All News articles – Page 494
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Judgment enforces rest breaks
Employers must make greater efforts to ensure staff take their designated rest breaks, following a recent judgment by the European Court of Justice.
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Co-op buys top shop
Convenience Store's Top Shop 2005 winners Craig Dike and Adam Vincent have sold their Budgens business in Stoke-sub-Hamdon in Somerset to the Co-op Group.
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Rate relief revamp cuts down red tape
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has welcomed a government announcment that will cut unnecessary red tape for thousands of retailers.
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Lighting up a dark market
Parfetts and Gallaher have been working together to raise tobacco sales. John Wood reports
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Glory days
Andrew Newton is the overall winner of C-Store's Growing with Warburtons competition. Amy Lanning reports
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fresh demand
Our exclusive survey reveals that consumers want more fresh fruit and veg and more healthy options available in their local convenience stores
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Spar and WI team up to put Devon produce on the map
Spar and WI team up to put Devon produce on the map
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An international diet
Health and obesity is a burning issue all around the world, and in other countries retailers are at the forefront of tackling the issue, Ronan Hegarty reports
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Imports under fire
Imports of dangerous novelty lighters are to be banned under new legislation.
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Hot House to lead five-a-day project
Landmark Wholesale has launched a healthy eating initiative across its Hot House estate to promote the healthy options that are available at local independent stores.
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Glimpse of the future
Martin McColl has unveiled the flagship store which is set to be the model for its entire c-store estate, less than a year after completing a management buy-out of the company formerly known as TM Retail.
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Giant killer
Having a major multiple open on your doorstep needn't be the end of the road for small retailers. Londis retailer Jim Boggon tells Ronan Hegarty why
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Lancs police toughest
Police in Lancashire have taken the toughest stance on underage alcohol sales by issuing more fines than any other county in England and Wales.


















