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April 2022 -new journal article published (Journal Articles page) on Twenty-One Years of Going Shopping and Marketing History
January 2022 – removal of some redundant pages, reordering of some material, the addition of some new pages (under Commentaries), and some changes to some of the text throughout
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- UK Grocery Market Share 1997-2019
- Twenty One Years of UK Grocery Market Share
- The Big Show (Y Sioe Fawr)
- Tesco Trails
- Axe Stores (this is a description not an instruction)
- A Lidl Surprise?
- Retail Branding: it's not (just) private label
- The Buttercup Dairy Company
- The Place for Older Consumers
- Discount Food Stores in the UK: Kwik Save and Shoprite
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Tag Archives: Community Co-operatives
Raising Dough?
A few months ago in an email exchange arising from one of my posts, I learned about a retail business start-up that might come to fruition. Well, this week (6th October) it happens. Dunbar is to see the opening of … Continue reading →
Posted in Community Co-operatives, Customer Service, Food, Food Retailing, Gastronomy, High Streets, Independents, Places, Retail Diversity, Scotland's Town and High Streets, Slow Food, Start-ups, Town Centres, Uncategorized
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Tagged Artisan, Community Co-operatives, Dunbar Community Bakery, Food, High Streets, Openings, Scotland, Start-up
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