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Features and analysis
Gravelle’s Budgens to be sold to Central England Co-op
After 16 years of store ownership, Paul and Michelle Gravelle are selling their store in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, to Central England Co-op
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Awards
The Convenience Awards 2022: what makes a winner
What set the top stores in the sector apart? We look at why the judges picked this year’s Convenience Awards winners
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Features and analysis
Booker outlines ambition to add 150 new Budgens stores by the end of 2022
Budgens has signed up 36 sites which are “up and running”, with another 84 stores in the pipeline
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Features and analysis
Budgens launches Hero Awards to celebrate communities
Retailers will be able to nominate community groups for a share of £50,000
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Features and analysis
Budgens retailers raise £100,000 to support Ukraine
Ten Budgens retailers have raised £100,000 in aid of the Ukraine
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Interviews and Profiles
How we doubled turnover in our new store
Brothers Rishi and Sanjay Chandarana explain how they doubled turnover at their newest Budgens store
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Features and analysis
Booker retailers save 300,000 meals from waste through Too Good To Go
525 Premier, Londis and Budgens stores are signed up to the Too Good To Go initiative
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Features and analysis
Countdown to HFSS: what are the key areas of concern?
To help retailers navigate HFSS, ConvenienceStore.co.uk organised a roundtable to discuss the new legislation
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Features and analysis
Budgens retailers create Ukraine fundraising appeal
22 Budgens stores are participating in the ’You Give, We Give’ initiative
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Features and analysis
Budgens announces 150th birthday promotions
It will run anniversary hero promotions every four weeks during 2022 to celebrate its 150th birthday
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Features and analysis
Are safety screens here to stay?
Safety screens were introduced as a temporary measure but with a £10m investment across the sector, could they become a permanent fixture in stores?
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Features and analysis
Budgens of Holt site adorned with murals by community
After Budgens of Holt was destroyed by a fire in the summer of 2020, the construction site for the new store has been brightened up with murals painted by local artists and schoolchildren
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Products In Depth
Ten things you need to know about Vegan & Plant-Based products
Find out which categories you can beef up with plant-based to tap into this growing area
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Features and analysis
Budgens of Holt to be rebuilt after fire
The store which was destroyed after a fire last June is to be rebuilt with an opening date of Winter 2022.
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Features and analysis
Retailers get spooky for Halloween weekend with scary displays
Store owners get into the spirit of Halloween with their in-store displays.
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Features and analysis
How my Budgens went viral on TikTok during the fuel crisis
Queues for fuel and impacted store sales but social media offers a ray of hope amidst the chaos.
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Features and analysis
Surviving the supply crisis
Retailers tell C-Store about the supply challenges they are facing and how they are ensuring they put food on their shelves
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Features and analysis
Retailers ready to score ahead of England-Germany game
Retailers prepare for the crucial Euro 2020 game against Germany.
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Features and analysis
Fascia & Franchise: strong ties
We speak to a selection of retailers about the support they’ve received from their symbol and franchise groups over the past year and where they would like to see improvements.
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Features and analysis
Thornton’s Budgens sold to The Kavanagh Group
Leading independent retailer Andrew Thornton has sold his Budgens store in Belsize Park, London to The Kavanagh Group.
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