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Caltex and Uber Eats to deliver ‘perfect night in’

Caltex has launched a partnership with Uber Eats to deliver a “new level of convenience for Australians seeking the perfect night in”. According to the P&C retailer, the new delivery service from 300...

VMO partners with Euro Garages Group

VMO has announced a strategic partnership with global petroleum retailer and new entrant to the Australian petrol industry, Euro Garages Group. According to VMO, EG Group’s acquisition of the Woolworths Caltex fuel business...

BP and David Jones to explore the future of convenience

A partnership between BP and David Jones will give customers access to locally sourced, ready-made meals and other fresh, quality offers at selected BP sites. The partnership combines David Jones Food’s exclusive, high-quality...

Coles remains ‘solid’ during a year of ‘substantial’ change

Coles Group sales revenue (excluding fuel sales and hotels) increased by 3.1 per cent to $35 billion for FY19. Sales revenue growth was seen across Supermarkets, Liquor and Express. Coles CEO Steven Cain says...

Tesco to maximise convenience with Metro stores changes

Tesco is implementing operational changes to the way it runs its Metro stores in the UK. According to the retailer, they will simplify and reduce processes and administrative tasks across all 153 Tesco...

Consumers craving convenience

One-in-five Australians feel under time pressure when shopping, according to IRI Client Growth Partner, Mairead McElvanna, leading many down the path of least resistance – quick, easy and accessible meal solutions. To meet...

Petrol station development boom an investors dream

Over the next 12 months, 186 new petrol stations will be built nationally despite the rise in electric cars entering the market. According to commercial real estate business CBRE’s petrol station specialist, Joseph...

No cash on you? No cards? Then head to 7-Eleven

In what it claims is an Australian first, 7-Eleven Australia has launched a cashless and cardless “concept” convenience store. Instead of cash or cards, customers use their smartphones to complete their transactions. 7-Eleven describes...
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