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Restrictions called for in obesity fight

Groups pressure First Minister to act in autumn .
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A strong format is key to success

Nisa brings food to go and chilled to the fore .

Mondelez backs bags

The firm’s communications manager talks us through bagged confectionery .

Award profile – spirits retailer of the year

Winner: Great Glen Trading Centre, Fort Augustus Award: Spirits retailer of the year Sponsored by: Whyte & Mackay

Bottling success for January sales

Bottled water can be a valuable category

Doors are open at Jack’s

Tesco has thrown its hat into the discounter ring with the launch of new store brand, Jack’s

Borders brew making waves

Broughton Ales has made great progress since the brewery was snapped up in 2015 .

Thinking beyond the chiller

TIME-pressed customers are the driving force behind food to go growth in independent stores
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New stores to challenge Lidl & Aldi

TESCO has released job adverts for roles in a mystery ‘new store format’ which is expected to target the share of the market currently occupied by Aldi and Lidl

SG Convenience Conversations: Taking stock in c-stores

Scottish Grocer invited a select group to Glasgow for a discussion on the latest developments in convenience and how to stay on top in a changing environment

Hot stuff is on the menu

Stone Willy lays out FTG offer
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SG opinion: Will obesity plans affect business?

FDF’s David Thomson offers his assessment.
Retailer Garry Haigh (above) says Peterhead Motors has been “crazy busy” since he switched supply to Filshill and converted his shop to the new KeyStore More fascia. Turnover is up over 25%, with categories like craft beer attracting new customers.

Bringing More to the forecourt

As one of the country’s first KeyStore More retailers, Garry Haigh of Peterhead is heading into 2018 with a new shop and loads of ideas.
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Make it a cracker with confectionery

Treats take on new life at Christmas time

SG interview: Keith Whyte, Mitchells

Mitchells The Dairy Shop and Tearoom shut last month after serving the community for nine decades. Before closing, we spoke to co-owner Keith Whyte.
Supply chain woes: Contaminated Dutch eggs caused chaos for supermarkets in August.

Keeping ‘field to fork’ secure

Soil Association and Provenance team up to bring improved supply chain transparency