All High Street articles – Page 72
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Comment & OpinionStudents get a brain booster from Domino’s
Domino’s has developed a way to beat the Brexit brain-drain, shoring up the skills of our students
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NewsCity snapshot: Next’s Christmas sales rise but in-store slump points to tough retail conditions
Next has posted better than expected trading in the run-up to Christmas, but a 6.1% drop in in-store sales points to a festive trading difficulties in non-food for traditional retailers. The FTSE opens the year on the back foot as fmcg giants fall back and the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsMCA conference to explore potential of food to go
Senior figures from Waitrose, Greggs and Itsu will reveal how to exploit the exponential growth of the food-to-go market
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NewsUK coffee shop market the fastest growing in Europe this year
Another 643 coffee shops opened in the UK this year to reach a total of 7,421 outlets
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NewsPret and Leon set to supply temporary homeless shelter at Euston
Network Rail announced on Monday that it would invite 200 homeless people for a Christmas dinner at Euston
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NewsCompass Group launches two new coffee brands
The foodservice giant is rolling out value-focused Peak St and premium blend Crackle and Hum
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NewsPoundland 'bound' to be sold in 2018
Discount chain Poundland is “bound to be put up for sale” in the new year as its South African owner Steinhoff battles to survive after being rocked by an accounting scandal, retail analysts suggested.
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NewsStarbucks and Costa sign up to Refill free tap water campaign
The Refill initiative includes a free app that maps out refill stations
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NewsUberEats and Leon link for 'fix up feast' hangover delivery
UberEats is giving away the first 200 orders for free when customers enter a promotional code…
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NewsSubway to begin home delivery trial in 2018
Greggs’ announced in October that it was partnering with UberEats for its first home delivery trial
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NewsMedia Bites 12 Dec: Whitbread, Transport, Tesco
An activist investor that has built a position in Premier Inn and Costa Coffee owner Whitbread is likely to push for a break-up, a shareholder has predicted.
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NewsPret a Manger links with Roadchef for service station deal
New branches will open at Chester services on the M56 and Clacket Lane services on the M25 in spring…
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NewsPret a Manger to double reusable cup discount to 50p
The coffee chain will also explore adding china cups to more of its shops with seats
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Analysis & FeaturesThe Christmas coffee shop drinks roadtest
We check out this year’s wildest festive concoctions so you don’t have to
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NewsPret a Manger to double reusable cup discount to 50p
The coffee chain will also explore adding china cups to more of its shops with seats
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NewsRetail sales rise in November but Black Friday fails to boost non-food
Retail sales were up 0.6% on a like-for-like basis in November according to the latest BRC- KPMG Retail Sales Monitor, but in-store sales of non-food items fell despite the Black Friday sales event.
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NewsTesco trials Next fashion tie-up at Surrey Quays store
Tesco launch more than 50 concessions at various UK stores in 2017
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NewsFortnum & Mason credits record sales to tea and hampers
Tea sales spiked by 18% and the luxury retailer’s hampers also enjoyed a strong year, with sales up by 15%
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NewsSupermarket sushi hits £100m as Brits opt for healthy lunches
Brits have splurged an extra £16m on supermarket sushi, pushing sales through the £100m mark for the first time
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NewsRichard Hodgson to lead Yo Sushi following takeover of Bento
He will replace Robin Rowland who has led Yo for 18 years





