Stores news – Page 114
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Time for T2: Aussie tea retailer plans 11 UK sites
T2 will have 11 sites by the end of 2015 and has the potential to reach 50 or 60, it believes
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Tesco Project Reset: you ain't seen nothing yet experts warn
Cereals, coffee, tea and tinned meats are among those hardest hit by the consolidation so far
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Budgens opens new branch in Eton
Kavanagh’s Budgens Eton opened its doors on 20 August and is the fifth Budgens store owned by the Kavanagh Group
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C-store chain McColl's renegotiates £100m credit facility
Convenience specialist McColl’s has secured a £100m refinancing package to enable it to increase the rate of its post-IPO expansion.
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Lidl unveils new Lighthouse Bay fish label
Lidl has revamped its fresh fish proposition with the launch of new own-label range Lighthouse Bay
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Booths plays up northern ranges in new Lytham St Annes store
Booths is set to open its latest store in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, on Wednesday, 9 September…
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JJ Food Service to deal direct as it triples fruit & veg offer
JJ Food Service has almost tripled its range of fresh fruit and vegetables…
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BoxPark pop-up shopping concept is good news for indies
After making its debut in Shoreditch, BoxPark, a pop-up shopping mall, is making its way to Croydon
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NPD plummets as rationalisation squeezes ranges
Supermarket range rationalisation is making it harder than ever to get NPD on shelf…
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Amazon Fresh base 'is not Weybridge DC'
A former Tesco DC in Surrey leased by Amazon this week is unlikely to become the base for the launch of Amazon Fresh
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Claudi & Fin frozen yoghurt lollies get wider Budgens rollout
Budgens is rolling out the lollies to more than 60 stores nationwide after they proved a hit in its concept stores….
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Sainsbury's pulls out of plans to open 80,000 sq ft store
Sainsbury’s said it has not taken the “decision lightly” to pull out of plans for an 80,000 sq ft supermarket in Middlehaven, Middlesbrough.
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Lidl to move to centralised data system in Europe & US
Lidl is poised to roll out a centralised processing and data management system to its European and US stores
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Little Waitrose to go in new South Bank Tower development
The unit will be handed over to the supermarket in May with an expected opening in July 2016
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Asda offers juice in fruit & veg aisle in B.Fresh deal
Asda is taking a fresh approach to fruit & veg merchandising by selling a juice brand in its fresh produce fixture…
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Adelie Foods to open £4m 'state of the art' Prologis Park DC
Chilled food-to-go specialist Adelie Foods plans to open a new state-of-the-art national distribution centre…
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Portas Pilot in Berwick failed to find ways to spend £150,000
Councillors have pulled the plug on a Portas Pilot scheme that failed to find ways to spend £150,000
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One Stop Franchise owners to convert second Birmingham store
Two One Stop franchise owners are poised to open their second outlet under the fascia…
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Moody's leasehold change to benefit European supermarkets
A host of European supermarkets could unlock cash on their balance sheets after receiving a boost from ratings agency Moody’s
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Morrisons returns to selling wine by country of origin
Morrisons is returning to merchandising wine by country of origin – ditching the experimental approaches to the category brought in under former CEO Dalton Philips.