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During this period Dillons were developing their own ?Mini- Mart' theme and as such decided to expand the facilities to supply a range of groceries and other common consumer goods as well as the usual news literature. The shop opening hours were also increased from the regular evening licensing hours of 5:30pm, to a more substantial one of 11pm...
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Mr Devis has shares in the business, but does not have authority to make unsupported decisions. The franchise resulted in Mr Pettifer being able to obtain many goods for the newsagents at discounted prices. The entirety of the shop was responsibility of Mr Pettifer provided that Dillons' standards were not infringed...
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Ethical Issues In Business (Body Shop)   Business and environment body shop 2005   Retail Shop Business Plan   skateboard shop - business plan   Business Plan for a Dive Shop   clothes shop business idea   Body shop and its CSR-Impact of Social Responsibility on Business Profitability and Social Welfare   Management And The Body Shop   Is It The Right Time To Set Up Shop In France?   chocolate shop sales growth   The body shop international: An Introduction to financial modeling   the body shop international: introduction to financial modelling   PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE AND INTERNATIONAL PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE ECONOMIC AND MARKETING PERSPECTIVES   Product Life Cycle And International Product Life Cycle Economic And Marketing Perspectives   Examining different approaches to management and theories of organisation and evaluating how organisational structure and culture contribute to business success  
 
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