All News articles – Page 110
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NewsPayPoint launches Amazon Prime Day promotion
With Amazon Prime Day now in full swing, PayPoint is offering customers the opportunity to get free cash for first-time users of the Amazon Top Up service.
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NewsCRA 2018 winner set to buy second Budgens store
CRA 2018 winner Paul Gardner is set to buy his second Budgens store, in East Finchley, London.
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NewsMorrisons is latest retailer to trial reverse vending scheme
Morrisons is trialling a plastic bottle recycling scheme in two of its stores as it seeks to tackle plastic pollution, following the leads of Iceland the the Co-op Group.
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NewsAmended roll-out of ATM interchange cuts welcomed by regulator
The Payment Systems Regulator (PSR), the organisation set up by MPs to monitor the ATM network, has welcomed the announcement that ATM network Link will alter future changes to cash machine interchange fees.
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NewsCostcutter store in Belfast receives Shopper First update
A Costcutter store in west Belfast has reopened with a new look after being one of the first outlets in Northern Ireland to be updated under Costcutter’s Shopper First transformation programme.
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NewsBooker's supply partnership with Shell 'working well'
Booker’s new supply partnership with Shell is working well, both companies have confirmed.
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NewsManchester c-stores handed alcohol ban during World Cup
C-stores in Manchester city centre are as sick as a parrot after being told not to sell alcohol during the build-up to the remaining matches in the World Cup.
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NewsTrade bodies call for transparency on ATM changes
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS), the Federation of Small Businesses and Which? have called on the Payment Systems Regulator to provide more transparency on the UK’s ATM network.
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NewsJTI continues to punish rogue traders with gantry removals
A tobacco retailer has been handed a suspended jail sentence, fined, and had his gantry ripped out by JTI, after he was found guilty of selling illicit tobacco.
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NewsGrowth for Parfetts as more retailers sign up for Go Local
Parfett’s Cash and Carry has reported record turnover for the second consecutive year.
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NewsNisa vehicles add to World Cup chorus
Nisa is getting behind the England team ahead of its crucial World Cup semi-final on Wednesday with a series of special side panels for delivery vehicles.
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NewsCo-op products get positive reception from independents
Nisa and Costcutter retailers have reacted positively to the introduction of Co-op own-brand products in their stores.
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NewsCharles Wilson steps down from Tesco role due to illness
Former Booker chief executive Charles Wilson is stepping down from his role as Tesco’s UK retail and wholesale ceo after being diagnosed with throat cancer.
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NewsCollectPlus rolls out new Print in Store returns service
Parecel delivery service CollectPlus has launched its new Print in Store returns service, allowing customers who don’t have access to a printer to return their online shopping using their local store.
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NewsBrands overshadowed by growing success of own label
Own label products are continuing to take a larger and larger bite out of the UK grocery sector, as the price of branded goods continues to rise as the quality and premium credentials of own label goods grows, according to analysts IRI.
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NewsCo-op made reported £15m takeover bid for Costcutter
The Co-operative Group recently made a £15m bid for the Costcutter Supermarket Group, according to reports by Sky News.
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NewsChancellor rejects calls for business rates reform
The UK government has resisted pressure from retailers and industry bodies to reform business rates, with the chancellor responding to calls from a group of influential MPs.
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NewsFood-to-go makeover fuels footfall at Nisa forecourt
A Nisa Local forecourt in West Yorkshire, which opened earlier this year, has reported increased footfall after launching its own bespoke food-to-go offering.
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NewsChelmsford Star Co-op reopens Duke St store after major refit
Chelmsford Star Co-operative has re-opened its Duke Street convenience store in Chelmsford, following a major refit which has transformed the site.
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NewsBRC calls for two-year freeze on business rates rises
The British Retail Consortium had called for a two-year freeze on the business rates increases, describing the current system as “unsustainable”.


















