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Nisa offers savings with ‘Fuel for School’ promotion
A promotional event focusing on lunch box fillers and breakfast favourites has been launched in Nisa retailers’ stores to coincide with children across the UK returning to school after the summer break.
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Forecourt stores joining in the excitement in the build-up to England’s Euro 2020 final
Excitement has been rising in forecourt stores ahead of the England football team’s clash with Italy in the Euro 2020 final at Wembley on Sunday.
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Co-op launches its first franchise store on forecourt at Co-op Cornwall Services
Co-op has launched its first franchise store at a service station, with the opening of Co-op Cornwall Services.
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Nisa adopts fresh approach to support new members in first months of relationship
Nisa has launched a fresh approach to recruitment with a dedicated team offering support to new partners, with the aim of ensuring an efficient, effective and high-quality on boarding experience to retailers joining the group.
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Nisa Express revamp includes a variant specifically for forecourt operators
Three new Nisa Express store formats have been unveiled at the 2020 virtual Nisa Expo, including one format specifically for forecourt operators.
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Fire destroys Harvest Energy forecourt and Nisa shop in Richmond, North Yorkshire
A fire has totally destroyed a Harvest Energy forecourt and Nisa shop in Richmond, North Yorkshire. Staff were able to switch off the fuel supply when the fire was spotted and evacuated the building just after 2pm on Friday August 14, and no one was hurt in the blaze.
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Ascona Group to transfer all 37 of its sites to Nisa Retail
The Ascona Group has agreed to all its 37 sites being supplied by Nisa Retail. The Top 50 Indie, based in Pembrokeshire, agreed terms just ahead of the outbreak of Covid-19, but that has not hampered the transition of the first 12 stores moving across to Nisa. The remaining sites ...
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Nisa store development team helps retailers make stores safer
Nisa’s store development team has been helping its retailers to make their stores safer for shoppers and staff during the coronavirus crisis.While more usual store development projects have had to be put on hold, instead the team has been identifying new support mechanisms for retailers.The format team has been identifying ...
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Service Centre: Jac Roper on Co-op and Nisa price problems; and an epos dispute ends
Unrest on an uneven playing field A forecourt operator sent me an anonymous update on the Nisa/Co-op situation re price differences (last raised in this column in October). He began by posting some copy from another retailer that had appeared on the Nisa retail online forum. It went like this: ...
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Business organisations unite to call for business rates reform
Organisations representing thousands of businesses have written to the Chancellor, called on him to push ahead with business rates reform in the Budget on March 11. In a letter to Chancellor Rishi Sunak, organisations including the Association of Convenience Stores, British Chambers of Commerce, British Property Federation and Federation of ...
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Tuffins signs new five- year deal with Nisa Retail
Tuffins Supermarket has signed a new five-year contract with Nisa Retail. The fourth-generation convenience retailers operate three sites including Builth Wells forecourt and mini-supermarket and Welshpool forecourt and supermarket.Harry Delves, commercial director for Tuffins, said the decision to continue working with Nisa was an easy one to make and continues ...
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Nisa strengthens its lunchtime offer with Co-op meal deals
Nisa retailers are set to offer a more competitive lunchtime deal to their shoppers following the introduction of lunch bundles from Co-op. The £3.50 meal deals have been launched into Nisa to help maintain momentum in a sector which is growing ahead of the total chilled category. Nisa category controller ...
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Nisa encourages retailers to sign up to food waste scheme
Independent Nisa retailers have signed up to an initiative that is helping to tackle food waste while also recover some costs for unsold stock. Too Good To Go, the B2C marketplace for surplus food, enables retailers to dispose of food that is close to its sell by date by listing ...
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Freight organisation calls for 3ppl reduction in fuel duty
All political parties should pledge to support the logistics sector on its journey to decarbonisation, according to the Freight Transport Association, which is calling for a 3ppl reduction in fuel duty. Ahead of December’s General Election, the business organisation has launched its own election manifesto – Logistics for Britain – ...
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Forecourt store’s move to Nisa sparks upturn in business
Shopper numbers are on the up at an independent forecourt store in Surrey just months after the retailer moved to Nisa in a bid to introduce a greater range.Arnold’s Garage, a Nisa partner for almost four months, is enjoying increased footfall and sales.Compared with the same period last year, since ...
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Tuffins Supermarket signs up for five further years with Nisa Retail
The independent retailer Tuffins Supermarket has signed a new contract with Nisa Retail, committing its future to the buying group.The fourth-generation convenience retailers in mid-Wales, who operate three sites – the Craven Arms supermarket, Builth Wells forecourt and mini-supermarket and Welshpool forecourt and supermarket – have pledged their business to ...
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Tuffins Supermarket signs up for five further years with Nisa Retail
The independent retailer Tuffins Supermarket has signed a new contract with Nisa Retail, committing its future to the buying group. The fourth-generation convenience retailers in mid-Wales, who operate three sites – the Craven Arms supermarket, Builth Wells forecourt and mini-supermarket and Welshpool forecourt and supermarket – have pledged their business ...
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Government announces plan for decarbonisation of transport
The Government has announced plans for the full decarbonisation of the transport sector by 2050. The announcement was part a formal response to the latest progress report from the Committee on Climate Change, which advises the Government on emissions targets. The Government said that the groundwork for the Transport Decarbonisation ...
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Service Centres: Jac Roper reports on a rebates row, more system problems and Co-op/Nisa row
Is this the power of the press? Hassan Mohammed copied me in on one of many emails he had been exchanging with Costcutter over the fact that they owed him £2k in rebates for his two sites in Greater Manchester (Limes Service Station in Walkden, Salford and Howich Service Station, ...