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Guy Warner puts local produce at heart of sixth Cotswold store
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Icy blue drinks can really rake in the green
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C-store retailer: happy staff equals happy customers
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Social butterflies: how to engage online to drive sales
Social media is a low-cost, fast way to engage with community. So, how are c-stores using it to drive customers through the door?
Bulked up: c-stores muscle in on mults’ turf with big packs
Gigantic packs of loo roll, dog food and even protein powder are no longer exclusive to larger stores, as c-stores look to bulk up sales
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