Providing more convenient ways for these shoppers to make their purchases means that click-and-collect services should become more prevalent. |
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But the only shoppers at the naval base exchange store in San Diego are active or retired military personnel and their families. |
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According to Mintel, typical store brand food shoppers tend to be young, with incomes below the norm. |
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They forced the Government's hand over Sunday trading by illegally opening all hours, to the delight of shoppers. |
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Almost 450 million shoppers across the enlarged European Union may soon have to pay the 15 cent plastic bag levy. |
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The NPA says there are also instances of imported pig products being labelled in a way that can cause shoppers to think they are British meat. |
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Instead of going into city and town centres to buy cosmetics, toiletries or aspirin, shoppers are picking them up along with the bread and milk. |
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At the time, area retailers were complaining of middle-class teenagers harassing shoppers for beer money. |
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PorkWatch says there are instances of imported pork and pork products being labelled in ways that might make shoppers think they are British. |
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Security is high for shopping malls throughout the region, after several incidents of violence among Black Friday shoppers. |
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Activists in the Campaign for Yorkshire set out their stall in York city centre to speak to shoppers and gather support. |
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In York it really is a bind having to dodge those disabled drivers trying to have as good a quality of life as those lucky able-bodied shoppers. |
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To say that shoppers feel intimidated by them is a slur on their characters. |
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Dovercourt was packed on Friday night as shoppers gathered for the annual festivities. |
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Rows of high backed leatherette banquettes filled with happy shoppers smoking tabs and drinking frothy milky coffee. |
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But we're also seeing lots more shoppers using the bus, tram and train as a convenient and welcome way of coming into our town. |
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Kim, who had 19 top 40 hits including Kids in America, cut the ribbon and mingled with shoppers on Saturday. |
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Where are the massive influx of new shoppers heading to the Moors Centre going to park? |
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He spotted me amidst the throng of Christmas shoppers and pointed me out to his friend. |
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This action was denying parking spaces to shoppers and affecting business in the area. |
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They claim that city centre businesses which provide toilets for shoppers and patrons will suffice. |
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However, on most days the audience consists of only a handful of shoppers and city centre security guards. |
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A lorry driver was killed in a fireball crash which closed the M60 and marooned thousands of shoppers in the Trafford Centre. |
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Business at East London shopping malls is booming whilst the city centre struggles to attract shoppers. |
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By this time, throngs of shoppers had gathered around us to watch the commotion and were whispering frantically. |
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The photo of First Avenue and Pike Place shows throngs of shoppers moving through Seattle's Pike Place Market. |
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The city's Arndale Centre was bustling throughout the evening as shoppers thronged the complex. |
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Bold plans which will open up the centre of Castle Street and Market Street for shoppers have been revealed in a detailed application this week. |
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Now the growth of big rural shopping centres is bringing shoppers out of town. |
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Having wrestled our luggage from the tube station through throngs of Oxford Street shoppers, we jumped at the chance. |
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Campaigners fighting for new toilets in Bingley fear shoppers will be caught short when the town's last public conveniences close. |
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You can see bulging veins in foreheads as determined gift-hunters try to fight through the meandering, aimless shoppers. |
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Caps are often color coded by product to help shoppers make quick decisions and retailers set up merchandising displays. |
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Thirty thousand shoppers come here weekly in search of everything from green tea and tsukemono to paper lanterns. |
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The unusual gathering attracted attention from the shoppers and turned heads and some of the passers by had a go at drawing. |
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They wander aimlessly inside the mall, unaware of each other, resembling the crowds of shoppers we see any day at the mall. |
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There must be men in white coats behind a two-way mirror, watching the shoppers and making frantic notes. |
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Hundreds of thousands of Christmas shoppers blitzed the high street yesterday on the busiest shopping day of the year. |
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And shoppers said today they would continue to ask for produce in pounds and ounces rather than kilos. |
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Aspiring pop singers from a Keighley school will perform in front of shoppers tomorrow. |
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The downstairs bar is a hive of diversity, with shoppers, tradesmen, suits and tourists contributing to the sociable atmosphere. |
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For example, our Endless Aisle program enables shoppers to purchase hard-to-find items using Internet-based in-store kiosks. |
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The Government of Dubai has also come out with attractive brochures and leaflets to woo shoppers and tourists. |
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A herd of shoppers blocked my entrance into the parking lot, starting me off all wrong. |
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But shoppers were given a surprise when gusts of wind blew water from two of the sculptures on to the street. |
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But shoppers seem to be blowing hot and cold when it come to taking to the town centre streets. |
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The access road will be closed so the unauthorised parking areas can be fenced off so shoppers cannot use them. |
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Retailers look for any occasion to host a blowout or a promotion that will make shoppers think they are saving money. |
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Aboud said that although businesses have security, shoppers were regularly being mugged on the city streets. |
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He also hopes shoppers will keep Cheam alive by supporting the local economy in the face of growing development. |
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Genuine traders from every corner of Germany would be allowed to sell the country's beer and mulled wine to get shoppers into the party spirit. |
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Mystery shoppers are to visit a random selection of the 2,500 garages in Yorkshire and Humberside to check customers are getting a fair deal. |
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Brighton has the shops and the crowds, but not the hassle of impolite, inconsiderate and downright ignorant London shoppers. |
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This is the place to see a wide range of beautiful local crafts and it is a must for avid shoppers. |
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This is an ideal Xmas present for those early shoppers and is guaranteed to be a good night's read. |
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As part of his three-year deal with the Minneapolis-based retailer, Tryon will help develop a line of shirts and slacks aimed at young shoppers. |
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Angry shoppers have criticised the store as being persistently understocked, with basic items missing from the shelves. |
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It is the first time that council environmental officers have posed as mystery shoppers and actually used sunbeds to check safety standards. |
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At a mass meeting drivers gave management 48 hours to withdraw the mystery shoppers or they would ballot for a strike. |
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Service is so critical that the bank sends mystery shoppers to every branch twice a week. |
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The independent judging process consisted of a combination of mystery shoppers and expert judging panels. |
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To be in the running for the award, the store had to meet certain standards, which were checked by mystery shoppers. |
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When first nominated the participants were then visited by mystery shoppers with five finalists selected nationwide. |
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In a third of cases, the mystery shoppers couldn't even out find out any information about the interest rate. |
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The shoppers were looking for a boom box or for any machine that would help return pleasure to their lives. |
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Half of retailers will distribute promotions and deals to shoppers through a special Cyber Monday email. |
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The opprobrium that once attached to informers, snitches, snouts, shoppers and narks in all walks of life no longer exists. |
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Police were deployed to control unruly shoppers as the United States' major sales of the year got underway. |
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We have eliminated traditional boundaries and made the proposition much clearer for shoppers. |
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As for shoppers and night-time visitors, a well-used busy station is better than an unstaffed station down a deserted walkway. |
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The campaign to encourage shoppers to boycott these goods has started again outside Selfridges in what has now become a test case. |
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Inevitably, most of the early morning shoppers clustered around the road, trying to get a look at what was going on. |
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He said it was unfair that out of town shopping centres can attract shoppers by offering free parking. |
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Consider the shoppers you know who are relentless in their pursuit of a deal. |
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Then wrapped up warm against a surprisingly cold day, I braved the tube full of its grumpy Christmas shoppers. |
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No longer the preserve of shoppers, Glasgow's town centre is becoming home to a new breed of urbanites. |
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We have the shoppers and the school cars and urgent additional parking is required. |
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The situation has been sorted out, according to Dell, which did not reveal how many shoppers were affected. |
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Mr Braun said he hadn't seen a fall in takings to date but feared that shoppers would be driven away. |
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Adequate and free parking space is another big boon for shoppers who throng these stores. |
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The council wants to build a car park for 27 vehicles on the land behind the club to encourage shoppers and tourists to spend time in the town. |
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The comfortable spaciousness of the centre makes shoppers to browse in the most leisurely fashion away from the harsh elements outside. |
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Sales fever gripped Salisbury as thousands of shoppers flocked to the city this week to snap up post-Christmas bargains. |
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In our rush for change, spare a thought for all those shoppers and business people who have walked the streets of Dublin before us. |
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Few top-quality games titles were launched early in the year, so shoppers weren't lured in. |
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Buses provide easy access for wheelchairs users, parents with buggies and shoppers with trolleys. |
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He hopes that vicious circle can now be broken by allowing shoppers to trade too. |
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But Christmas is a boom time for fraudsters and thieves, who particularly favour those shoppers who are careless with their credit cards. |
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And it could be the answer to the prayers of weekend shoppers who frequently struggle to fit their vehicles into precious spaces. |
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Gutsy, you bet, because look around, the mall is crowded, shoppers everywhere, and it goes down right out in the open. |
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Today the prosperity of Skipton depends on the car parks for tourists, visitors and shoppers. |
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If this comes to pass, the tower's historical importance will be buried and forgotten amid crowded shops and indifferent shoppers. |
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Astoria was particularly busy today, bustling with shoppers clamming to buy goods in the sales. |
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Alas, vulturous Christmas shoppers had already picked brutally over the carcass of the shelves, and the choice was slim. |
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They claimed shoppers were squeezed out by people who left their cars there all day. |
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The last thing it needs, then, is a gang of young yobs terrorising shoppers in the town centre. |
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The hope is that shoppers could monitor their intake without having to do complicated calculations. |
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Traders at Moreton market abandoned their stalls as crowds of shoppers rushed for cover and flood water rushed down the High Street. |
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Bargains or no bargains, in truth British shoppers are hardly stampeding onto US bound flights at present. |
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A pensioner who was harassed by aggressive beggars in Swindon town centre has backed a campaign to stop vagrants pestering shoppers for cash. |
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However most were anticipating a hectic Christmas Eve as last-minute shoppers make a dash to the high street. |
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He said he was pleased the officers had taken steps to protect shoppers who spend hard-earned cash on poor-quality fakes. |
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Angry Christmas shoppers were hard put to find a space to park and ended up using every nook and cranny in the town centre to park their cars. |
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He also warned shoppers to be extra careful of their belongings when they are Christmas shopping in Naas. |
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We might not produce many Olympic gold athletes but we're world champion shoppers. |
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The group is encouraging shoppers to forget the stress, hassle, traffic and parking problems of cities and their crowded shops. |
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Some critics are not convinced that future shoppers will abandon malls and hypermarkets. |
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Farmers, advocates and ordinary shoppers all share the view that organics' move to the mainstream carries both benefits and risks. |
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On reaching the pedestrian area three dismounted and one carried on regardless making shoppers move out of her way. |
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The market was bustling with shoppers stocking up on supplies prior to the Sabbath. |
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The trade association said most shoppers had been left short of cash to purchase domestic goods because of escalating house prices. |
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Christmas has come early for thousands of shoppers, with stores launching early sales in a bid to beat off a predicted slump. |
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A stunning garden at the heart of the city's European Flower Festival stopped workers and shoppers in their tracks. |
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Already the evolving streetscape of River Street is safer traffic-wise, more exciting visually, inviting for shoppers and pedestrian friendly. |
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Work began at the end of May to overhaul a zebra crossing and widen footways on Pickwick Road to make it safer for school children and shoppers. |
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Nobody is forcing shoppers to patronize grocery stores that offer discount cards. |
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In addition to the Paveletsky project, Moscow's shoppers will have a handful of other subterranean malls to choose from over the coming years. |
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Intrepid shoppers know that it's possible to land a bargain anywhere, even in one of Madison Avenue's most chichi boutiques. |
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Nearly half of shoppers favour their local shops over superstores, but research shows only 31 per cent of local shops are trading online. |
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It shows local shoppers that their custom is valued and also serves to promote our county as a warm, friendly and hospitable place to visit. |
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Christmas shoppers in Corsham have got an extra treat this year two Christmas trees and new lights in the High Street. |
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In South Florida, long lines reappeared at gas stations and shoppers swarmed home building stores and supermarkets. |
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The rest of York is awash with shoppers swarming with mad carrier bags in the cold. |
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The bus chugged on through Manor Park and Forest Gate, slowly filling up with Saturday morning shoppers. |
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Millions of shoppers are now completely owled out, confronted with a parliament of owls on every shelf in every shop. |
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They say youths have hurled abuse at elderly shoppers, scaring them away, and that the problem gets worse during the half-term school holidays. |
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The streets were so choked with sellers and shoppers alike that oftentimes only one lane of the street was passable for cars. |
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From 10.30 am on Saturday, the usual hustle and bustle of weekend shoppers ground to a halt as people stopped to watch the procession. |
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And whether shoppers need samosas or latkes to create an authentic holiday, the fixings are now just a click away. |
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The latter in turn, blamed the shoppers who barged in without paying heed to instructions. |
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The planners replaced them with lavatorial buildings which do nothing to attract shoppers into the town. |
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The credit crunch was expected to make shoppers too scared to commit to big purchases. |
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They transformed the appearances of a number of lucky shoppers who had won makeovers and new wardrobes. |
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It says shoppers can rest assured that if there's any risk of nut contamination, there will be a warning on the label. |
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It cites problems with beggars harassing shoppers, illegal street traders, shoplifters and pickpockets, litter, assault and robbery. |
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The apologetic manager presented the liberated shoppers with free cosmetics. |
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Despite the frosty weather, early morning shoppers queued in their hundreds to bag the best deals. |
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The walkway is not a public right of way, but has been used by Witham residents and shoppers for many years. |
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It took the disabled shoppers two hours longer than their able-bodied counterparts to complete the same activities. |
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By day abustle with tourist buses, sightseers and shoppers, the village changes character as night falls. |
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We have delivered a truly aspirational environment for shoppers, and we will back it with great customer service. |
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The small two-door hatchback is intended as a second car or a runaround for shoppers, according to Green Machines Ireland's managing director. |
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Otley is still a market town and, as such, should be drawing shoppers and other trade into it. |
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At Homebase in Aberdeen's Bridge of Don industrial estate, there were chaotic scenes as shoppers rushed to buy gardening equipment. |
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Grocers around Bundaberg were experiencing a rush yesterday as shoppers on storm-alert hustled to stock up on food. |
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Some last minute shoppers might luck out as retailers boost perks to lure shoppers. |
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With an ever growing range of options for shoppers the choice has never been better. |
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As at a salad bar, shoppers can pick from 14 varieties of fresh olives from Greece, Italy and Turkey. |
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Crossroads worries about the crowds jostling the elegant, talcumed, perfumed elbows of its serious shoppers. |
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Princes Street, just a short distance away, had to endure only a few tens of thousand shoppers due to the bad weather! |
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A survey of shoppers conducted at the same time showed a clear majority in favour of the development, however. |
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Orienteering does not usually involve dodging baby buggies and strolling shoppers as competitors race to the finish. |
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A pedestrian crossing in Church Street has been broken for weeks leaving blind shoppers unable to gauge when to cross the busy road. |
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Residents and shoppers in Rayleigh have been given the bird after council plans to try and deter pigeons from the town centre were abandoned. |
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It goes without saying that shoppers who are ill-advised enough to carry them at all invariably have a purse or wallet bulging with them. |
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Quick and simple with large graphics, they're designed for mobile shoppers pushing their carts down the aisle. |
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There were no soldiers visible here, just traffic and crowds of shoppers and storekeepers, tourists and the schnorrers who hit them up for money. |
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Overall, 39 per cent of shoppers admit they can be incredibly selfish and bad mannered out on the high street. |
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The town is in terminal decline and has hardly anything to attract shoppers and visitors. |
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Swindon magistrates heard they had waged a campaign of terror in the past six months, causing mayhem for shoppers and staff. |
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The bearded, gravel-voiced Zimmer even stars in his own ads, because he believes his everyman persona calms shoppers. |
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Some stores are trying to bamboozle exhausted shoppers with illusory bargains. |
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Lunchtime shoppers gazed in astonishment as police launched a full-scale raid on a suspected drug pusher operating from York city centre. |
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Hundreds of striking council workers rallied at a mass meeting in York today as their actions hit city centre tourists, shoppers and motorists. |
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Police also went on the rampage after the demonstration, attacking shoppers and arresting children. |
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He thinks more and more shoppers are simply heading to a shopping centre, where parking is free and easy. |
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Distance was no object for Alabama shoppers looking for the best Black Friday deals. |
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They sent in secret shoppers to see how many kids could buy some of these mature-rated video games. |
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Columbus, Ohio-based Resource Marketing's secret shoppers encountered the following highs and lows on recent shopping sprees. |
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Supermarket staff put out collection buckets which shoppers quickly filled and workplace whip-rounds brought in thousands of pounds. |
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Spotting a small group of shoppers seeking protection from the cold in a bus shelter, he turns his megaphone in their direction. |
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Sam Walton reinvented logistics, turning a five-and-dime into Wal-Mart Stores Inc, which draws almost 140 million shoppers a week. |
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All six floors of the building are packed with books and shoppers, pushing trolleys and carrying baskets. |
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Geraldton shoppers have been treated to a wildflower extravaganza, with banksias and kangaroo paws covering the centre mall area. |
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In the weeks up to Christmas, the thriftiness of shoppers left retailers worried as they feared people were saving for the sales. |
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Soon after Ms. Atchara Pachimnan officially opened the bazaar, shoppers literally filled the place from early in the day. |
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These days, shoppers can use self-service checkouts at supermarkets, which in the future could remove the need for staff. |
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But shoppers can't come and go as they please, nor can they always choose the food they want. |
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Police have declared war on rogue street sellers causing a nuisance to shoppers and traders in Chelmsford. |
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The street sellers are all eager, animated young men who use guile and smiles to get shoppers to pay up. |
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Web shoppers can now browse the webpage using Norn Iron speak. |
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The shop is making up a special order of 800 smoked salmon, chicken salad and other sarnies for a client at Royal Ascot, as well as the normal fare for hungry York shoppers. |
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That means shoppers will no longer have to rely on the big-name designers to concoct pieces with the latest trends. |
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Family Dollar shoppers entered the sweepstakes in stores, online and using text messaging. |
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The owner of a York art gallery and shop claims parking charges are penalising the shoppers and tourists who bring wealth and prosperity to the city. |
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But the fuel that powers spending for most shoppers is wages, not savings, or dividends, or capital gains, or home equity. |
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Morrison's withdrew its plans to demolish the building and construct a new market hall in a different location following opposition from stallholders and shoppers. |
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From 9am to 4pm, a craft market will offer an interesting retail experience, while a tea garden provides shoppers with a welcome reprieve from the icy winter chill. |
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In these small kiosks, shoppers can get advice and remedies for minor ailments from a nurse practitioner without having to make appointments or spend time in waiting rooms. |
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The company says it is aiming to plug the gap it has found in the market for fashionable but wearable clothes for much-neglected 40-plus female shoppers. |
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Latest Revival offers shoppers an online platform for everything from one-of-a-kind estate finds to contemporary pieces. |
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Many supermarkets are experiencing a chronic shortage of shopping baskets because shoppers too mean to buy plastic bags are stealing them, it emerged yesterday. |
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The pair will share the stage at Market Gate to launch the town centre's festive frolics which will keep shoppers entertained in the run-up to Christmas. |
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A common practice among frequent shoppers is to split the bill between credit cards, or cards and cash, so as to disguise the gross amount from their partners. |
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The malls and department stores are filled with harried shoppers. |
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Of those mystery shoppers who were refused a quote, a quarter were told they couldn't get a quote unless they were going to take out the loan during the call. |
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Almost every store you pass, every corner you take, you'll find sales, discounts, blowouts, bargains, and of course shoppers cashing in on sweet holiday deals. |
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In today's consumerist culture, shoppers prefer to buy convenience foods such as ready-to-eat mixes and processed foods to match their hectic lifestyles. |
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Kingston shoppers took heed of advice given on the Home Office website last week to stockpile battery-powered torches, radios, food and bottled water. |
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This one-woman band fiddled and jigged from Dent to Barrow to Bradford during her recent winter tour, bringing a smile to the faces of shoppers across the North. |
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On Saturday, protesters are planning to picket supermarkets in up to 100 towns and cities across the country, urging shoppers not to buy farmed salmon. |
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Scouts and Cubs have been on hand to help shoppers at Greenbridge. |
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Retailers recognise that some shoppers have no other way of getting their groceries home, so they won't stop people pushing trolleys out of supermarket car parks. |
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To get around the lack of storage space, Tokyo shoppers shop more frequently than their American counterparts and tend to buy a lot of fresh food at local stores. |
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A Bald Eagle called Alaska swooped in on a flying visit and certainly attracted plenty of attention among the surprised shoppers on O'Connell Street. |
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In 1991 grocery shoppers were hard pressed to find Mexican fajitas, Italian ciabatta bread or passion fruits on the shelves of their local supermarket. |
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Far from the strained looks clearly visible on Glasgow's streets, Edinburgh shoppers were casually sauntering, even finding time to indulge in the Christmas market. |
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A food market that is usually heaving with bustling shoppers was deserted. |
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Brand loyalty at the high end of the vehicle market is quite strong, and several luxury brands have developed product portfolios that appeal to a wide range of shoppers. |
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The manic shoppers in search of baby-soft cashmere or cool leather strides range from gamine model types to balding businessmen and sleek middle-aged ladies. |
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By keeping wages close to subsistence level, the Arkansas-based retailer offers low prices that draw herds of gleeful shoppers away from the competition. |
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In August shoppers at Target stores across America began making fashion history by buying affordable and sporty wares in bright, splashy colors from style doyen Mizrahi. |
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Meanwhile, the Internet has created a brave new world for forum shoppers. |
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Every chain store worth its salt has a presence and shoppers come from miles around every weekend to throng the pedestrianised streets and modern malls. |
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The council can spend as much money on surveys as they like, they will never attract any high-class businesses or get the good shoppers to come back. |
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Jewel colours such as coral and emerald-green showed up often on runways last week, and shoppers should expect to see them in a few months in stores everywhere. |
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Another method that many shoppers used to decide between two options was to calculate the price differential, a procedure that requires just two subtractions. |
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Inside the new entrance, a wooden space frame tops a large atrium where office workers mix with university students and shoppers in a nearly urban atmosphere. |
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When asked to name their favourite dish, most shoppers opted for the traditional British favourite fish and chips over pizza, paella, or frankfurters. |
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Manufacturing had moved South, shoppers were heading for suburban malls, a decent restaurant was almost impossible to find, and the nightlife was a barfly's lament. |
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While a pall of acrid fumes spread over the town centre, police sealed off the area to shoppers and firefighters in four engines began tackling the blaze. |
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America has become a bargain basement destination for Irish shoppers. |
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While all of this is supposed to make them better bargainers and bring transparency to the purchase process, it has, in fact added more confusion for some shoppers. |
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Any suggestions for intrepid Target shoppers who want to bag some of your merchandise? |
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Useful products pictures are available and there are plenty of regular online offers, discounts and multibuys on offer to shoppers including internet exclusives. |
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As the band lets the dueling guitars heat up, Johnson barks like a flea market pitchman, bargaining with wary shoppers for humanism and attention. |
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The car park of Morrisons often suffers from overflow car parking with shoppers having to park on side roads close to Morrisons which creates more congested local roads. |
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But while clothes shoppers are revelling in the dozens of new alleys open to them, manufacturers are despairing as they try to second-guess the kaleidoscopic public mood. |
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Merchants are hoping for a crush of last minute shoppers today, and bargain hunters after Christmas to make up for disappointing sales up until now. |
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In December, 2001, about 908,000 shoppers visited the town centre. |
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Each year thousands of shoppers are being conned into buying fake Aberdeen Angus beef passed off as the genuine article by unscrupulous retailers. |
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Some say that wherever Selfridges is based it will attract shoppers and that it will act as a magnet to other top stores wanting to be in the vicinity. |
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However, random secret shoppers report that orders can take between five and 10 minutes to fill and actually take longer during nonpeak operating hours. |
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The former gas works off Station Avenue, Filey, is earmarked for redevelopment by Scarborough Council to attract more shoppers into the town centre. |
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The survey of 250 shoppers was carried out during the city's 10-day Festival Europa and as the region prepares to go the polls in the European elections. |
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One high street shop, Food Emporium Culina, has closed down, so shoppers will have to go elsewhere for their toasted flaked almonds, pine kernels and pistachio nuts. |
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Police have launched a blitz on yobs who have been terrorising shoppers. |
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Fung argues that cost-conscious shoppers will be more inclined to buy no-name jeans when mortgage payments, not stock market tips, become the priority of the day. |
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More mainstream retailers found the checkout system difficult to replicate and, Miles said, worried that most shoppers were not ready for such a leap. |
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This busy town-centre cafe is the place for shoppers to catch a bite, and a hang-out for coffee drinkers in a place as yet untainted by the multinational chains. |
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Under the plans, instead of money being given to vagrants, well-meaning shoppers can put it in yellow collection boxes dotted around the major stores in Swindon. |
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So fierce is his gaze, so peremptory his order, that even the shoppers forget the cold for a moment and stare in undisguised curiosity at the man with the red hackle. |
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Still, they make up the largest block of holiday shoppers and are the key to retail success or failure. |
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Work began at the end of May to improve the zebra crossing and widen footways in Pickwick Road, Corsham, to make it safer for schoolchildren and shoppers. |
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Despite concerns about consumer confidence and a weaker economy, shoppers thronged to Arnotts during 2001, removing any prospect of a dip in earnings. |
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While most shoppers are well dressed and have an affluent appearance about them, you get the impression that the country's rising tide has not lifted all boats. |
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Cyber Monday, the less hyped effect of online shoppers taking advantage of post-Black Friday bargains, has become a major shopping day in its own right. |
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Ice cream sells better in winter in pedestrian malls and large department stores, whose air-conditioning systems often make shoppers feel hot and dry. |
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The grocery chain said it was making an entry into the rabbit market after demand from shoppers for the gamey offering. |
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I turned around in surprise, looked at the other shoppers, but they were just filling their carts as usual, absorbedly studying the produce stalls. |
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This would have seen the current station demolished and the area transformed into a public square, with direct access to the Wheatsheaf Centre for shoppers. |
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We need proper loos now, of sufficient quality and quantity, to not only accommodate shoppers and visitors, but also to deal with the rugby hordes. |
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Several communities throughout the United States, including San Francisco, have banned nondegradable shopping bags to encourage shoppers to use their own eco-friendly bags. |
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Delicacies from cheese to black puddings are being showcased at Selfridge's in London and the Trafford Centre to give shoppers a taste of the region. |
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It would expand on a current program that lets shoppers read a table of contents, a first chapter or a few selected pages provided by the publishers of certain books. |
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Walkers and shoppers, particularly as darkness closes in can be seen pausing to have a closer look at the array of lights, Santa's and Christmas items. |
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Several shoppers and passers-by paused to observe the vigil. |
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Crowds of shoppers queued to get in shops and then queued at the tills. |
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But now, shoppers in Boston-area supermarkets get to worry that they may have been exposed when they stopped by for groceries. |
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Stallholders will be only too happy to advise shoppers who are unfamiliar with the wares on offer, and to offer them samples to help them decide what to buy. |
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But once the dust settles and shoppers in record numbers continue to be attracted to the town the inevitable spin off will make virtually everyone a beneficiary. |
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Parking permits have been introduced for residents of a North Yorkshire town centre after complaints that shoppers were blocking out shop staff and tenants. |
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As he passed, merchants and shoppers smiled and waved their greetings. |
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Ministers are considering forcing supermarkets to stop the cut-price offers, which are regularly snapped up by bargain-hunting shoppers across the country. |
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The latest analysis of footfall on Dublin's prime shopping streets shows that the number of shoppers is slightly down on the same period last year. |
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However researchers also found that although the concept of organic farmed fish found favour with some focus groups, it met resistance from committed organic shoppers. |
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Sligo's shopping spree has got off to a flying start with hundreds of shoppers availing of the many bargains in the participating stores throughout the town. |
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Clowns, magicians and puppets are set to entertain shoppers over the summer holidays, with Basildon's Eastgate Centre starting its summer festival today. |
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A study quizzed 1,000 UK shoppers of both sexes and all ages. |
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Hoarding is now a cottage industry, as shoppers try to get a jump on price gougers by snapping up staple goods by the trunk-load. |
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Last week's unfortunate shoppers were subjected to the aural torture of bad cover versions of the ghosts of Christmases past. |
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Maybe some shoppers will look at the store and be turned off by the boutiquey feeling, and they won't wander inside. |
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But shoppers do not have to wait till the GSS starts to go bargain hunting. |
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This means that shoppers will purchase within a group of accepted brands rather than choosing one specific brand. |
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With unemployment falling, incomes rising, inflation at bay and shoppers crowding into stores, the economy is entering 1984 on a roll. |
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Gillian watched the overpassing shoppers on the second floor of the mall, as she relaxed in the bench on the ground floor. |
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As Skipton is the nearest and largest town to most of the small towns and villages within the Dales it attracts numerous shoppers. |
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All of ASAP Quotes leads are qualified life insurance shoppers actively shopping online for insurance coverage. |
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British shoppers could soon benefit from a key fob or sticker, which would allow them to make contactless payments. |
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Additionally, Keyword Search provides an open search field allowing shoppers to further narrow the scope of their shopping experience. |
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The BuyMut a Home program is for those home shoppers who feel confident in doing a bit more of the house hunting legwork on their own. |
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Confused views of new laws NEW rules surrounding battery cage law are leaving shoppers in a flap. |
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What makes this shopping site unique is that it uses the RIV technology to entertain and engage shoppers. |
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A mega THREE MILLION Buzz Lightyears have been snapped up by shoppers around the world since October. |
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The Supercenter drew more shoppers than was usual for Black Friday at the smaller west Palmdale Wal-Mart it replaced last summer, Blackmon said. |
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The move is good news for UK shoppers who have not yet invested in either Bluray or HD DVD next generation DVD players, experts said. |
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As well as picking up a cabbage in the veg aisle shoppers are now able to buy a brassica bouquet from the flower area. |
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Crepes, bratwursts, wine, cheese and German beers are proving a massive draw for hungry shoppers, and there are also stocking fillers to browse. |
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The Net's answer to personal shoppers is the shopping bot, research programs designed to seek out deals on the goods you want. |
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A STAR busker braved torrential rain to sing to soggy shoppers in Huddersfield. |
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Sainsbury's shoppers can save money by recreating popular takeaway dishes at home. |
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The items shoppers can collect include a teapot, three mugs, a bowl, a milk jug, three spoons and a tea towel. |
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Studies show that while the number of carriage return areas has increased, harried shoppers don't always comply. |
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A CAMPAIGN to make shoppers more aware of the introduction of charges for carrier bags was launched yesterday. |
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For the second straight year, the calendar has thrown UPS and a bevy of holiday shoppers and shippers a short holiday season. |
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The scheme is aimed at making it easier and quicker for shoppers to check out. |
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Three people working as product designers set the pupils a challenge to come up with ideas for toasters aimed at different kinds of shoppers. |
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Tesco is also running a trial in some stores where shoppers paying by cheque cannot spend above their cheque card guarantee limit. |
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Rather, it was the huge sale on paper towels and toilet tissue at ShopRite that caught the eye of value-seeking shoppers. |
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New 'fast lanes' for shoppers who don't want to get stuck behind dawdlers are to be introduced in Liverpool. |
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