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Conran serves up a customer loyalty scheme

Terence Conran s famous restaurant portfolio is to introduce a loyalty card, amid fears that diners may tighten their belts in a recession.

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Kellogg Europe has handed a large chunk of its pounds 153m media buying account to Carat following a pitch against the incumbent, MindShare. Carat picks up the business in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Eastern Europe. MindShare retains the business in the UK, Ireland and Scandinavia.

Shell unveils new ’green’ petrol

Shell is testing its first branded petrol since the disastrous launch of a petrol that caused engine damage 12 years ago.

Tesco closes booths

Tesco Personal Finance has scotched plans to extend the trial of its state of the art in-store video conference booth because it has flopped with shoppers.

Pret chief quits in tactics shift

Charlotte Fuller has resigned as marketing director of Pret a Manger following the appointment of former Booker Foodservices chief executive Andrew Rolfe.

S&N’s Espres enters coffee shops battle

Scottish s Costa Coffee outlets.

EDITORIAL: Why Post Office reforms fail to deliver the goods

After seven years of pass the parcel over the future of the Post Office, the Labour government this week gave us its vision of where it wants the 300-year-old service to go. Unfortunately that vision is somewhat short-sighted.

Price heads retailers list

Pressure from the media has put price back at the top of the agenda for the UK s food retailers, according to a report from research company Verdict.

Martin Dawes launches Breathe

Martin Dawes Telecommunications, Europe s largest mobile service provider, is launching the UK s fifth mobile phone network.

WPP reveals top three UK brands

BT, the BBC and Marks s strongest indigenous brands in a worldwide study by marketing services giant WPP.

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