All Store design articles – Page 37
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Comment & OpinionSuppliers must make the effort to walk the store
Account managers know they should do store visits, but once they are listed it’s the first routine they drop
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NewsPoundland donates £800,000 carrier bag charge cash to charity
Retailer has raised more than £2m for Macmillan since 2009
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NewsTimpson to take over Morrisons dry cleaning at 116 stores
The outlets will be branded ‘Timpson at Morrisons’…
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NewsMore Sainsbury's stores to be powered by energy from food waste
Sainsbury’s has set out plans to increase the amount of energy it generates from waste food
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NewsSpar launches radio allowing personalised retailer ads
Service will also feature charity updates and ‘take over shows’ in partnership with suppliers
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NewsEast of England Co-op pledges to spend £21m on store revamps
Society spent £15m refurbishing 46 food stores in 2015
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NewsCostcutter to open 1,000 sq ft Manchester University store
The store will serve more than 40,000 students and 10,000 university staff
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NewsMany retailers lead on sustainability
In the wake of plastic bag charges and wonky veg, The Grocer has written a lot on sustainability lately
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NewsThe Southern Co-operative switches lights to LED
The project will deliver savings of £375,000 a year for the society
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NewsCo-op shoppers predict mobile payments will replace cash
Contactless payments rose by 1.4m at The Co-op between February and March
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Analysis & FeaturesSimplyfresh Aberdeen: a fresh take on hospital retail
Retail outlets in Scottish hospitals will soon have to adhere to strict rules on stocking healthy foods
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Comment & OpinionTesco Extra revival will be dependent on who it partners
A successful revival of Tesco Extra will be dependent on who it decides to buddy up with
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Comment & OpinionAs Apple Pay flops, what next for contactless?
Contactless is soaring, but the mooted mobile payment market seems to have been left behind
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NewsWH Smith to install digital advertising screens in 100 stores
Retailer unveiled first 55” LCD screen in Harrow over Easter
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Comment & OpinionTesco axing Nutricentre is not a healthy sign for innovation in food retail
Tesco clearly didn’t feel Nutricentre was worth the investment to make it take off properly
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NewsTesco announces plans to widen roll-out of its PayQwiq app
PayQwiq app has been tested in 50 Tesco stores in London and Edinburgh
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NewsTesco to close Nutricentre health food business
The retailer has started redundancy consultations with 137 staff
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NewsWaitrose to open cashless store at Sky TV headquarters
Store will be the second smallest in the Waitrose estate
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NewsPoundland UK and Ireland stores go contactless
More than a quarter of all card payments made in its stores are now contactless
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NewsRadstock Co-op moves to cloud-based retail management system
Society looking into launching Click & Collect after installing new cloud-based tech





