All High Street articles – Page 62
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Subway reaches 100 Northern Irish stores with Finaghy opening
Subway opened its first store in Northern Ireland 19 years ago
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UK shoppers brought on to high street by warmer weather
Overall footfall in June was 0.8% up on a year ago
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Holland & Barrett profits under pressure from supermarkets
Holland & Barrett’s UK retail sales rose 4.6% in the year before its £1.8bn takeover by a Russian billionaire
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Network Rail extends coffee biofuel plan to more stations
Bristol and Reading will begin converting used coffee grounds following success in six London stations
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Coffee giants vow to act on faecal bacteria in ice
A BBC investigation found ice from Costa Coffee, Starbucks and Caffè Nero contained bacteria from faeces
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Community centres luring shoppers from 'out of town' stores
New report finds 78% of shoppers visited a community shopping centre at least one a week
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Sub-postmasters take on Post Office over theft allegations
The case comes after many were sacked, lost their homes, and even jailed when cash shortfalls were found at some Post Offi…
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Sainsbury's opens Crussh 'fit food' concession in Pimlico
This is the first time Crussh has partnered with another retailer
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Starbucks commits to employ 2,500 refugees across Europe
The announcement was part of a global hiring commitment that Starbucks made earlier this year
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Real Junk Food Project cafés face safety probe
The café chain serving up surplus stock is under investigation for redistributing out-of-date food
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Greggs promotes low-cal range with 'salad dressing' couture
Models dress in salad ingredients to celebrate launch of Greggs summer salads
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Caffè Nero gets theatrical with new cocktail-style iced drinks
The 11-strong Shaken range, including zero-calorie iced teas and reduced-sugar lemonades, will be served over ice…
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Strong Easter drives like-for-like retail sales up 5.6% in April
UK retail sales grow 5.6% in April boosted by Easter, but BRC warns over longer-term prospects for the sector
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Aldi to anchor Bradford discount retail park
Listed real estate investment trust LXi REIT has agreed to fund £10m for the development of a new discount retail park in Bradford to be anchored by a 20,000 sq ft Aldi store, with Home Bargains owner TJ Morris also agreeing pre-let of 16,000 sq ft unit.
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Retailers unite in call for urgent action on business rates
Seven different trade groups have called on the government to commit to “fundamental change” to the system
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Pret A Manger notches up 12th consecutive year of growth
Across the period, Pret opened 50 new stores including 31 in the UK
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City snapshot: Double-digit Costa sales rise boosts Whitbread’s annual profits
Annual pre-tax profits were up 6.2% at leisure group Whitbread as 10.7% total growth in its Costa Coffee chain boosted performance - however the shares have plunged as the group undershot City expectations
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Coffee cup waste needs bring your own revolution
Sir, If customers were to bring their own cups, then there would be no need to recycle
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Pret A Manger and Paul introduce reusable coffee cup discounts
A survey by Ask the Q revealed that coffee chains are falling short on reusable takeaway cups
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Food sales increase in March thanks to inflation but hopes rest on Easter
Food retailers managed to record growth in March but the rise was mainly driven by inflation as the sector pins its hopes on a bumper Easter.