Stores news – Page 122
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NewsPortas Pilot in Berwick failed to find ways to spend £150,000
Councillors have pulled the plug on a Portas Pilot scheme that failed to find ways to spend £150,000
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NewsOne Stop Franchise owners to convert second Birmingham store
Two One Stop franchise owners are poised to open their second outlet under the fascia…
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NewsMoody's leasehold change to benefit European supermarkets
A host of European supermarkets could unlock cash on their balance sheets after receiving a boost from ratings agency Moody’s
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NewsMorrisons returns to selling wine by country of origin
Morrisons is returning to merchandising wine by country of origin – ditching the experimental approaches to the category brought in under former CEO Dalton Philips.
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NewsTesco drops 'unexpected item in bagging area' as it brings in friendlier self-checkouts
Tesco is to call time on the dreaded phrase “unexpected item in the bagging area” as it seeks to give a friendlier feel to its self-service checkouts.
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NewsM&S to close nine of its stores as part of estate review
M&S is closing the stores because they are considered not to be fit for the future and in the wrong locations to serve its customers.
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NewsWaitrose to carry on Channel Islands push
Supermarket reaches distribution agreement with local retailer in Alderney
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NewsNFT's Port of Tilbury depot starts to take shape
Construction has started on a major new distribution centre in the Port of Tilbury
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NewsTesco won't revisit Plymouth Extra plan
Tesco has dashed hopes that it is revisiting plans to build what would have been its biggest store
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NewsRibena, Capri-Sun and Rubicon hit by Tesco sugar cull
Tesco is to delist some of the biggest-selling children’s drinks brands in the UK when kids go back to school this autumn
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NewsSainsbury's rolls out kids frozen meal range to 320 stores
“Kiddyum had an innovative product and well thought-out business plan,” said Sainsbury’s business unit director James Bailey
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NewsBooths expansion programme delivers store 32 in Burscough
The 30,000 sq ft store, which has created over 60 jobs, contains a café, fresh food counters including a butcher; fishmonger; delicatessen; hot food and cheesemonger
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NewsBig four building less than a third of planned stores
Figures show that just 32 per cent of projects submitted for planning permission by big four have been built
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NewsAndroid contactless payment added to Greggs Rewards App
Greggs has released an updated Rewards App, which enables customers to make contactless payments via Android…
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NewsMarvellous Creations SKUs face axe in reset
Mondelez is axing several lines from its award-winning Cadbury Dairy Milk spinoff Marvellous Creations
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NewsCo-op apologises as customers get charged twice
Hundreds of thousands of customers who used debit or credit cards at the 2,700 Co-Operative stores on Tuesday, 7 July, have been charged twice due to an error
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NewsTesco relists dropped Kingsmill lines
From last week, Kingsmill 50/50 and No Crusts have gone back on sale in what Kingsmill owner Allied Bakeries described as “the majority” of Tesco stores
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NewsAsda phases out integrated Disney stores
Andy Clarke this week revealed the retailer had axed the format, but said licensing would continue to be important to the business
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NewsOwn-label Budgens salad lines launched
Budgens has further widened its fresh produce offering with an own-label bagged salad range…
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NewsM&S commissions study into protecting stores from climate change
The retailer said soaring temperatures and other extreme conditions caused by climate change represented a serious threat to sales





