the 2018 Convenience Retail Awards, the prestigious national awards run by Convenience Store and The Grocer.
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What's keeping my till ringing?
Mo Razzaq, owner of Family Shopper in Blantyre, Glasgow, says his range of homemade baskets and new range of handbags have been flying of the shelves, especially in the run up to Mother’s Day.
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Huel adds mint chocolate to flavour boost portfolio
Nutritional powdered food company Huel has extended its range of flavour boost packs to include a new mint chocolate variant.
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Spar retailer Paul Stone unveils latest Manchester store
After 18 months of development, Spar retailer Paul Stone has opened his latest store, a 2,000 sq ft food to go focused outlet on Manchester’s bustling Charles Street.
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Proudfoot Group enjoys homemade ready meals success
Nisa member Proudfoot Group has seen sales of its homemade ready meals range soar since launching it in its Newby store, near Scarborough last November.
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Levels of dangerous campylobacter decline in stores
Levels of dangerous campylobacter bacteria on fresh chicken in UK grocery stores are continuing to fall, latest Food Standards Agency (FSA) figures show.
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Kinder runs retailer competition to win an Easter egg hunt
Ferrero is giving retailers the chance to drive sales this Easter
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Ben & Jerry's celebrates with Birthday Cake ice cream
Ben & Jerry’s is celebrating its 40th birthday with the roll out of a new Birthday Cake flavour.
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Rustlers launches breakfast sausage muffin
Kepak Convenience Foods is going after the breakfast market with the launch of Rustlers All Day Breakfast Sausage Muffin.
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Conviviality shares suspended after surprise £30m tax bill
Conviviality Plc shares have been suspended for trading on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) after the Bargain Booze owner identified an unexpected £30m tax payment due on 29 March.
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Government to tax emerging heated tobacco category
The government has announced plans to tax the emerging heat not burn (HNB) tobacco category.
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Morrisons reports like-for-like sales rise and wholesale success
Morrisons has announced a 2.8% rise in like-for-like sales in its preliminary annual results, while its new wholesale operation remains on target to exceed £1bn in sales.
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Chancellor brings forward business rates revaluation
The next business rates revaluation has been brought forward by one year to 2021, chancellor Philip Hammond announced in the Spring Statement on Tuesday.
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Chinese ready meals 'should carry salt health warnings'
A significant proportion of Chinese ready meals sold in supermarkets should carry a health warning on the packaging, according to Action on Salt research.
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Co-op Group admits shortfalls in treatment of suppliers
The Co-op Group has acknowledged it has fallen short in its treatment of suppliers after becoming the subject of an investigation by the Groceries Code Adjudicator (GCA).
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Cannabis should be sold in local shops, police boss claims
Cannabis should be legalised and sold over the counter in convenience stores and off-licences, North Wales’ Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) claims.
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Dear Jac
Hitting the wrong note, over and over again
This retailer would prefer to start all over again, with a new machine…
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Dear Jac
What was needed was extra support during this most difficult time
Instead the supplier-customer relationship got very strained…
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