All Forecourt Trader articles in May 2022 – Page 5
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News
Tanker drivers serving Tesco forecourts call off threatened strike after pay offer
A strike by fuel tanker drivers who deliver to Tesco forecourts has been averted, according to their union Unite.
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News
New car sales fall despite monthly comparison with partial lockdown during April 2021
UK new car registrations fell by 15.8% to 119,167 units in April, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
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Prices at the pumps fall back slightly during April
April has seen an end to the steep monthly rises in fuel prices in the first quarter of 2022 with fractional declines in the average cost of petrol and diesel, according to the latest RAC Fuel Watch data.
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Focus On Feature
Retailers should target soft drinks growth at both ends of the value spectrum, reports Britvic
Opportunities for the convenience channel to grow soft drinks sales by appealing to shoppers at both ends of the value spectrum, as the nation adapts to life following on from the pandemic, has been revealed in Britvic’s latest review of the soft drinks sector.
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Product News
PRODUCT NEWS: Boost Drinks adds new Mocha flavour to RTD coffee range
Ready-to-drink coffee brand Boost Drinks has expanded its range with a new Mocha flavour.
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Product News
PRODUCT NEWS: KP Snacks unveils The Hundred activity
As the Official Team Partner of The Hundred 100 ball cricket competition, KP Snacks’ brands such as popchips, Butterkist, Pom-Bear, Tyrrells, KP Nuts, Hula Hoops, McCoy’s and Skips feature across the team shirts of eight men’s and women’s teams competing in the tournament.
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Article
National Convenience Show wows the crowds
Running alongside The Forecourt Show last month, at the NEC, was the National Convenience Show (NCS) where retailers went to check out the latest products and services for the convenience store part of their business.
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Product News
PRODUCT NEWS: Costa’s Coffee Shot competition and new RTD Frappé range
From now until June 15, Costa Club members (aged 18 and over) have the chance to win millions of prizes through a special scan-to-win Coffee Shot competition via the Costa Club mobile app.
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Focus On Feature
SHOP TALK: Three cheers for Her Majesty the Queen
Not only is Queen Elizabeth II our longest reigning monarch, but she is also the reason for an extra Bank Holiday. You’ll all be aware that the Spring Bank Holiday has been moved to early June and added to a special Platinum Jubilee Bank Holiday to give people a four-day weekend (June 2-5).
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Focus On Feature
Refreshed vision at DSL boosts future growth opportunities
Future-focused and evolving as a business to meet market demands, DSL Group rejuvenated its senior management team approximately 18 months ago to include the third generation of The Landa Family and bought in a new managing director, Edward Chary.
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News
Spar store and forecourt in Northern Ireland reopens after £1.5m investment
Independent retailers Crawford and Richard Henderson, who run a number of Spar stores in Northern Ireland and Scotland, have reopened their Spar Milltown Road store and forecourt in Ballymoney after a £1.5m investment saw the creation of a variety of new part and full time positions.
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News
Jos Richardson & Son opens recently acquired site after comprehensive refit
A new Jet-branded petrol station and Spar convenience store has been opened in Beverley, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, by Top 50 Indie Jos Richardson & Son.
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EG Group completes acquisition of 285 German service stations while rumours of sell-off talks continue
EG Group has completed the acquisition of OMV’s service station network in Germany from OMV Deutschland GmbH.
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Analysis
LEGAL: Economic Crime Bill - targeted crackdown or blunt instrument?
The lofty sounding Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Bill 2022 and the Register of Overseas Entities – is it a ‘targeted crackdown’ or a blunt instrument?
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News
Just Stop Oil protestors disrupt supplies at key Scottish oil terminal
Supporters of Just Stop Oil have disrupted oil supplies from a key Scottish oil terminal in support of their demand that the UK government end new oil and gas projects in the UK.
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News
MFG set to offload 87 sites as CMA provisionally clears way for Morrisons deal
A proposal by MFG owner Clayton Dubilier & Rice LLC (CD&R) to sell 87 service stations in order to adress competition concerns over its takeover of Morrisons, has been provisionally accepted by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
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