Hi-tech trends assisting supermarkets
Supermarkets are beginning to adopt hi-tech tracking and monitoring systems to stop customers from stealing from their stores.
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Supermarkets are beginning to adopt hi-tech tracking and monitoring systems to stop customers from stealing from their stores.
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Flexible Same-Day Settlement allows faster access to funds and Xero payroll integration offers time-saving benefits
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Police are seeking assistance from the public in relation to an incident that occurred at a Liverpool shop. On Saturday 8 September, a blonde, Caucasian woman walked into the shop on Macquarie Street in Liverpool, before allegedly pouring petrol onto the counter and threatening to light it on fire. It is alleged that the woman
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Members of the Convenience and Impulse team were recognised recently for the service of the C&I magazine and Expo to the petrol and convenience industry at the Australasian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS) Annual Gala Awards Dinner last month. The recognition was accepted by Safa de Valois in the form of an award which cited
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Woolworths is currently trialing a new system of “shop and go” technology in its Double Bay store. Beginning the trial in early September, customers can scan groceries with their smartphones while they shop and then are able to leave the store without having to go through a ‘traditional’ checkout system. Woolworths has invited a slew of
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Kollaras & Co appoint Executive GM Commercial
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A new anti-slavery bill being introduced to address modern slavery in supply chains has been questioned by Nestle. The bill will require Australia’s largest businesses to publish annual statements on steps they take towards addressing modern slavery within their supply chains and within operations. Nestle has said the bill could cost customers, with potential additional
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Steve Chapman was born in Sydney, around the Mosman area. His dad worked really hard, seven days a week while his mum ran a small business but was able to be more present during his time growing up. Between him and his brother, there was rarely a moment that wasn’t a competition. “A lot of
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Prior to Nashi’s first Melbourne store opening in 2002, its founder, Sam Nash had been working in hospitality and wanted to work towards having his own product, and his own brand. Mr Nash saw the gap in the market for something “that was healthy, something that was made off-site and delivered into a store that
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American company Campbell’s Soup Co has put iconic biscuit company Arnott’s up for sale, 21 years after purchasing it.
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Cadbury Roses continue to modernise with a number of new and reinvented flavours, as well as new packaging to lock in the freshness. Cadbury Roses launched in Australia 70 years ago, and over the seven decades since, the brand has continuously evolved to reflect the changing tastes of consumers. Cadbury Roses is excited to share its
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Following on from a recent win at the AACS awards, Patties GM OOH Matt Dodson spoke to C&I about the win and whats new and upcoming with Patties. C&I: Congratulations on the win, what does that mean for the company? Matt Dodson: “It was absolutely exciting and certainly unexpected, we weren’t expecting to have that
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