All Coronavirus articles – Page 16
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News
Coronavirus: Store’s “wall of smiles” spreads joy in troubling times
Independent retailer Bobby Singh from BB Nevison Superstore & Post Office in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, is boosting community morale with a “wall of smiles” created by local children in his store window.
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Coronavirus: Pandemic will have 'lasting impact' on UK shopping habits
The shopping habits of UK consumers could be permanently altered by the coronavirus lockdown, new research from commerce services company PFS suggests.
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Dear Jac
Paperwork denied
Among the measures announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak were direct cash grants to help the self-employed through the coronavirus outbreak.
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Coronavirus: Only 1.4% of loan scheme applications successful to date
Only 1.4% of applications for cash through a government loan scheme established in response to the coronavirus have been successful to date, the business secretary has admitted.
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Advice Guide
Coronavirus: Seven ways to turn new shoppers into loyal customers
C-store retailers have welcomed millions of new customers through their doors as people adapt to life under lockdown, but how can retailers hang on to these shoppers in the long term?
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News
Remembering Raj: friends and colleagues pay tribute
Friends and colleagues from the convenience retail industry have been remembering Raj Aggarwal, who passed away last week after contracting Covid-19 coronavirus.
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Opinion
The delivery opportunity
Given that convenience stores play a vital role in local communities, now could not be a better time to venture into home delivery when shoppers need it most, writes HIM’s Sarah Alhadeff.
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News
Coronavirus: Post Office enables wider access to cash across network
The Post Office is making two of its access to cash products available to all banks, meaning self-isolating or vulnerable people can collect cash from all branches through a friend, relative or carer.
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Interviews and Profiles
Coping with the pressure of missing staff during lockdown
With only half his workforce remaining, and only half his deliveries arriving, Mitul Patel of Nisa Southend Victoria, Essex, is having to work twice as hard to fill the shelves and ensure hygiene levels are high.
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Coronavirus: Free-to-use ATM guarantee for UK communities
PayPoint, Barclays, NatWest, and Sainsbury’s Bank have pledged to guarantee free access to cash in all UK communities, in response to the coronavirus pandemic which is placing a strain on the free ATM network.
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Coronavirus: GroceryAid enhances Helpline with mental health support
Industry charity GroceryAid has bolstered its 24/7 freephone Helpline with new counselling services offering emotional and mental health support amid the coronaviris crisis.
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Coronavirus: Surge in support for local shops in social media posts
The coronavirus pandemic has prompted a dramatic shift in social media conversations, with a sharp rise in online support for local business and community cohesion, new studies suggest.
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Features and analysis
Nisa Stilton, Cambridgeshire
Late last year the village store in Stilton, Cambridgeshire, re-opened following a major refit which saw the 1,500sq ft site almost double in size.
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News
Coronavirus: Dartford store owner, 41, dies from disease
A store owner from Dartford, Kent, is believed to be one of the first retailers in the UK to die from coronavirus.
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News
Coronavirus: Shopper loyalty up as visit frequency grows, research reveals
Shopper loyalty is on the rise as the UK’s “locked-down” consumers establish more of a routine, research from HIM & MCA Insight’s new weekly measure of shopper behaviour suggests.
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News
Coronavirus: ACS calls on retailers to report “profiteering” traders
Convenience retailers are being urged to “name and shame” companies who are raising prices unfairly and taking advantage of consumers during the coronavirus outbreak.
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News
Coronavirus: 700+ Spar stores join NHS Volunteer Responders programme
More than 700 Spar stores across England have signed up to the NHS Volunteer Responders programme, which enables volunteers to support vulnerable people who have been referred by health professionals and local authorities.
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Interviews and Profiles
How we kept the business afloat in the early days of lockdown
With their garage workshop and coffee shop closed, but store sales soaring, Christian Slingsby and wife Rachael are going all out to keep Hockmeyer Motors (Spar), Sleaford ticking over.
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Features and analysis
Coronavirus: Posters for your store
Posters for your store can be downloaded from the Association of Convenience Stores’ resource centre.