Tobacco – Page 13
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New look limited edition Camel
JTI has launched a limited edition ‘Discover More’ design on its Camel Blue 20s packs.
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MPs urged to think again on ban plan
Revoking the forthcoming ban on tobacco displays would be a "striking signal" of the new government's commitment to supporting small businesses, the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has said.
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Warning on new batch of stolen cigarettes
The Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) is calling on retailers to help it stem a leak of illicit cigarettes onto the UK market, after a vast haul of non-UK duty paid tobacco was stolen from Southampton docks last week.
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Canada’s kids smoke more despite bans
Canada's c-store retailers are demanding government action against the rising tide of contraband tobacco, after recent surveys found that both the illicit trade and the incidence of underage smoking are increasing.
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The tobacco black market and how it hurts local shops
The C-Store Champions and JTI’s Jeremy Blackburn debate the illicit tobacco trade
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Price squeeze sees smokers economise
Economy brands are the gantry’s brightest stars as the ongoing squeeze on spending pushes smokers down the pricing ranks, says Gaelle Walker
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The state of play on tobacco display
Plans for banning the display of tobacco are different across the UK. Here’s the story so far
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Your man inside tobacco
Having a good relationship with your tobacco sales rep can significantly boost your sales, says Gaelle Walker
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Criminal gang targets cigarette gantries
Store owners in the West Midlands have been hit by a spate of break-ins targeting their cigarette gantries.
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Landmark on a roll
Landmark Wholesale has launched a new economy-priced hand-rolling tobacco under its own label No3 brand.
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Retailers urged to blow the whistle on illicit traders
A responsible store owner is urging his fellow retailers to report illicit tobacco traders to the authorities, after his tip-off led to the prosecution of a black market operation in his area
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Scottish retailers face 'world's toughest tobacco ban'
The future of tobacco retailing in Scotland is under threat from the most “disruptive and draconian” tobacco display ban in the world, the Scottish Grocers’ Federation (SGF) has said
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Tobacco displays are up in the air again
The twists and turns in the battle to keep cigarettes over the counter and under the control of the only responsible supply chain just keep on coming, says Dave Visick
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llicit tobacco trade booms in Ireland
The trade in illicit tobacco has reached new heights in the Republic of Ireland, creating more problems for the nation's recession-hit independent retailers.
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Price fixing fines worry tobacco retailers
The recent Office of Fair Trading (OFT) ruling that the UK's two largest tobacco companies colluded with large retailers to set the price of products could damage their relationships with the independent trade, retailers have told Convenience Store.
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Scotland and Wales announce tobacco display ban plans
The Scottish government plans to limit the display of tobacco products to an area approximately the size of a cigarette packet.
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Tobacco display fight to go to the courts
Manufacturers and retailers have launched a legal challenge to the tobacco display ban reguations
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Doctors’ plans for tobacco point the finger at stores
A new report by one of the UK’s most influential health lobby groups has angered tobacco retailers by proposing radical control strategies which could force them out of the market.
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Tobacco display ban faces Lord's challenge
A Conservative peer has called for the regulation behind the ban of the display of tobacco products to be annulled.
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Tobacco display: all cost and no effect
The details of the tobacco display ban regulations reveal watered down measures that will inflict costs, but not achieve their supporters’ aims