All News articles – Page 134
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NewsConrad Davies opens first Spar Market store in Wales
Leading convenience retailer Conrad Davies has launched the first flagship Spar Market store in Gwynedd, Wales.
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NewsAsda posts second consecutive quarter of like-for-like growth
Asda recorded like-for-like sales growth of 1.1% in its latest quartley results, parent company Walmart has announced.
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NewsFewer high street shops closing down, research finds
The number of high street shops closing down has fallen to its lowest level in seven years.
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CMA approves Just Eat and Hungryhouse merger
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has cleared Just Eat’s acquisition of Hungryhouse, following an in-depth investigation.
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NewsForecourt service eyes 'No Means of Payment' incidents
Forecourt Eye has unveiled a new £15 monthly subscription service.
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NewsScotland gets go-ahead for minimum unit alcohol pricing
A minimum unit price for alcohol can proceed in Scotland, the UK Supreme Court has ruled.
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NewsBreakfast and delivery to drive growth in foodservice market
The British foodservice industry is expected to grow by an additional 83 million visits in 2018 (up +0.7% on 2017), according to new data.
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NewsMore than 100 councils yet to distribute rate relief
More than 100 local authorities are yet to draw from a £300m fund to provide relief to businesses facing higher rates bills.
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NewsInflation in October holds steady at 3%, ONS reveals
The rate of UK inflation remained steady at a five-and-a-half-year high of 3% in October, according to official figures.
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NewsCMA provisionally clears Tesco-Booker merger
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has provisionally cleared the proposed merger of Tesco and Booker following an in-depth investigation.
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NewsTesco leads growth among big four supermarkets
Tesco led sales growth among the big four supermarkets in the 12 weeks ending 4 November, but the Co-op Group suffered a decline in sales, according to Nielsen’s latest figures.
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NewsOld £10 notes go out of circulation next year
Old £10 notes will need to be spent before 1 March next year, when they will no longer be considered legal tender.
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NewsNisa members accept Co-op takeover offer
Nisa members have accepted the takeover approach from the Co-operative Group
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NewsCRA 2018 entry deadline extended by a week
But potential winners need to act quickly to get their names in front of the judges
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NewsTime-poor c-shoppers not noticing displays, says HIM
The typical convenience store shopper has only around a third of a second on average to assess a product display in a convenience store, according to HIM
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NewsHigh street footfall falls amid rising inflation
A surge in inflation has been blamed for keeping consumers away from Britain’s high streets last month - even before interest rates were raised.
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NewsNew laws to protect Scottish staff from abuse to be mooted
New laws to give Scottish shop workers additional legal protection from assault and abuse could be on the horizon
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NewsBananas at risk of disappearing from UK shelves
Bananas will become unavailable in the UK unless action is taken to prevent the spread of a disease that has affected crops worldwide, trade unions and producers have warned.
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NewsEat 17 team opens its fourth and largest store
The team behind Eat 17 opened their fourth and largest Spar store – in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire today.
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Training courses to tackle 'smash and grab' robberies
New training sessions are being offered to the retail industry to help avoid ’smash and grab’ robberies.

















