All News articles – Page 264
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More on those voucher ouches
The problem of managing those vouchers on home news delivery is continuing to bring in feedback…
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NewsPerfect partners
It’s February 14, and there’s no mistaking the romance in the air. To celebrate this season of hearts and flowers, C-Store thought it apt to look at special relationships being created in the retail world.
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NewsBooker launches 1.5L milk bottle with £1 pricemark
Booker has launched a 1.5L bottle of milk with a £1 pricemark to help retailers compete better with the supermarkets.
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NewsSouthern Co-operative store helps to bail out flood victims
The Southern Co-operative’s Chobham store is doing its bit to help ease the flooding crisis currently unfolding in Surrey
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NewsCostcutter and Nisa claim recruitment successes
Costcutter and Nisa have both announced recruitment successes in the run-up to the expiry of their current supply agreement this summer.
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NewsPost-it note: unfair
This slot is often used to air an injustice, and that is certainly how Harjit Singh sees his situation.
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NewsSpar's TV campaign boosts basket spend and sales
Spar’s TV adverts yielded a 4% increase in basket spend and a surge in own brand sales during the campaign last autumn, new figures reveals.
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NewsNisa to open Northern Ireland office following failed bid
Nisa will be ”competing against its own shareholders” when it opens an office in Northern Ireland following a failed takeover of Food Force Ireland (FFI) earlier this year.
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NewsRetailer praises police response to two armed robberies
Nigel Dowdney has hailed the police’s response after his Norwich store was the recent victim of two armed robberies in the space of a week.
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Bestway Group announces positive annual results
The Bestway Group has announced an increase in annual turnover, although its wholesale business suffered a 6.9% drop in pre-tax profits after taking a margin hit to support its retailers.
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NewsCommunity backs store's fight against Aldi development
Premier Broadway retailers Dennis and Linda Williams are reaping the rewards of 30 years’ support for their community…
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NewsFlood-hit Somerset retailers set up shop in village hall
Flood-hit retailers Mark and Veronica Talbot are hoping to claw back vital trade with a temporary store set up in their local village hall in the Somerset Levels.
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NewsHousehold Cleaning: End Wash-Day Blues
Household cleaners come in a bewildering array of shapes, sizes and scents but the basics covered and you’re sure to clean up.
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NewsHigh street vacancy rates at four-year low of 13.9%
High street vacancy rates are below 14% for the first time in four years, according to new research.
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NewsIndependents furious over Coke 1.75ltr launch in large stores
Retailers have expressed disappointment over Coca-Cola Enterprises’ (CCE) decision to replace its 2ltr Coke bottle in all retail channels with the 1.75ltr bottle, which had been previously exclusive to convenience stores.
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NewsHouse of Lords backs ban on tobacco proxy purchasing
The House of Lords has given its backing to government plans to outlaw tobacco proxy purchasing.
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NewsRetailer receives first ever tobacco sales ban in Scotland
A newsagent from Aberdeen has become the first retailer in Scotland to be banned from selling tobacco, following an investigation by Council Trading Standards officers.
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NewsMPs urge ministers to include small retailers in carrier bag levy
MPs have urged the government to include small retailers in its plans to introduce a 5p charge for carrier bags in England.
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NewsNisa shake-up to improve focus on consumers and retail
Nisa’s creation of two distinct business units will help it become more “more consumer and retail driven.”

















