Delicatessen

How to make your shop stand out from the crowd

  • Pub-deli Seizes Speciality Food Opportunity

    14 April 2009 News
    A 75% increase in sales of local products, over the last four years, has convinced the owners of a deli-pub in north Yorkshire that there is real profit to be made from stocking speciality foods.
  • Delis Urged To Source Something New

    10 March 2009 News
    It is a challenging time for the UK’s retail industry: the economy has faltered, and consequently consumer spending has decreased to an all-time low. It is little wonder there is an air of unease in the food world. So, now is the time when everyone from…
  • Free Masterclasses For Retailers Looking To Learn

    03 March 2009 News
    Want to learn more about PDO products and origin? Or how to slice the ultimate sliver of Parma Ham? Want to find out the difference between 12-month Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese and 36 month – and how to advise customers to serve them? Then sign up for one…
  • Shock Robbery At Priory Farm Shop

    16 December 2008 News
    Two armed men, their faces covered with black beanie hats and scarves, threatened staff and customers before leaving in a white van with the contents of the tills.
  • Parking Rule Boost For Marston Retailers

    04 November 2008 News
    Parking policies are often a touchy subject with town centre retailers, but a group of Marston retailers are celebrating a new rule, which makes access to their shops easier.
  • Jenners’ Takeover Will Put Scottish Food Back On The Menu

    22 July 2008 News
  • Bouncing Back

    07 January 2008 News
    Andy Parritt at the Purely Cornish Deli and Farm Shop, in Looe, reflects on a difficult Christmas and looks ahead
  • A Year In Business

    19 December 2007 News
    After 18 months of restoration, 2008 will mark the first full year for the Jug & Bottle at The Old School in Bubwith
  • South West Shops Fight Climate Change

    15 October 2007 News
    Delicatessens, farm shops and many other retailers signed up to last month's Climate Friendly Fortnight to help shrink the country's foodprint.
  • What’s Your ‘yard Stick’?

    17 September 2007 Delicatessen
    This month Rob Ward asks whether following the crowd is the key to success?
  • Retail: Latest Plans Fail High Streets

    22 May 2007 News
    ACS, the campaigning voice of over 33,000 local shops, has criticised the Government over its proposed weakening of the planning system to make it easier for large retail developments to be built outside town centres.
  • Business: Budget Fails Small Businesses

    21 March 2007 Delicatessen
    The chancellor, Gordon Brown has today delivered a political budget, doing little but create more red tape for small businesses to deal with, according to the Forum of Private Business.
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