All Property and Planning articles – Page 52
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News
Dhamecha carries out cash & carry depot refurbs
Dhamecha Cash & Carry is embarking on a depot refurbishment programme…
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Budgens targeted by nimbys for trying to open in Surrey village
Budgens has found itself the unlikely target in a leafy Surrey village…
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Comment and Opinion
Debbie & Andrew's: saying farewell to our brand
I can relate to the founders of the Harris+Hoole coffee shop and admire its decision to let Tesco take a chunk…
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Analysis and Features
Online retail - Amazon: a fresh start in seattle
Amazon Fresh rolled into Seattle in 2007, offering fresh grocery delivered straight to your door.If you were one of the lucky ones, that is. Amazon launched the service by invitation only, with a fleet of trucks delivering to a single zip code, Mercer Island.Since then, it has maintained that sedate ...
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Asda renames IPL sourcing arm as International Procurement and Logistics Ltd
Asda has renamed International Produce Ltd – its direct sourcing arm – to International Procurement and Logistics Ltd…
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Hannan Meats builds world's biggest Himalayan salt chamber
Northern Irish supplier Hannan Meats is building the world’s largest Himalayan salt chamber for dry-ageing meat…
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Category Report
Dear Mr Cameron...
We asked leading wholesale figures from the Big 30 what they would ask the government to do to help their business. Here’s what they said…
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Four sites to go in Midcounties Co-op takeover of Tuffins
The OFT will not refer Midcounties Co-op’s acquisition of Harry Tuffins to the Competition Commission…
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Analysis and Features
Why is Tesco getting all frothy about coffee?
How much potential does the coffee shop market really have for the supermarkets?…
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Waitrose 'no longer needs' Bardon distribution centre
Waitrose is to move out of its distribution centre in Bardon, Leicestershire, putting 420 jobs at risk….
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Off-licence chain G101 keeps up pursuit of more c-stores
Scottish off-licence chain G101 Off Sales is on the hunt for more convenience stores despite the economic uncertainty…
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Nocton 'mega-dairy' team ups sticks to Hungary
The team behind the ill-fated Nocton mega-dairy has invested in a dairying operation in Hungary….
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BRC boss: Portas politics won't save our towns
The government’s bid to save the high street under Mary Queen of Shops star Mary Portas…
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Lidl targets in-store bakeries in all UK stores
Lidl plans to roll out in-store bakeries to its entire UK estate if its latest trial proves a hit…
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Tayto confirms further job losses in wake of factory fire
Crisp manufacturer Tayto has confirmed more redundancies as it considers the future of a plant devastated by fire last September.
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Unilever to take over Swedish Glace frozen dessert brand
Unilever is to take over sales and distribution of dairy-free frozen desserts brand Swedish Glace…
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3663 awarded £60m contract to supply SSP outlets
SSP UK has awarded a three-year foodservice contract worth £60m to 3663 following a competitive tender…
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Comment and Opinion
The big supermarket squeeze
That meat processor Vion is deciding to exit the UK came as a surprise to Shore Capital…
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Analysis and Features
Are we making progress on the UK high street front?
This week, the BRC published the sixth major study to appear since the launch of the Mary Portas Review …
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News
Warbies ends bread export trial to Euro Tescos
Warburtons has pulled the plug on its first overseas venture…