All News articles – Page 349
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NewsRoyal Mail deal gets cautious welcome
Subpostmasters have given a cautious welcome to the 10-year Inter-Business Agreement (IBA) between the Post Office and Royal Mail.
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NewsClean living
Shoppers are under pressure to get more for their hard-earned money, and manufacturers have obliged with new and improved products
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NewsLimited edition Covent Garden soup
New Covent Garden is getting romantic with the launch of its limited-edition soup.
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NewsTyrrell's unveils 'crinkly' crisps
Tyrrell’s has unveiled a range of ‘crinkly’ vegetable-based crisps.
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NewsDairy Milk gets Union Jack packaging
Cadbury is launching Union Jack packaging on 120g and 230g blocks of Dairy Milk.
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NewsThe Sun shines on Premier deal
Premier retailers are being promised increased footfall and sales thanks to a sharpened promotional focus and national advertising in The Sun newspaper.
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NewsUtility firms to pay the price for roadworks
Utility companies may be charged up to £2,500 a day to dig up busy roads at peak times thanks to a new government initiative.
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NI large retailer levy gains momentum
A levy against large retailers has made further progress in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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NewsImperial Tobacco launches Player's
Imperial Tobacco has introduced Player’s cigarettes, aimed at the lower end of the value priced segment.
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NewsMary Portas presents at Pro-retail
High-street champion Mary Portas will be returning to the Pro-retail show for a second year.
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NewsNew tricks
When a Tesco Express threatened to ruin Mark Canniford’s business overnight, he devised…
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Scottish tobacco display ban appeal rejected
Appeal judges have rejected a legal challenge by Imperial Tobacco on Scottish government plans to ban tobacco displays in shops and sales from vending machines.
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Year of growth for Londis
Londis has labelled 2011 as its most successful year for growth from multi-site operators. Some 65 new stores owned by multi-site operators joined the fascia last year.
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NewsSubway eyes up convenience sites for growth plans
Subway has announced plans to open 600 new stores in the UK and Ireland over the next four years, with an added emphasis on convenience sites.
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NewsC-stores' fruit and veg sales looking healthy
Convenience stores have seen fruit and veg sales soar by up to 30% over the past year on the back of improvements in the supply chain and changing shopper habits.


















