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Scottish Grocers Federation Conference: Issues and Opportunities

Posted on October 14, 2022 by Leigh Sparks

Just over a year ago, I did my first F2F presentation in a long time, when I presented at the Scottish Grocers Federation annual conference in Glasgow. This was apparently one of the very first such events held in Glasgow … Continue reading →

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