All News articles – Page 343
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NewsResponsible Retailing Award
As one of the first retailers in the London area to introduce a Challenge 25 policy for age restricted products, Syed and his team have a golden reputation to protect. However, a rigorous training programme - supported by in-house test purchasing, tough penalties for staff who fail, and the recent ...
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NewsLocal campaign parks charge plans
Controversial plans to introduce parking charges in Ely, Cambridgeshire have been deferred thanks to a last-minute appeal by residents and traders.
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NewsSimply Fresh rolls out new food to go
Simply Fresh is preparing to draw back the curtain on a bespoke food to go offering which will bring in-store theatre to selected stores.
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Freezer pleasers
The forecast for 2012 is sunny, with children’s lines and premium take-home products the ice cream categories to watch.
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Olympic Sunday trading suggestion sparks fury
Retailers have slammed a suggestion to relax Sunday trading hours during the Olympic Games.
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NewsJTI redesigns King Six cigars
JTI is introducing a new look pack for its large whiff cigar brand King Six.
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NewsCamelot applies for judicial review on Health Lottery
Camelot has applied for a judicial review of the Gambling Commission’s decision on the Health Lottery.
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NewsCome and see us at the National Convenience Show
Independent retailers have an open invitation to visit the Convenience Store stand (H100) at the National Convenience Show, running at Birmingham’s NEC on March 25-27.
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NewsHighland Spring launches TV campaign
Highland Spring has launched a major new national TV campaign…
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NewsJTI launches Berkeley incentive scheme
JTI is incentivising convenience store retailers to stock up on its value range of Berkeley cigarettes with a new prize draw.
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NewsTwo innovations for Imperial's Lambert & Butler
Imperial Tobacco is imersing itself in the innovation pool this April with the launch of two new brand variants of its Lambert & Butler range.
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NewsConvenient remedy for unemployment
Small stores are making valiant attempts to keep young people employed
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NewsLansley proud of plain packaging consultation
Retailers will be asked to explain their links to the tobacco industry when responding to the government’s consultation on plain packaging, due to be published imminently.
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NewsSupport swells for minimum pricing
Scottish health secretary Nicola Sturgeon has called on those who still oppose the SNP’s alcohol minimum pricing plans to let it “get on with the job” and not delay the legislation’s journey through the courts.
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NewsStore raids smoke out illicit tobacco
A series of raids by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officers on independent shops in Derby have resulted in the seizure of illicit cigarettes and rolling tobacco.
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More energy supplier protection needed for small businesses
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has urged the Energy and Climate Change Committee to include small businesses within its remit.


















