Stores news – Page 126
-
News
Fresh to Store adds new Scottish regional products to offer
Fresh to Store has launched a new range of Scottish regional products for customers north of the border
-
-
News
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
-
News
Scottish carrier bag levy sees The Co-op raise £750,000
Co-op raises £750,000 for charity through Scots bag charge
-
News
Morrisons adds 'new' Lake District cheese in support package
Morrisons has launched a ‘new’ Lake District cheese brand as part of its package of support for farmers
-
News
SodaStream adds Waters Zeros and Fruits enhancer duo
SodaStream is looking to tap the boom in water-enhancing products with two new ranges
-
News
Barclaycard to offer NFC contactless payments for Android
Barclaycard upgrades contactless payment app
-
News
Cold storage expert Reed Boardall wins Young's contract
Young’s Seafood has appointed Reed Boardall to handle the collection, storage and delivery of its foodservice business…
-
News
Mike Greene insists ‘poor locations’ not an issue as he targets £300m in sales for My Local
Greene was keen to dismiss suggestions the business would be hampered by poor locations for many of its stores
-
News
Bee pollen added to Hilltop Honey retail line-up
Bee pollen is a celebrity favourite and described as a “nutritionally complete” food
-
News
Convenience stores grow sales and locations
The number of convenience stores on the UK mainland has grown more than 1.5% from 50,747 to 51,524
-
News
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 ...
-
News
Tesco sells Homeplus to investors for £4.2bn
The sale marks another step in the scaling down of the global empire built by Sir Terry Leahy and Philip Clarke
-
News
Tesco layout rethink reflects menu planning at home
Tesco is trialling new layouts in 50 stores as part of chief executive Dave Lewis’ Project Reset
-
News
Bottlegreen revamps and boosts its mixers line-up
Bottlegreen is expanding its range of mixers with new flavours, formats and a packaging refresh…
-
News
Stores urged to transform fixture to boost lamb sales
Supermarkets need to radically overhaul their lamb fixtures if they want to boost flagging sales, according to new consumer research from AHDB Beef & Lamb.
-
News
Primal Pantry bars win Waitrose and Sainsbury's listings
Paleo diet brand The Primal Pantry has secured two supermarket listings for its nut and fruit snack bar range
-
News
Eat Natural adds no-added sugar 'Super Granola' duo
Eat Natural has added two granolas containing no refined sugar
-
News
Bendicks marks longest royal reign with Elizabethan mints
Bendicks is celebrating Queen Elizabeth II becoming the UK’s longest-reigning monarch
-
News
Blakemore Foodservice wins major new contracts
Blakemore Foodservice has won two new high-profile supply contracts…