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NewsSupermarkets deny introducing compulsory fuel pre-payments
Supermarkets have refuted claims that consumers could soon find themselves having to enter a payment card at their garages’ fuel pumps before they fill up.
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Phones 4U to outsource IT and streamline back office
Phones 4U has confirmed that it will transfer 90 per cent of its IT department to an outsourcing firm.
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Nectar launches music download store
Nectar has today launched a music download service allowing cardholders to redeem loyalty points for digital music.
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Moss Bros rejigs board
Moss Bros has reshuffled its board and appointed new corporate advisers.
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Superquinn up for sale
Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Asda are all reportedly interested in buying Superquinn, the Irish grocer that has retained Goldman Sachs to advise on a sale.
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Sainsbury's chops fruit and veg prices
Sainsbury’s has slashed the price of packs of basic fruit and vegetables to just 40p and will add a selection of “aesthetically challenged” items to its range that would normally not make it onto supermarket shelves.
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John Lewis vows not to axe staff
John Lewis chairman Charlie Mayfield has vowed not to cut any jobs over the coming year, despite admitting these were the toughest trading conditions he could remember.
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Blacks adds to board with ex-Hobbs chief
Nick Samuel, former chief executive of fashion retailer Hobbs, has joined the board of Blacks Leisure as a non-executive director.
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BPF president warns of rent reform dangers
Small retailers could face greater demands for rental deposits if there was a widespread move to monthly rent payments, one of the most powerful figures in retail property warned this week.
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Bristol's Cabot Circus adds fashion tenants
Bristol's 500 million Cabot Circus development has secured a raft of new lettings a month ahead of its long-awaited opening.
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Mountain Warehouse in Scottish expansion drive
Outdoor specialist Mountain Warehouse has embarked on a Scottish expansion spree.
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Victorinox to unveil Bond Street flagship
Luxury Swiss brand Victorinox is to open its European flagship store on London's Bond Street.
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House of Fraser to launch new-look magazine
House of Fraser will unveil a new-look in-store magazine on September 1.
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Opinion
Investment market lives on
There aren't many retailers in the nice position of being able to sell a £605 million property portfolio but still own the bulk of their freeholds.
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Opinion
It’s not all greenwash
Heading off from Paddington to Dartmouth, it’s hard not to wonder whether a day trip to Devon’s far west is worth it just to look at a wooden supermarket.
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Tesco local sourcing sales to reach £500m
Tesco is on course to generate more than 500 million from the sale of locally sourced food and drink sales this year, according to The Times .
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Aldi becomes latest BRC member
German discount giant Aldi is the latest retailer to become a member of the British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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Co-op to install mini-banks in 250 convenience stores
The Co-operative Group will put banking operations inside up to 250 of its biggest convenience stores to encourage customers to use more services within the mutual group, according to The Telegraph .
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M&S drive highlights plastic bag success
Marks & Spencer is today launching an in-store ad campaign to highlight the success to date of its scheme to charge for plastic bags.
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UK economic growth grinds to a halt
UK economic growth has flatlined between April and June, increasing fears of a recession.

















