News – Page 88
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Features and analysisHow energy meter tampering is impacting retailers - and how you can help
Figures from Crimestoppers show reports of energy theft have increased since the start of the cost-of-living crisis
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Features and analysisSWA president Tom Slaven pays tribute to predecessor Julie Dunn
The new president of the Scottish Wholesale Association, Tom Slaven, has paid tribute to his predecessor Julie Dunn
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Features and analysisChelmsford Star Co-op partners with Quadient
Chelmsford Star Co-op partners with Quadient to launch lockers in stores
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Features and analysisJohn Brodie steps down as Scotmid CEO
Scotmid CEO John Brodie has retired from his role after more than 30 years in the business
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Features and analysisToo Good To Go saves 40 million Surprise Bags since UK launch
The UK food saving app has saved over 40 million Surprise Bags from going to waste since its 2016 UK launch
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Features and analysisSWA launches wholesale fund to boost local Scottish produce
The fund offers up to £10,000 per business and is open for applications from 13 August 2024 to 6 September 2024
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Features and analysisArdleigh Village Service Station relaunches with Nisa
Ardleigh Village Service Station near Colchester has relaunched as a Nisa Local
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Features and analysisUnitas adds Direct Line Supplies to member roster
Foodservice distributor Direct Line Supplies Ltd has joined Unitas
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Features and analysisBoy, 16, pleads guilty to aiding looters into convenience store
The boy was caught on CCTV pulling up the shutters of a store whilst others were going inside to loot it
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Features and analysisBusiness minister calls on insurers to pay out riot damage quickly
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has written to the Association of British Insurers
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Features and analysisAdvice for retailers who shut shops due to riots
Insurance advice for those who closed for potential riots that didn’t happen
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Features and analysisThree million Brits quit smoking by vaping in five years
New data from Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) finds vapes have been the most popular aid to quitting
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Features and analysisDeadline looms for postmasters' Horizon IT inquiry survey
There is now less than a week to take part and provide crucial evidence for the Inquiry into the Post Office scandal
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Features and analysisAsda reveals second quarter trading figures, eyes convenience sector
Asda has just updated the business world on its trading for the second quarter of 2024
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Features and analysisGroceryAid offers support for your children ahead of exam result days
If your child struggles with the stress and pressure of exam results day, GroceryAid offers free and confidential online support
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Features and analysisVolumatic supports new rules on access to cash
The introduction of stricter rules ensuring consumers and small businesses retain access to cash has been welcomed
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Features and analysisGeneral Mills accelerates sales team with new sales director Rob Owen
Owen will succeed Simon Fisher, who will take on the role of commercial director
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Features and analysisCategory Analysis: Food to Go
The latest analysis from Circana examines food to go in convenience in terms of value sales and market share
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Features and analysisFed supports riot-hit members’ businesses with emergency funding of up to £1,000
Find out how you can apply
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Features and analysisACS urges retailers to prioritise safety following increase in violence and looting
ACS chief executive James Lowman told Convenience Store that it’s particularly important to get colleagues away before any violence unfolds


















