Amazon Set To Open First Of 30 ‘Go’ Grocery Stores
Further rumours have emerged about Amazon’s plans to bring its checkout-free ‘Go’ grocery store format to the UK, along with other non-food outlets.
According to...
Booker Raising Top Tier Of Rebate Scheme
Booker is reported to be planning to increase the top tier of its Spend & Save rebate scheme for Premier retailers.
According to sources quoted...
Dobbies Grocery Venture With Sainsbury’s Gets Underway
Dobbies has opened its revamped foodhall in Edinburgh after revealing earlier this month that it had struck a deal to sell products from Sainsbury’s...
HIM & MCA Insight Unveil New Joint Brand
HIM & MCA Insight is launching a new analytics and data visualisation solution that will bring all of the company’s data sources together. As...
‘Tough Talks’ Lie Ahead For Suppliers And C-Stores
“Tough conversations” are due to take place between suppliers and convenience wholesalers as lockdown ends, according to new research by the Advantage Group.
Its general...
MFG Joins SGF
Motor Fuel Group (MFG), the UK’s largest independent forecourt retailer, has become a member of the Scottish Grocers Federation (SGF).
MGF, which has around 900...
Nisa Launches Christmas Pre-Sell Event With Focus On Own Brand
Nisa has this week launched its festive food catalogue for its retailers to pre-order their fresh and frozen products for the key trading period.
The...
Nisa And SPAR Marketing Veteran Joins Snappy Shopper
Snappy Shopper, the fast-growing convenience store home delivery platform, has appointed Philippe Rondepierre as its new Marketing Director.
Rondepierre joins the Dundee-based tech start-up from...
Co-op Finds Consumers Turned To Traditional Classics During Pandemic
A new report from the Co-op highlights that British consumers have been cooking from scratch more and seeking solace in retro home favourites during the...
Grocery Sales Growth Starts To Slow; Morrisons Outperforms Discounters
Supermarket sales growth decelerated to 14.6% year-on-year during the four weeks to 12 July, down from 18.9% in June, as some consumers resumed more...