All Convenience articles – Page 123
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Analysis & Features
Making the most of the tobacco display ban
Six months on, has the impact of the tobacco display ban for small shops been as bad as many feared?
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Analysis & Features
How hot made all the difference for the Jethwas
Baz Jethwa spent £400,000 on a posh refurb for his store in Farnworth
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News
Spar to revamp digital strategy with focus on millennials
Spar UK is launching a new digital strategy that will allow retailers to adapt to the needs of their own customers online
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Comment & Opinion
Living wage means rethink of price-marked packs
Nobody is against the principle of paying valued staff more money, provided the business model can sustain it
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News
NFRN lobbies minister over 5p bag charge at Tory conference
The group met rural affairs minister Rory Stewart and urged him to extend the charge to small shops
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News
One Stop Franchise joins up to Rural Shops Alliance
One Stop says it wants to recognise the different needs of rural retailers
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News
Plastic bag 5p charge can be absorbed, say fifth of under-35s
The Future Thinking survey of 2,180 shoppers in England revealed 22% of under-35s were prepared to pay 5p per plastic bag in the future
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News
C-stores to charge 5p for plastic bags despite exemption
The vast majority of independent retailers in England look set to introduce the government’s 5p charge for carrier bags
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News
'Convenience store investment falling' ahead of NLW
The convenience store sector has seen investment plummet over the past few months
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News
Landmark launches 'All You Need' Rugby World Cup promotion
Landmark Wholesale has launched a 12-strong bestseller promotion for the Rugby World Cup…
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News
Nisa wins £250m Ramsden International contract deal
Nisa has secured a new five-year contract to supply Ramsden International worth £250m…
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News
'Convenience store investment falling' ahead of NLW
The ACS is warning investment is down 35% over the past three months
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News
Media Bites 24 Sep: Convenience stores, Tesco, Diageo
Owners of convenience stores across the country are mothballing large capital expenditure projects as they fear the financial impact of the national living wage proposals, according to The Times.
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Analysis & Features
Van man Mike Greene itching to get My Local on the road
The entrepreneur is confident simple changes to layout and ranging can work wonders for the stores whatever the locations
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News
New frozen food deal run by One Stop
One Stop said the frozen meal deal was a response to consumer demand and the success of its existing lunchtime deal
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Analysis & Features
Coffee-to-go: how to cash in
More and more Brits are expecting to be able to pick up premium cups when they visit forecourts and c-stores
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News
Mike Greene insists ‘poor locations’ not an issue as he targets £300m in sales for My Local
Greene was keen to dismiss suggestions the business would be hampered by poor locations for many of its stores
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News
Morrisons confirms sale of 140 M Local stores
The stores are being sold for £25m to a team led by Mike Greene and Greybull Capital
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News
Convenience stores grow sales and locations
The number of convenience stores on the UK mainland has grown more than 1.5% from 50,747 to 51,524
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News
Posh refurb sees sales rise at Farnworth Costcutter
A Costcutter retailer has increased sales by almost £1m following an extensive premium refurb…