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Hidden basement bar in Liverpool named 'best vegan restaurant' in Britain

12 Sep 2023

A family-run Liverpool restaurant hidden inside a basement is officially Britain's best vegan venue.
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Shoplifters working in organised groups targeting shops with co-ordinated raids

11 Sep 2023

A warning has been issued that shoplifters in the UK are becoming increasingly “emboldened” and appear to be often orchestrated by organised criminal groups, which steal to order,... Read more…

Shops urged to prepare for single-use plastics ban coming into force on 1 October

11 Sep 2023

It has been suggested that some shop owners may be unaware or unprepared for the upcoming change to regulations on single-use plastics on plates, bowls, trays, containers, cutlery and balloon... Read more…

National Lottery retailers urged to transfer retail agreement to new operator.

30 Aug 2023

Allwyn, incoming operator of The National Lottery, has urged independent National Lottery retailers to log on to its new online retailer portal via Read more…

Retailers sceptical about Home Secretary’s call for ‘every theft’ to be investigated.

30 Aug 2023

Shop owners have expressed scepticism that the Home Secretary's recent call for every theft to be investigated by the police will come to fruition, suggesting that police resources are already... Read more…

Consumer confidence shows ‘renewed optimism’ against falling core inflation

29 Aug 2023

Consumer confidence is showing “renewed optimism” against a backdrop of falling core inflation, new figures suggest.
 
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Coventry shop owners launch street market to bring more people into the area

29 Aug 2023

Shop owners in a part of Coventry have rallied together to launch a street market, with hopes of boosting the number of people that visit the area.
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Indies drinks retailers short-changed in government duty consultation

16 Aug 2023

Independent quality drinks retailers were woefully underrepresented among those consulted by government over the duty changes now hitting businesses, it has been claimed, after industry magazine... Read more…

Online bookshop hits £3 million for independent sellers

16 Aug 2023

Online bookshop Bookshop.org has reached its target of raising £3 million in profit for independent booksellers in its fight for them to “thrive in the world of ecommerce”.
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Indie craft baker takes home five Great Taste Awards after only 16 months in business

15 Aug 2023

A start-up craft baker from south-east London who sells his produce at local food markets has taken home five Great Taste Awards after only 16 months in business.
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4 in 5 consumers prefer independents over larger stores

Posted on in Business News, Creative News, Outdoor News

A recent survey reveals that 80% of British consumers plan to use independent businesses over larger businesses this year.

The survey, commissioned to discover current consumer attitudes towards small businesses, also revealed that 65% are aware that using a smaller provider can be more expensive, but think the benefits of doing so outweigh the increased costs as 48% still wanted to boost the local economy and support their community.

From the survey, it would suggest that convenience and leisure are the main reasons why consumers choose a small business over a larger retailer.

58% of respondents said they use a grocery and convenience store the most, with the older generation, 55-64 year olds, selecting this as their most used type of independent store.

Clothing, jewellery, books, music and gift retailers were the second most utilised businesses at 45%, followed by cafes, bars, pubs and eateries at 44%.

The primary reason for shopping small is due to convenience. However, almost half of those polled said that they shop small to support independent establishments.

Just over half of those polled said there is a noticeable difference between the quality of customer service offered in small businesses compared to larger stores. One respondent said "small stores seem more genuine and go out their way to help you" and another said at "smaller stores the service is more personal", suggesting that in order to be competitive against bigger brands, your business must continue to provide a memorable and tailored customer service.

Half of consumers said that a 'limited product range' selection is the number one drawback to using a small business, whilst almost half said that smaller stores tend to be more expensive, which was their second highest concern.

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