All The Co-op Group articles – Page 14
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Southern Co-op showcases locally-sourced products
The Southern Co-op is promoting its range of locally-sourced products in support of British Food Fortnight, which launches later this month.
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Sussex Co-op store ram-raided by thieves using forklift truck
Sussex Police are appealing for information after a Co-op Group convenience store in Rudgwick was ram-raided over the weekend using a forklift truck.
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Third wave of Co-op products reaches Nisa-supplied stores
The third wave of Co-op own label products has just been made available to Nisa-supplied stores, with retailers and shoppers reacting positively to the bolstered range.
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Southern Co-op staff raise £50,000 for local causes
The Southern Co-operative has raised £50,000 for charities across the south of England after its staff took part in the society’s annual Charity Awareness Week.
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Co-op made reported £15m takeover bid for Costcutter
The Co-operative Group recently made a £15m bid for the Costcutter Supermarket Group, according to reports by Sky News.
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Nisa retailers place orders for Co-op's own-label range
Nisa retailers have started placing orders for the Co-op Group’s own label range, which will be introduced into independent stores over the next few weeks.
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Co-op launches national fresh food redistribution scheme
The Co-op Group is launching a national food redistribution scheme to help eliminate food waste and support the thousands of small charities and community groups which operate near to its stores.
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Co-op trials cutting-edge robot grocery deliveries
The Co-operative Group has been trialling robot grocery deliveries in and around Milton Keynes as part of an agreement with Starship Technologies.
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Co-op Group builds on successful Lego toy trial
The Co-operative Group is rolling out Lego and Hasbro toys to a further 50 of its large stores, after a hugely successful trial.
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Co-op Group reports 3.4% rise in like-for-like food sales
The Co-operative Group has reported a 3.4% increase in like-for-like sales at its food stores in 2017, as the organisation returned to profit.
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Co-op to sell water in "cloudy" recycled plastic bottles
The Co-op is to become the first UK retailer to sell all of its own brand water in recycled plastic bottles.
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Levels of dangerous campylobacter decline in stores
Levels of dangerous campylobacter bacteria on fresh chicken in UK grocery stores are continuing to fall, latest Food Standards Agency (FSA) figures show.
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Lincolnshire Co-op joins fight against prostate cancer
Staff and shoppers at the Lincolnshire Co-op are uniting in a fundraising drive to fight against prostate cancer.
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Co-op Group set to open record number of London stores
The Co-operative Group has announced plans to increase investment in London this year, as it prepares to open a record number of 30 new food stores.
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Nisa members prepare to vote on Co-op Group takeover
Nisa members are preparing to cast their votes on the Co-op’s proposed takeover of the mutually-owned food distributor.
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Doubts persist about Nisa vote on Co-op takeover
A section of the Nisa membership is becoming increasingly vocal and agitated about the proposed takeover by the Co-operative Group.
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Co-op Group builds presence in Scotland and Wales
The Co-operative Group is beefing up its investment in North Wales and Scotland this autumn with £6.9m allocated to new stores, redevelopments and refurbishments
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Co-ops and symbols struggle to maintain market share
Kantar Worldpanel has blamed, in part, the Co-operative Group’s sale of 298 stores to McColl’s for a dip in sales and market share after more than two years of growth
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Co-op food strategy drives strong performance
The Co-op Group’s convenience business proved the main driver of the mutual’s market-outperformance in food sales last year.
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Midcounties Co-op guilty of pay law breaches
The Midcounties Co-operative has reviewed its employment and remuneration structure for newspaper delivery staff after being found guilty of breaching minimum wage laws, and forced to make significant payouts to two of its former employees.