All Store design articles – Page 34
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UK supermarkets test DNA crime scene spray technology
Two “major” UK supermarkets are testing a forensic system that sprays intruders with a synthetic DNA solution
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My Local: Mike Greene praises staff spirit after difficult start
Only 16 of the planned 130 stores were able to open on Monday, but all are open now, Greene said
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Sainsbury's puts shopper missions at the heart of new format trials
Sainsbury’s is trialling a number of new concepts aimed at making the shopping experience easier for customers at six of its supermarkets.
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Analysis & Features
Darren Topp's bish bang wallop approach to BHS food
BHS CEO Darren Topp describes the continued foray into grocery as “integral” to its turnaround
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Starbucks opens food concept store in Covent Garden
The new store will serve alcohol and freshly prepared meals
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Retailers sign up for PRS and PPL fee-free in-store music
AF Blakemore is the latest grocery company to have signed up for an alternative way of playing in-store music
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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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Comment & Opinion
Shopper psychology is hardly a dark art!
The notion that supermarkets can fool customers into buying something they don’t want is silly
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Analysis & Features
Shopper psychology: influencing the subconscious of the savvy
What are the latest mind games grocers should be investing in to boost sales on the shop floor?
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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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Birds Eye reveals plan to rejuvenate flagging frozen foods
Birds Eye has set out plans to unlock an additional £676m of revenue in frozen food over the next three years
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Morrisons calls end to ‘guilt’ lanes with checkout confectionery ban
The supermarket will replace the confectionery with a range of alternative snacks, including fruit, nuts and bottled water
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Comment & Opinion
Shopper psychology: have retailers thought it through?
”It is a strange fact that retailers are typically less expert in shopper psychology than the big branded houses”
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Scottish carrier bag levy sees The Co-op raise £750,000
Co-op raises £750,000 for charity through Scots bag charge
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Barclaycard to offer NFC contactless payments for Android
Barclaycard upgrades contactless payment app
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Katjes Fassin to offer in-store 3D confectionery printing
An individual 3D-printed sweet will be priced around £3.50 Supplier Katjes Fassin – maker of M&S’s Percy Pig sweets - has developed a 3D confectionery printer that it claims will be the first to allow retailers to ‘print’ sweets in store. The device, dubbed the Magic Candy ...
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Comment & Opinion
Food's in vogue in the fashion world
Food and fashion can make for a powerful in-store experience, argues Gregor Jackson at gpstudio
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BoxPark pop-up shopping concept is good news for indies
After making its debut in Shoreditch, BoxPark, a pop-up shopping mall, is making its way to Croydon
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Sainsbury's pulls out of plans to open 80,000 sq ft store
Sainsbury’s said it has not taken the “decision lightly” to pull out of plans for an 80,000 sq ft supermarket in Middlehaven, Middlesbrough.