All Store design articles – Page 47
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NewsLincolnshire Co-op goes solar with energy panel rollout
Lincolnshire Co-operative Society has invested £120,000 in installing solar panels at eight of its food stores.
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NewsGreggs boss Whiteside: Store revamps will hold back profits
Greggs’ CEO Roger Whiteside does not expect the bakery chain to return to profit growth for at least two years as the business continues to focus on improving the quality of its offer.
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NewsAsda readies training facility and dummy store at Leeds HQ
Asda has confirmed the completion of a new 103,000 sq ft training facility adjacent to its Leeds HQ.
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NewsTesco hits the Decks in South with latest hypermarket extra
Tesco is set to roll out its new restaurant concept, Decks, to the South of England…
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NewsNew Croydon food hall will match Harrods, claims owner
The owner of a new food hall in Croydon has pledged to match the quality of Harrods and Selfridges - at half the price…
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NewsThe Grown Up Chocolate Company keeps growing
The Grown Up Chocolate Company has wooed fans with its super-premium bars. Now it plans to ‘grow up’ even more…
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Analysis & FeaturesThe Moo Man’s Mission
Steve Hook believes raw milk can be a valuable addition to dairy portfolios
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Profilesfab! the story of R&R Ice Cream
It started as a small business on a Yorkshire dairy farm and now, after many acquisitions, boasts 1,000 SKUs
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NewsFrom M&S to milkshakes: Mr Sherick's
Andrew Sherick is hoping his years of experience working for M&S will help him launch his luxury milkshakes…
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ProfilesSFC's finger lickin' chicken
The take-home chicken brand partnering with The Simpsons, eyeing up the airlines and branching out overseas…
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ProfilesThe matcha maker
Entrepreneur James Shillcock plans to turn an expensive green tea from the Far East into a hip, affordable RTD in the Wes…
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ProfilesA rare ray of sunshine for cigars
With the cigar category in decline, STG is focusing on smaller formats, value for money and roll-your-own…
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ProfilesPopchips' slow and steady snacking progress continues
After conquering the US, Popchips is hoping to win over snackers this side of the pond, aided by a certain pop star…
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ProfilesJames Hall: Keeping it in the family after 150 years
Old age hasn’t slowed James Hall. As the wholesaler notches up 150 years, the business is gearing up for the next 50…
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ProfilesOn the hunt for Kelly's heroes
Others may beg to differ but Dexter Kelly is adamant: “Everybody loves food and if it’s organic, people will buy it”…
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ProfilesPeppadew takes on the olive
A familiar face is the new pretender to the dinner party snacks throne. Step forward the reinvigorated Peppadew…
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ProfilesNigel McNally swoops on Kestrel
The drinks industry veteran is breathing new life into neglected brands, starting with old Scottish & Newcastle brand Kest…
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ProfilesThe Collective: going gourmet in the yoghurt aisle
The Collective’s gourmet yoghurt has made a big splash. Now it’s launching new flavours and looking beyond yoghurt…
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ProfilesMake Mine a Builders: laying the foundations for success
Thanks in part to some explosive marketing, Make Mine a Builders has become an international tea brand…
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ProfilesChocolate that's Ohso healthy
Who says chocolate can’t be good for you and taste delicious? Not Andrew Marten…





