All articles by Sunneva Moore – Page 9
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Features and analysis
Scottish Government acknowledges enforcement in response to single-use vape consultation
It comes as the Scottish Government has published its response to the consultation on details surrounding the introduction of a ban on disposable vaping products
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Football for footfall: Bestway launches major Euros campaign nationwide
Retailers are encouraged to join in the fun and showcase their football skills while scoring big on “impressive” deals and promotions
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Retailers to see £233.5m boost from England’s first match against Serbia at Euro 2024
13.6m consumers are expected to tune into England’s first match against Serbia from home, a new report from VoucherCodes.co.uk has revealed
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Tom Slaven named new president of Scottish Wholesale Association
He will succeed Julie Dunn, operations director of Blantyre-based Dunns Food and Drinks, who has held the position for six years
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How are retailers preparing for Euro 2024?
How are retailers looking to score over the next month with Euro 2024
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The Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust extends education bursaries to families of grocery workers
The charity will offer financial aid to families of convenience, grocery workers and pharmacists across the UK, to help them succeed at school, university or college
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IBVTA manifesto urges next government to treat vaping different to smoking
The manifesto presents six “key asks” informed by the industry’s expertise and research
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Oxfordshire County Council warns over illegal vapes after 10,000 seized
The team has seen a ”very concerning but unfortunately predictable development involving the use of reasonably sophisticated” concealments
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Budweiser reveals tactics to cash in on summer of sport
Budweiser Brewing Group UK&I has forecasted a bumper summer season for beer sales with sporting occasions providing a major uplift across the category
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SGF launches General Election manifesto calling for new approach to business regulation
The trade association emphasised the range of challenges local retailers from both the UK government and Scottish government
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Fashion outlet Bonmarché debuts in Co-op’s new-look Louth store
It marks the inaugural partnership between the Co-op and the value women’s wear fashion retailer
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Parfetts drives national footprint with free delivery service in south-west
It follows the wholesalers’ continued investment into its operations
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Beer and snack sales set to score big during footy frenzy summer
Major beer brands are predicted to see a more than 17% increase in sales
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New Nisa store opens in Hull
It is the third Nisa store for retailer Sarinder Mehat
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Defending the shelves: three approaches to reduce shoplifting
Customer service excellence, transforming the shop floor and employee incentives. This is just a few strategies retailers have implemented to deter shoplifting
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Four Lincolnshire stores close after illegal vapes and cigarettes found
The stores will remain closed for three months
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Opal warns of growing threat from sophisticated organised crime gangs
Police warn that foreign criminals are traveling to the UK purely to commit retail crime
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Features and analysis
Polythene UK launches free scheme to collect and reuse packaging waste
The new scheme aims to reduce the amount of polythene dumped into landfills by repurposing it into new plastic wrapping instead
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Retailers honoured with British Empire Medal reach £15,000 milestone through Nisa’s MADL
Kuldeep and Balbir Dhillon have supported their community for over 41 years
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Features and analysis
ACS welcomes amendments on bill to protect shop workers
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has welcomed amendments to the Criminal Justice Bill that would make assaulting a shopworker a more serious offence