ASDA are backing a campaign by the British Property Federation (BPF) and the British Retail Consortium (BRC) against the loss of empty property relief. Dubbed the ‘bombsite Britain’ tax by the media, in response to the increasing spate of demolitions as private and public sector landlords raze buildings across the country rather than pay the tax.
ASDA are backing a campaign by the British Property Federation (BPF) and the British Retail Consortium (BRC) against the loss of empty property relief. Dubbed the ‘bombsite Britain’ tax by the media, in response to the increasing spate of demolitions as private and public sector landlords raze buildings across the country rather than pay the tax.
With only days to go until old fashioned lightbulbs are banned by the EU (on the 31st August) in favour of low-energy alternatives, shops such as Homebase, John Lewis, Sainsbury’s and Asda are reporting severe shortages of clear 100w bulbs, with many stores having sold out completely. Ryness is one of the only companies still able to meet the demand from consumers wanting to stock up on the old type of bulbs, both online at Ryness.co.uk and in some of its high street shops.
Delectable seasoning, juicy beef, flavoured in mouth-watering jerk seasoning wrapped in perfectly formed light golden pastry…just one way to describe the "Caribbean Food Delights" patties from Caribbean Savouries Ltd, a dynamic food distribution company set to take the frozen food world by storm. With products already available to buy at the Frozen Food Ethnic sections nationwide in ASDA; Caribbean Savouries Ltd is certainly making moves to become a force to be reckoned with.
With increases in fuel prices and a slowing economy worldwide, the international freight industry faces new challenges.So what are the trends we are seeing in the international freight market and how will they affect the customer?The global freight forwarding market stood at 116.8 billion Euros in 2007, growing by just...
Building a successful business is never easy, yet Paul Scott has managed to develop Caribbean Savouries Ltd, the company that has brought "Caribbean Food Delights" to the UK into a national success. With their range of microwaveable patties and Caribbean foods, their range sold out within a week of its launch at ASDA this year. Yet things have not always been easy for Paul Scott, a businessman with a passion for building a business based on integrity and self-belief.
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