All Store design articles – Page 41
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Selfridges tops up concessions at 'clean and fresh' food hall
Selfridges has revamped its food hall with new and improved concessions alongside a ‘clean, fresh’ look…
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Tesco boss Lewis sets out three-pronged turnaround plan
Embattled Tesco boss Dave Lewis Dave today set out a three-pronged strategy to rescue the crisis-hit giant.
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Morrisons toys with new concepts at three ‘lab’ stores
Morrisons is to open three new ‘lab’ stores in Milton Keynes, Weybridge and Birtley to experiment with new tailored formats.
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Analysis & Features
In-store technology: keeping it simple
When it comes to new technology, Apple is God. A fortnight ago, it released its latest miracle, the iPhone 6…
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Sainsbury’s to open Jessops concessions
Sainsbury’s has joined forces with Jessops in a deal that will see concessions for the photography chain open in Sainsbury’s stores.
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New checkout system could end 'unexpected item' woes
The company that installed the UK’s first self-service checkout is working on a new camera-based system…
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Tesco targets tourists and offices with London Express refresh
Tesco has revealed plans to refresh nearly a quarter of its London Express stores to target tourists and office workers…
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Bill Gates-supported SureChill chillers in UK supermarket trial
SureChill has revealed it is working with a UK supermarket to trial in-store chillers…
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Analysis & Features
The eco-store retrofit revolution
Supermarkets can no longer afford big, expensive showpiece eco-stores. What is the focus now?…
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Comment & Opinion
Climate change minister Amber Rudd calls for energy efficiency
It’s time for an energy-efficiency revolution in the UK – and Britain’s retailers can lead the way…
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Analysis & Features
Beacon technology's shopper marketing potential for indies
Beacons are the hottest retail technology on the block, allowing brands and retailers to ping offers straight to smartphon…
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Analysis & Features
Jempson's gives local convenience another go
Jempson’s gives local convenience another go with Wadhurst store…
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Analysis & Features
Masterclass: making a mint from magazines
A large number of c-stores don’t sell magazines, despite data showing that stocking them can increase sales…
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United Wholesale Scotland opens biggest Day-Today store yet
United Wholesale Scotland has opened a 5,000 sq ft Day-Today outlet in Kirkcaldy – its biggest to date.
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Tesco opens two new in-store cafes
Tesco has launched a Fred’s Food Construction food counter at its Express store on Philpot Lane, London…
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Tesco’s Woolwich store claims ugliest building prize
A Tesco store has picked up the dubious award of the UK’s ugliest building.
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Morrisons invests £19m in chilling fresh fruit & vegetables
Morrisons is investing £19m on extending the shelf life of its fresh fruit and veg
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Comment & Opinion
Where now for Tesco’s store refresh programme?
Tesco’s store refresh programme has been thrown into doubt by the board’s decision to cut £400m from the scheme.
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Analysis & Features
Tesco London store refurbs carry lessons for whole estate
The latest refreshes may target commuters and City types but Tesco says they carry key lessons for its national estate
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Tesco adds Polish deli counter to Ealing Broadway store
Tesco has launched a Polish deli counter at its revamped Metro store in Ealing Broadway, the first of its kind in one of its c-stores.