All Symbol Groups articles – Page 12
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Costcutter launches new ‘Meal for Tonight’ campaign
Costcutter has launched a ’Meal for Tonight’ campaign, to help retailers increase basket-spend.
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Costcutter launches biggest ever Freshers Week campaign
Costcutter is launching its largest ever Freshers Week campaign across its 16 university stores.
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Shell expands UK retail partnership with Budgens
Shell UK has announced the expansion of its partnership with Booker-owned Budgens by opening new stores at Shell sites across the country.
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Costcutter retailers promised "formal announcement soon"
Costcutter retailers have been promised a formal announcement on the future of the group, relating to “exciting opportunities on the table”.
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Bolton retailer completes switch from Costcutter to Spar
Baz Jethwa has completed his transformation from Costcutter to Spar retailer after relaunching his Campbell Street, Farnworth site in Bolton last weekend.
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Costcutter hails successful summer campaign
Costcutter has heralded what it says has proved one of its most successful campaigns to date, with retailers selling £320,000 worth of campaign-specific products eight weeks in to the 12-week bonanza.
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New Best-one own label range in "significant growth"
Bestway Wholesale, which has axed its Best-in own label and replaced it with Best-one, has reported an “extremely positive performance” from the new brand just a fortnight after launch into the marketplace.
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Premier drives footfall with deals on bread, milk and sugar
Booker has given its Premier symbol group retailers the opportunity to drive footfall with competitive deals on bread, milk and sugar.
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Costcutter launches "biggest ever" consumer campaign
Costcutter has launched its “biggest ever” consumer campaign to help boost retailers’ sales throughout the summer season.
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Costcutter using Shopper First to raise store standards
Costcutter is using its Shopper First programme as a carrot to drive up standards and address inconsistencies across its retail estate, chief executive Darcy Willson-Rymer told the IGD Convenience Conference last week.
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Costcutter launches campaign for Independent own brand
Costcutter Supermarkets Group has launched a new promotional campaign for its own brand, Independent.
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Costcutter and P&H announce closure of The BuyCo
Costcutter and Palmer and Harvey’s joint negotiation company The BuyCo is to shut, the companies have announced.
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Retailer forced to resubmit plans to buy Jersey's Costcutter stores
Channel Islands retailer Sandpiper has been forced to resubmit its application to buy 16 J Mart Costcutter stores on Jersey after the Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authorities (CICRA) threw out the original application, submitted last September.
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New Costcutter Shopper First store specialises in food to go
Costcutter Supermarkets Group has branched out its Shopper First rebranding programme to a third store, in Lincolnshire focussed around its food to go offer.
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Booker upbeat about Budgens despite regret over closures
Booker has expressed its disappointment at the collapse of a group of Budgens stores operated by Food Retailer Operations Limited (FROL).
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Administrators confirm closure of 34 Budgens stores
All 34 Budgens stores operated by Food Retailer Operations Limited (FROL) are to cease trading, administrators have announced.
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Nine Budgens stores close in wake of administration
Nine of the Budgens stores belonging to the collapsed Food Retailer Operations Limited (FROL) group have closed, resulting in 179 redundancies.
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Costcutter opens second Shopper First pilot store
Costcutter has opened the second site based on its Shopper First rebranding programme, at a company-owned store in Leeds
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Best-one ranked third best c-store brand in Which? survey
Waitrose, Marks & Spencer and Iceland have come out on top in a Which? Supermarket consumer satisfaction survey, while Best One performed strongly in the convenience category.
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Owner of 34 Budgens stores enters administration
Thirty-four Budgens stores face an uncertain future after the company that acquired them from the Co-operative last year went into administration on Friday (10 February).