All News articles – Page 337
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Knight’s Budgens of Hassocks
Convenience Retailer of the Year, David Knight, takes C-Store editor David Rees on a guided tour of his Sussex store.
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NewsSubpostmasters call for more government services
Subpostmasters have repeated the call for additional government services to be run through the Post Office network.
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NewsNI Assembly offers empty premises rates relief
The Northern Ireland Assembly has introduced an empty property rates relief scheme in an attempt to limit the number of long-term vacant premises.
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NewsMusgrave Group profits dip in 2011
Profits dipped for the Musgrave Group in 2011 despite an increase in sales for the year.
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NewsACS slams ministers over 'work harder' comments
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has lambasted ministers for telling businesses to stop complaining and work harder.
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NewsPost Office to bid for £450m DVLA contract
The Post Office is attempting to secure more government work by offering the full range of DVLA services.
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NewsB&H Silver slides in a new look
JTI is introducing a new look pack for B&H Silver Slide to reinforce its premium positioning among adult smokers.
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NewsKopparberg launches groundbreaking ad campaign
Swedish cider brand Kopparberg has launched a multi-million pound advertising campaign.
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NewsNo Fear Energy announces blockbuster partnership
No Fear Energy has been confirmed as the exclusive energy drinks partner in the UK of The Dark Knight Rises.
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NewsScotland set for 50p minimum alcohol price
The Scottish government has announced that the minimum price for alcohol will be 50p per unit.
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NewsStaff safety guidance launched by British Retail Consortium
New guidance to help protect shop workers from crime has been published.
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NewsRain fails to wash away sales
The recent wet weather has failed to dampen sales in convenience stores, contrary to retailers’ low expectations in such conditions.
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NewsGet it covered
Want to boost basket spend? Aidan Fortune looks at the in-store services that give shoppers the complete package
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Nisa doubles delivery teams for Olympics
Nisa will double-team delivery drivers in the London area during the summer in order to service its network of retailers affected by traffic restrictions for the Olympic and Paralympic Games
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NewsC-stores plan community events for summer
Convenience retailers across the country are gearing up for a summer of community events and sales opportunities.
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NewsOffal new move for People's Supermarket
Shoppers at The People’s Supermarket are being encouraged to try offal as part of the store’s participation in Nose-To-Tail fortnight, the two week campaign designed to encourage less wasteful meat purchases and use.
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NewsStaying Power
For staff at Henderson Spar Victoria Street, its competition is so close it’s breathing down their neck.
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NewsGroceries watchdog included in Queen's Speech
Legislation aimed at ensuring supermarkets deal fairly and lawfully with suppliers has been included in the Queen’s Speech.
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NewsMale Grooming: Stubble trouble
In the male grooming sector retail experts have noticed that men, as well as market conditions, have gotten hairier in the past year.


















