Retailers
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Jun- 2020 -16 June
Covid-19 to add ยฃ5.3bn to UK e-commerce in 2020
The surge in online shopping caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is expected to add ยฃ5.3bn to UK e-commerce sales this year, to reach a total of ยฃ78.9bn. This is according to analysts at Edge Retail Insight, the global trend forecasting arm of retail insights firm Edge by Ascential, which have…
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15 June
Retailers to suffer for โsome time to comeโ, says BRC
Footfall across the UK tumbled by 81.6% in May, as the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has warned that retailers may suffer lower footfall and sales โfor some time to comeโ. According to its latest report,ย the decline recorded in May marked a โshallower declineโ than the month prior, as certain…
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15 June
Usdaw urges public to โrespect shopworkersโ as shops are allowed to reopen
Shopworkers unionย Usdawย has urged customers to respect staff and employers to ensure safety in stores, as shops are allowed to reopen from today (15 June). The news comesย as Usdaw released statistics revealing one in six shop workers have suffered abuse on every shift, during the coronavirus pandemic. The statistics revealed 62%…
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15 June
Broadreach Nature announces exclusive partnership with Su-Bridge Pet Supplies
Pet supplement company Broadreach Nature has announced its exclusive distribution partnership with pet wholesaler, Su-Bridge Pet Supplies. The partnership coincides with the launch of several new product ranges in recent months from Broadreach Nature which include newย chews and sprays, turmeric and digestive supplements and probiotic pastes . Broadreach Nature…
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12 June
Pet food retailer to move to largest premises of their kind
A pet food retailer has finalised a deal to secure a move into a former supermarket in Hampshire, creating the biggest pet food store store of its kind in the country.ย Healthy Pet Store, which specialises in healthy, frozen meals for cats and dogs, is now set to take over…
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11 June
Vetoquinol to acquire Profender & Drontal
Global animal health company, Vetoquinol, has announced the European Commission (EC) has approved the proposed acquisition of Bayerโs Animal Health Division by Elanco Animal Health. This EC decision is conditional on the divestment of several products, including the Profender and Drontal product families, as well as the related pipeline assets,…
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9 June
Bira opposed to proposed relaxation of Sunday trading laws
The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has expressed concern for proposed relaxation of Sunday trading laws. Under plans being suggested by the government, England could suspend Sunday trading laws for a year in a bid to boost the economy. However, Bira, who has added its support to the โKeep Sunday…
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8 June
Sunday trading deregulation would be a โslap in the faceโ for key workers, says Usdaw
Shopworkers union Usdaw has titled government plans for Sunday trading deregulation as a โslap in the faceโ for key workers and calls out the government failing to provide a โproper strategy โto help the retail industry. This move to deregulate Sunday trading hours would come across as an opportunistic use…
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8 June
Lincolnshire pet shop owners step down after almost two decades
The owners of a Lincolnshire pet shop have announced they are stepping down from their ownership after running the business for 18 years. Coningsby Pet and Aquatics is based in Lincolnshire near RAF Coningsby, and was established over 25 years ago.ย In a statement on the businessโ Facebook page, the…
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5 June
Bira welcomes business rates revaluation postponement in Wales
The British Retailers Association (Bira) has welcomed the decision by the Welsh government to delay the revaluation of business rates.ย The announcement follows a similar ruling made in England on 6 May, which resulted in the government scrapping a bill to reevaluate business rates in 2021. The decision to postpone…
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