All News articles – Page 97
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NewsCo-op Group set to open 12 new stores across London
The Co-op Group is set to open 12 new stores across London in the next 30 days, following a £9m investment.
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NewsPCC calls for more police recognition of business crime
Staffordshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has underlined the “critical importance” of business crime protection and called for more recognition of the effects of retail crime.
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NewsSandwiches lead out-of-home bakery purchases in grocery
Around 20% of total bakery items eaten out-of-home are purchased form a convenience store or supermarket, with sandwiches and wraps leading the way, according to MCA research.
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NewsSimply Fresh appoints former 7-Eleven chief Tim Chalk as ceo
Simply Fresh has appointed Tim Chalk, former ceo of 7-Eleven Hong Kong & Macau, as its new chief executive.
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NewsUnitas Wholesale promises efficient and effective future
Unitas Wholesale is aiming to be first choice business partner for suppliers in the independent sector with a future strategy based on being the most efficient and effective route to market.
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NewsSoft drinks levy raises £153.8m since April, HMRC reveals
The soft drinks levy has raised £153.8m in tax since its introduction in April, according to new government statistics.
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NewsHigh street grocery spend predicted to rise this Christmas
Good news is forecast for the high street this Christmas as grocery spending is predicted increase from 0.2% to 3.0% year on year (YoY).
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NewsMillennials driving demand for low alcohol beer, says Carlsberg
Consumers across the UK believe that low or no alcohol beer is becoming more socially acceptable, with millennials most likely to enjoy it, according to Carlsberg UK’s The Low Alcohol Beer Survey.
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NewsSupermarkets failing to enforce voluntary energy drinks ban
The UK’s big four supermarkets are still selling high-caffeine energy drinks to children, despite having signed up to a voluntary ban on sales to under 16s earlier this year.
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NewsSainsbury's stocks edible insects in UK supermarket first
Sainsbury’s has become the first UK supermarket to start selling edible insects in a bid to capitalise on the growing trend towards sustainable protein-packed food sources.
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Budgens recruits 70 new stores and expands into the North
Budgens is in “great shape” after recruiting 70 stores in the past year and expanding in to 12 new counties, according to brand director Mike Baker.
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Co-op Group rolls out compostable carrier bags
The Co-op Group is this week rolling out new compostable carrier bags in an attempt to cut down on single-use plastics.
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CJ Lang looks to the future with new energy
CJ Lang is approaching the future with increased pace and energy under a new management team to turn the perennial “sleeping giant” into a more dynamic and successful operator in the Scottish convenience market.
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NewsCosta extends loyalty scheme to Costa Express machines
Costa Coffee has extended its Coffee Club loyalty programme to Costa Express machines across the UK.
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NewsCamelot reveals lottery sales rise following review
National Lottery ticket sales are up 5.4% on the first half of 2017/18, Camelot’s half year results for 2018/19 show.
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NewsWrap paves the way for assault on plastic waste
The UK’s leading supermarkets, discounters and producers now have a clear framework for reducing the scourge of plastic waste, following the launch of Wrap’s UK Plastics Pact Roadmap to 2025.
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NewsUK shoppers prioritise eco-friendly packaged products
Almost three-quarters (73%) of British shoppers prefer to buy products with environmentally-friendly packaging, according to IRI’s European Shopper Insights Survey.
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NewsHMRC clamps down on illicit tobacco sellers on Facebook
The net is closing in on criminals who sell illicit tobacco via social media sites such as Facebook, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has warned.
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NewsACS urges greater protection for shop workers
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) is calling on the government to introduce new protections for shop workers in the UK.
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Store fined £10,304 for selling a £4 pack of razor blades
A pharmacy has just been fined £8,000 with £2,304 costs for selling a packet of five Wilkinson Sword razor blades to a boy who admitted he was only 15 years of age.

















