All articles by Sarah Britton – Page 11
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Features and analysis
HISBE pushes for £75k fundraising goal to help open third store
The Sussex-based ethical supermarket group needs a further £21,000 to reach its target
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Nisa gains two more Haven Holidays sites as part of deal extension
The retailer’s holiday park convenience estate rose by over 30% in 2022
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Twice as many illegal vapes as counterfeit cigarettes seized in UK
Responsible suppliers are demanding a clampdown on the illicit trade
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Forecourt operator MPK switches 17 Londis stores to Nisa
All MPK stores are now dual-branded with Nisa
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Belshill retailer Abdul Majid wins DRS judicial review case
The independent retailer has won his case against Circularity Scotland’s proposed retailer handling fees
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UK wholesalers to aim for net zero by 2040
The announcement was made at The Federation of Wholesale Distributors’ annual conference
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Bank card users up c-store visits, while rapid delivery trips dip
Shoppers who pay by card are spending more in c-stores this year due to more frequent visits
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Circularity Scotland’s administration fuels case for DRS compensation
Lorna Slater blames the UK Government for the collapse of the firm
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David’s Kitchen and Pinkie Farm show off new looks with Spar
David Sands Group in Scotland has updated its stores after switching over from Nisa last year
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How our refit with refills is tackling the cost of living crisis
Food to go and a zero waste offer are major USPs at Nisa Local Bury Road
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Industry backs proposal to make Healthy Start more accessible
The ACS is supporting a motion that would allow retailers to help more people get access to healthy food
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Old Town service station undergoes refit and converts to Nisa
The store is part of the family-run Pricewatch chain
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In-store music boosts weekday sales, but may harm weekend spend
Research from the University of Bath shows music puts people in the mood to spend more Mon-Thurs
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Uproar over Humza Yousaf’s dismissal of DRS compensation
The Fed’s Mo Razzaq warned that the government will have ”faint credibility” if it denies industry compensation
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Imperial Brands calls for UK Government to raise standards within vaping
The firm wants to see regulations strengthened to prevent access to youth vaping
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How American snacks and Smashville burgers made us TikTok famous
An in-store burger shop, flavoured pickles and US candy are pulling in a wide range of customers at a Nisa in Oldham
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Co-op peatland preservation project with RSPB takes flight
The initiative will reduce carbon loss by restoring of two areas of peatland in Scotland and Wales
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Look inside Heart of England Co-op’s £3.8m Hinckley store
Take a visual tour of the 3,000sq ft food outlet
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Half of convenience retailers are investing less since the National Living Wage increase
The Association of Convenience Stores has highlighted the challenges retailers are facing in its submission to the Low Pay Commission
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Fascia & Franchise: Raising your game
Five retailers discuss how their symbol groups support them and how they can improve