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Scots baffled by calories

Survey finds consumers confused about nutritional messages and reluctant to play sport regularly SCOTS are in a state of confusion about food and nutrition. According...

30 years of a veggie classic

EDINBURGH butcher Macsween is celebrating the 30th birthday of its vegetarian haggis. Created by John Macsween in 1984, for the opening of the Scottish...

SG workSHOP: Project 4, Toiletries

The fourth project in Scottish Grocer’s initiative to help Scotland’s retailers get the best out of their businesses sees Becky Spencer, P&G’s shopper-based design...

Play by the rules

Know the score on Games-related merchandising and promotion. AS those operating under a premises licence under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 will be aware, off-sale...

Barr predicts bumper sales

IRN-Bru manufacturer AG Barr is going all out to capitalise on the events of the coming year. “Glasgow 2014 will focus worldwide attention on...

Watching brief on Planet Football

THE economic outlook is sparking debate. Some say we are growing fast, some say we’re not. But one thing’s for certain, many of the...

Is the price mark right?

How, exactly, do you feel about price-marked packs? Lines that come already marked with a prominently positioned, recommended retail price on the pack have...
Chris Cobb in his Keystore in Cults in Aberdeen. Having a Tesco and a large Cosutcutter nearby means he doesn’t sell as much bread and milk as might otherwise be the case. To be different, he brings in products from local specialist bakers, which do well. Confectionery and tobacco are big sellers.

Work out the critical lines

HOW do you define a c-store and which products and services should be considered essential to a typical convenience store’s existence? Well, the grocery industry...
Britvic’s Soft Drinks Review for 2014

Multiples crash c-store party

AT first glance it looked as if it was good news. Britvic’s Soft Drinks Review for 2014, the latest in a long line of...

Jam tomorrow?

THE 1960s Glasgow folk classic the Jeely Piece Song described the difficulties of throwing a jam sandwich from the window of one of the...

Raising the bar

Chocolate comes in an almost bewildering and widening range of shapes and forms, and in a variety of pack styles and sizes. But...

Star turns grab a bag of sales

RECENT years have seen consumers watch their pennies and at the same time we’ve witnessed the rise of the ‘big night in’. One result...

Don’t be late for refresher class

If you gained your personal licence and became a personal licence holder (PLH) on or before the day the current licensing laws fully came...
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From SGF to you

IF you are a retailer reader of Scottish Grocer you should receive a bonus with this issue, the latest edition in the annual series...
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Federation warns on living wage

RETAIL industry representative group the Scottish Grocer’s Federation has expressed concern that politicians and others appear to be intensifying efforts to establish a statutory...
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More Tesco c-stores

SUPERMARKET giant Tesco signalled that it intended to drive further into convenience retailing when it announced poor trading results last month. Chief executive Philip...