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Dual-fuel lorries give Nisa greener delivery
Nisa’s lorries are about to get greener thanks to new dual-fuel technology.
'A significant step in evolution' as Today's separates from Nisa
Nisa and Today’s are to officially separate next week, when Today’s moves to new offices in Doncaster on Monday.
CK's begins switch to Nisa Local fascia
Welsh indie retailer CK’s Supermarkets has adopted the Nisa fascia to capitalise on the symbol group’s TV ad campaigns.
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'A significant step in evolution' as Today's separates from Nisa
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Boxing Day push for Nisa's Big Night In Subscription
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Nisa-Today’s split rubber-stamped by members Subscription
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(Nisa buying) power to the people’s co-op store Subscription
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Shoplifters of the world beware Subscription
Today Jonathan James was confirmed as the next chairman of the Association of Convenience Stores. He takes over from Nisa-Today’s boss Neil Turton for a two-year term, starting in November.
Nisa and Today’s are good together, but apart they'd be great Subscription
In the past few years the co-ops have become far less complicated, but Nisa-Today’s remains a real head-scratcher.
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IGD research outlines 'store of the future' Subscription
Technology and sustainability will increasingly influence shoppers’ spending habits over the next five to 10 years, according to new research commissioned by Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE).



