All News articles – Page 262
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How long have you been in one place?
My ‘norrvern’ correspondent and his missus have a special anniversary coming up…
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Whose fault is it if the terminal is playing up?
Rohitkumar Gudka got in touch over his Camelot terminal…
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Scam-a-lot...except it isn't funny
For those who think a ‘spoof’ is something funny, the OED assures us that it can also mean hoax…
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NewsThe big cover up
Alvin Wilkinson went to a ‘regeneration’ meeting where he had to listen to Tesco…
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NewsGo with the flow
The C-Store Champions discuss how they plan their stores’ layouts to ensure maximum basket spend and easy shopping for customers.
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NewsNew own label sandwich offer for Budgens and Londis stores
Musgrave has re-launched its own brand sandwich range for Budgens and Londis retailers.
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NewsEaster: A golden opportunity
Leave the price slashing to the supermarkets and concentrate on offering novelty items and premium eggs to give you a gilt edge.
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NewsLow Pay Commission advises 3% rise in minimum wage
The Low Pay Commission has recommended a 3% increase in the National Minimum Wage, which would take the adult rate to £6.50 per hour.
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NewsEuropean Parliament gives go-ahead to new tobacco rules
The European Parliament has formerly approved the revised EU Tobacco Products Directive.
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NewsLondon raids uncover more illicit alcohol for sale in stores
More than 50 bottles of non-UK duty paid whisky and vodka and 12 kgs of shisha tobacco have been seized.
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NewsPet Care: Paying a premium
It won’t be hard to get customers to spend on their four-legged friends. The real challenge is making sure they know you stock pet care lines.
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Planning system is 'failing' town centres, MPs warned
New national planning laws have failed the town centres they were designed to protect, MPs have been warned.
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NewsFlood-hit stores demand greater preventative action
Flood-hit retailers have called for more money to be spent on preventative measures in order to limit potential future damage.
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Small stores yet to see signs of recovery
Only 13% of c-store retailers think an economic recovery has started in the UK, according to an exclusive survey commissioned by C-Store.
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NewsRecovery position
Politicians, financial chiefs and economic commentators are saying that, finally, we are emerging from recession. But what do retailers say?
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NewsMcColl's valued at £200m on London Stock Exchange
McColl’s Retail Group will float on the London Stock Exchange with an offer price of 191 pence per share, valuing the company at approximately £200m.
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NewsShop theft is costing sector £44m annually, says ACS report
Shop theft in c-stores is costing the sector £44m a year, an Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) report has revealed.
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Budgens retailer David Knight relaunches new Sussex store
Award-winning Budgens retailer David Knight has reopened his recently-acquired store in Henfield, West Sussex.

















