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Asda has revealed more than half of its cafés in UK supermarkets will see some major changes from this month as a huge revamp takes place.
The government has written to Sainsbury's and Morrisons urging them to stop "advertising and promoting" heated tobacco products, which it says is illegal.
A report from the BBC showed Sainsbury’s and Morrisons were displaying posters and video screens showing heated tobacco ...
Asda has announced there will be a £10m refresh program in over 180 of its in-store cafes. The proje ...
Asda, which is rivalled by Sainsbury's, Morrisons, Tesco, Aldi and Lidl, says over 180 Asda cafes are on course to be ...
Friday 13th June, unlucky for some, but not for Fire Fighters Charity as Jennifer Rigelsford an employee of Morrisons in ...
Sainsbury's and Morrisons have been taken to task for illegally advertising tobacco, while Fortnum & Mason makes plans to ...
Supermarkets received a letter from the government instructing them to remove any adverts which displayed heated tobacco ...
Plans to expand the services offered by a busy petrol station have cleared a significant hurdle despite its neighbours’ anger. Residents living in the streets around the Morrisons filling station off ...