Retailers hit the capital for Bestway`s Awards Night... - Best-one
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Retailers hit the capital for Bestway`s Awards Night... - Best-one
INSIDE Retailers hit the capital for Bestway’s Awards Night... Girl Power! An empty C-store was too much temptation for entrepreneurs Angie Stevenson and Sharon Butler. We follow their first steps in the retail industry Best-One ventures East Best-One BDE Claire Pniok makes in-roads into unchartered territory with the first ever Best-One launched in Essex Best-One retailer Lisa Jones receives the Community Award from Alistair McGowan and Zameer Choudrey Best-One retailers start dating our suppliers. How the very first Best-One Speed dating session between retailers and suppliers proved to be a huge success for all involved. Bestway’s Retailer Development Awards for 2008 was a huge success again this year as nearly 400 guests from all over England, Scotland and Wales attended the glittering event at London’s Grosvenor House on 9th October. See centre pages for details ...and when it comes to the crunch Best-in own label is a real winner. As the effects of the credit crunch bites, research is revealing how consumers are changing their shopping habits, creating new opportunities for local retailers. James Hall explains how: “As the research figures come in we are seeing a dramatic shift in shoppers buying behaviour. Consumers are shopping locally to save on fuel costs, and no longer driving distances to the multiples for a big spend. Instead they are more likely to buy just what they need on a day-to-day basis. Obviously this gives the local convenience store the advantage. In addition we are seeing own brands taking a bigger share of the market, as shoppers are becoming more cost-conscious. Have a look at the current crop of TV ads from the multiples, pushing their own brands and you’ll see what I mean. With the Best-in own label range at their disposal our retailers now have the ideal opportunity to capitalise on these current market trends. Best-in has developed in leaps and bounds since it was established twelve years ago. Quality has been given priority over everything and the portfolio of some 500 different products, ranging from baked beans to bathroom tissue has been given a whole new look. The range is renowned for its price marked packaging, which promotes strong consumer confidence. Look at the major brand sellers in the shop and stock the equivalent Best-in own label product alongside it, on the same shelf if possible. Retailers will find that they can make around 20 percent on the leading brand and by offering the Best-in similar product you could double that margin, and that is just for starters.” James Hall Business Development Controller There are seven members of staff altogether and the girls are there most of the day, while running their other businesses too. “You can’t start a business without putting in the hours,” says Angie. “We’ve doubled the opening hours of the previous owners. They didn’t open at all on Saturdays and Sundays and at other times they just closed whenever they felt like it! We know you can’t just stand behind the counter and take money.” GIRL POWER! When Angie Stevenson and Sharon Butler saw that their local convenience store in Newquay was lying empty, they decided it was an opportunity too good to be missed. The store had been closed for nine months and was left idle, waiting for someone to come in and make it a success once more. Cue Sharon and Angie. The girls discovered there was a demand for a convenience store in the area. In fact, while they were renovating the store and preparing for the grand opening, they were inundated with queries about when they were opening. And on the night of the opening 8 weeks ago there were more than 40 people queuing outside the door. So far their first retail venture has been a success, averaging £9,000 in sales a week. But Angie is quick to add: “Once word gets out about the store being open, we hope that we’ll do even better. In the run up to opening, we distributed leaflets and that really got people’s attention.” The girls are very appreciative of their wholesaler Bestway’s help and recommend it highly. They are also full of praise for the shop fitters who were able to get the store ready for stock so quickly. And it sounds like they had their work cut out. “The store was in a terrible state when the girls first took it over” says Ron Wootton, Best-One business development executive for the Cornwall area. “The interior had to be completely renovated and all fixtures replaced. So far it has been mostly smooth sailing for the girls with the only setback being re-applying for an alcohol licence. “The previous owner of the store decided to cancel the licence and when we opened we had to re-apply. This takes 28 days to come through and until it does we can operate only on a temporary licence, which means we can sell alcohol only on a four days on and one day off basis, which has affected our business.” The store is the first Best-One in Cornwall and the girls are delighted with the support that they have been given from their symbol group. “Whatever we’ve wanted, Bestway has delivered. Ron has been amazing, he’s taken calls from us 24/7 and phones us everyday to make sure we’re doing ok,” says Sharon. The duo are keen to offer as many services as the can for their customers and have installed PayPoint and hot food to go, while the lottery will be coming soon. They have also opted for an epos system with 2 tills and a back office system which allows them to order stock and check weekly, daily and hourly takings. “The shop is something of a local point within the town and it was sorely missed by residents when it closed,” says Sharon. “The support they’ve shown us is unbelievable, we’ve had flowers, cards and even our first Christmas present from a customer. ”To help cultivate a strong customer relationship, they are introducing free local deliveries in the coming months, especially to help out their elderly customers. There’s no doubt that the store’s key location and a savvy pricing policy have enabled them to get the business off to an excellent start. Says Angie “We’ve been charging to suit the area. At one end of the road there are expensive houses while at the other there are council houses. We’ve had to set our prices to suit both ends of the market and it’s worked well so far. Sharon and Angie will be getting involved in the community further, as they are Best-One ambassadors for Cornwall so will be helping with charity drives for Barnado’s and Great Ormond Street Hospital. Although the girls have already been nominated for a Best-One award in the stores category, they don’t intend to rest on their laurels. They are constantly looking to better their first store. “Moving into retail was a big step for us,” adds Angie, “We had both been in business before, but not together, and not in this area. It’s worked well so far and we hope the business will grow.” Article courtesy of Convenience Store Magazine Left to right; Nilu, Claire, the Mayor and Pathik officially declare the store open! Pathik and Nilu make it a first for Best-One in Essex Pathik and Nilu Pandya have launched the very first Best-One store in Essex, paving the way for the group in the area. The couple originally ran a forecourt operation, but spotted a gap in the market for a local convenience store, and an available empty unit in Clacton-On-Sea provided the perfect opportunity. Pathik and Nilu are well-known in the community and have decided to run the store themselves, providing the personal touch for their customers. The launch day itself was a fantastic success with a visit from the local Mayor who cut the ribbon, cracked open the bubbly and declared the business open, whilst the launch is a real coup for Best-One BDE Claire Pniok who has only been with the company a few months. According to Claire, “It’s never easy to persuade retailers to change to a group they’re not used to seeing, so it’s really exciting for me to break the Best-One symbol group into virgin territory. Now that the Best-One fascia is out there it will attract more interest and is, in itself, a great advertisement for the group. Hopefully this will be the first of many in Essex.” ...And the winners are.... It was a fantastic night for Best-One retailers at the Bestway Retail Development Awards 2008 (full details on following pages) And especially so for these special retailers who scooped the Best-One awards. We’ve uncovered a few facts about our winners to find out what makes them tick! Steven Robinson National Retailer Runner up of the year Store name: Hillside Food and Wine. Address: 211 – 213 Amesbury Avenue, Streatham, South, London. SW1 3BJ Shopkeeper’s name: Steven Robinson Telephone: 0208 6713355 / 07956 817681 l Bulent Demirci Best-One National Retailer of the year l Store name: Best-One Charminster Address: 376 Charminster Road, Charminster, Bournemouth. Dorset. BH8 9QS Telephone: 07859 912454 Shopkeeper’s name: Mr Bulent Demirci l Mr Demirci started in the retail business in March 2006 in a small shop across the road from where he is now. The shop was empty and he fitted it out himself with the little money that he had because he wanted to keep as much as possible for stock. l The first week he took less than £1000, but before he moved across the road to his new shop he was taking £10,000. He felt he had outgrown the shop so when the lease came up on a larger unit across the road he took the opportunity. l The new shop was a gym. Uno did the shop fit and Best-One did all the merchandising and ordering for the new shop, moving stock from the old shop to the new one in cages in the pouring rain! l Mr Demirci has always been loyal to Best-One even though friends have told him that he should shop in cash & carrys in London. His turnover is now £16,000 a week and rising. Lisa Jones Community Award Steven Robinson started as an independent retailer in a 50sqm shop with a turnover of £3.5 – 4K/week He bought the shop next door and joined Best-One for support and advice l He had a complete refurbishment by Uno to create a 100 sqm shop and included a new 7.5m fridge for chilled goods and soft drinks l He installed new 3 phase electricity to cope with the new refrigeration and replaced freezers to double door upright freezers for a clearer display l He also installed point 4 epos system with in-store screens for promotional adverts l He introduced Best-One leaflets, posters and promotions and also increased his range by introducing Bake and Bite, ethnic food including Polish and Jamaican, organic lines and vegetarian lines l All the above has resulted in an increase in turnover of 460% in 12 months to £18.5K/week l Steven is also a pillar of the community, supporting his local football team by purchasing a football kit for them, providing assisted shopping and delivery for the elderly and disabled plus a number of other things Store name: Best-One Stop ‘n Shop Address: Best One 38 Station Road, Sholing, Southampton. SO19 8HH Shopkeeper’s name: Lisa Jones Telephone: 07789 402105 / 02380 435252 l Lisa, an ex-Dorothy Perkins store manager is raising funds to help pay for a new scout hut which is used for the local pre school facility and for other community activities. l Lisa has organised many fund raising events and activities for her local scout group including a visit by the local fire brigade l Lisa held a fun day in her shop with tea and biscuits where more than 60 customers enjoyed a cup of tea and a biscuit and had the chance to chat. l Robert Morris, a regular customer said, ‘This is a wonderful idea. I use this shop everyday not only because it is local but also because Lisa and her team must run the friendliest shop in the country. The staff go out of their way to chat and be friendly. There’s always a smile. Other shops which I won’t name could learn a lot from Lisa’. l Lisa helps disabled and elderly customers with their shopping including free delivery Awards Night 2008 Alistair McGowan’s riotous impersonations eased the tension no doubt felt by the nominated retailers, whilst later in the evening the party went into full swing as guests let their hair down following the formalities of the awards presentations. went to Harinder Khela of Khela Food and Wine, Rotherham, Yorkshire who took the top prize of £10,000 and collected the Bestway Trophy, certificate and product credits. The winner of the Northern (Bestway) region was Harry Haran of Fairways, Anfield, Liverpool and the winner of the Southern (Bestway) region Daljit Athwal of Shop Around The Clock, Tenterden, Kent. Both these winners received £3,000 prizes and the Bestway Trophy, certificate and product credits. Speaking at the awards Bestway’s Group Chief Executive Zameer Choudrey said, “We honour our champions, who relive day in day out the David and Goliath story. Bestway strongly believes that a vibrant independent sector adds to the rich tapestry and the quality of what is life in Britain today. Independents’ provide an invaluable service particularly to those who are unable to travel to buy their groceries such as senior citizens and the disabled. Unfortunately, the unchecked expansion of multiples on the high street is leading to the destruction of market towns all over the country. The independent retail sector has to compete much harder than before against the mighty buying power and sometimes, less than fair tactics of the major multiples. The runners up were; from the Northern Region, Zahir Rasul and Khalid Hussain of Pak Supermarket, Washerwood Heath, Birmingham and the Southern Region Hussain Ordu of City Road Supermarket, Hackney in London. Both win £2,000 each. Above : Bulent Demirci (top) and Steven Robinson (above) receive their Best-One awards from Managing director of Bestway Cash & Carry, Younus Sheikh. All of you know – even more than me – what the pressure of that means but in spite of the inhospitable business climate you will see, from the winners of these awards, how success is achieved and hard work rewarded. We are very proud to be able to link up with all our supplier friends in the industry to make this one of the most special and important events of the year.” The top award and title of National Retailer of the Year There were two Best-One symbol group awards; the winner of the Best-One trophy was Bulent Demirci of Best-One Charminster, Bournemouth who won £3,000 and the Best-One runner up Steven Robinson of Best-One Hillside Food and Wine of Streatham, London who won £2,000. They were presented with Bestway’s Retailer Development Awards are always a red letter event for independent retailers and this year was no exception as this glamorous annual event proved to be massively popular once again at London’s Grosvenor House. their prizes by Younus Sheikh, managing director of Bestway Cash and Carry group. The Community Award to recognise the valuable work done by the independents for the general contribution to the welfare of the local community was won by Lisa Jones of Best-One Stop ‘n Shop, Sholing, Southampton and she won £1,000 the trophy and certificate. This award was sponsored by IRN magazine for the first time. The awards also recognised top performing retailers who excel in the way they display and promote products across the key sectors including; soft drinks, beer and cider, wines and spirits, tobacco, confectionery, crisps and snacks, general grocery, chilled and frozen goods, household and health and beauty. This year a new category for water was added, recognising the impact of this product line. Bestway’s Cash and Carry group director of operations, Arshad Chaudhary presented the remaining winners with their awards of £1,000 each and a certificate. The full list of remaining category winners is as follows: Category/Sponsors Winner / Store Soft Drinks Coca Cola, GSK Red Bull Britvic Steven James Farrington, New Horizon Retailing Ltd., Worsley, Bolton Beer & Cider Interbrew Coors Scottish and Newcastle Gaymer Cider Jamil Akhtar, Best-in Supermarket, Egerton, Oldham Wines & Spirits Constellation Wines Pernod Ricard Ernest & Julio Galio Diageo Karsan Bhimji Patel, Cheetam Wines, Manchester Tobacco Imperial Tobacco Fareed Rashid, All Seasons Food & Wine Store Commercial Road, East London Confectionery Nestle Confectionery Cadbury Trebor Bassett Mohammed Kaliq, Food Market, Medway Convenience Store, Miles Platting, Manchester Crisps and Snacks KP McVities Pepsico Walker Minesh Patel, Arthington Stores Leeds General Grocer & Pet Food Kellogg’s Heinz Kellogg’s Mars/Masterfoods Mr & Mrs Ranjit Singh Gohlan News Mountain Ash, Cardiff Household and Health & Beauty Kimberley Clark Procter & Gamble Aurang Zeb, Zeb’s, Billesley, Birmingham Chilled and Frozen Birds Eye Eatwell Muller Ali Abbas, Egerton Road South Post Office, Manchester Water Nestlé Waters Ishtiaq Kamran, Raja Bros, Sparkhill, Birmingham Best-One store owner Mr Thirumaaran from Fleet in Hampshire was the proud winner of Buxton Water’s Cricket Display Competition which was advertised in the last issue of Best-Talk. Cricket enthusiast Maaran won a pair of tickets to the Natwest series one day international England v South Africa Match at Lords, thanks to his creative display of Buxton Water products. According to Mr Thirumarran’s BDE Finola Martin, the prize is well deserved too, as Marran is always a regular supporter of any promotional activities which are embarked upon by the group. “I’m delighted that Marran’s won” said Finola “but I’m not surprised either because its obvious when you visit his store that he understands the value of disciplined merchandising. He’s definitely a worthy winner!” Maaran’s a winner at Lord’s thanks to Buxton Water AROUND THE STORES Best-One Dunstable Mr & Mrs Amin were in the process of purchasing an existing Premier Store, when they contacted Tony Harker who is one of the Business Development Executives for Best-One. Mr Amin had recently sold a Best-One Store in Bletchley and so knew of all the benefits in being a Best-One Store. Tony Harker contacted UNO the preferred shop fitter for Best-One and over a short period of time the store was completely refurbished, floor, ceiling, Micro Lights, automatic doors , refrigeration etc. The store has now been open for 2 months and is on target to reach the turnover Mr Amin expected. As can be seen from the pictures Mr Amin keeps his new Best-One store to a very high standard and is constantly looking at new ways to develop his business. He believes strongly in advertising and promotions and is currently distributing some 5,000 Best-One leaflets every month. Best-One, Long Crendon Mr Streethar recently decided to upgrade his local village convenience store, and joined Best-One. It was quite a challenge for Business Development Executive Tony Harker to try and fit in everything to the small but busy store. But with the help of Uno, a complete refit was done and the stores turnover has increased by at least 20% Spot the award winner! Our more eagle-eyed readers will have already spotted Steven Robinson (below) elsewhere in this copy of Best-Talk. But can you spot the 8 differences between the pictures too? Now it’s a brighter future for Sunshine! Three years ago this store was an off-licence stocking only a few grocery lines. Vivien Huggins and Ilhan Koca, the owners, have since built on this and decided to join a symbol group. Having spoken to various other companies they decided to go with Best-One as they felt all their needs could be met, and had their store relaunched as Best-One on 3rd July by Madame Mayor of Bourne, Shirley Cliffe Since joining Best-One they are really happy with the results, and assistance from the group, especially BDE Christine Reast: Suppliers and retailers hit it off on their first date The very first Best-One Speed dating session between retailers and suppliers took place on 23rd October at the Hilton Hotel, just outside Bristol, and proved to be a huge success for all involved. South West BDE Sheila Kelly was the chief matchmaker, organising the event, bringing all parties together, and ensuring the event went off without a hitch. According to Sheila, “The format was very simple; each supplier took a table and the retailers moved around the room, visiting each table for 15 minutes only, giving each supplier a 15 minute opportunity to “sell” their product. It was particularly beneficial to some of our new suppliers, such as Cash Score who provide ATM machines and Choices video rental, who relished the opportunity to speak first hand to our retailers. On the other hand our retailers loved the fact that they could find out what they needed to know about the products, and then move on, without wasting valuable time in conversations with pushy salespeople. In fact the format worked so well we will definitely be doing this again.” Plans are already in the pipeline to organise more speed dating sessions around the UK with regional dates pencilled in. Watch this space. “It was the best thing that could happen to our shop, we are really impressed with the service from Christine and everyone involved" said Vivien. “Having considered and looked at other symbol group options it was great to join Best-One who supported my needs from the offset. When I rang Best-One Head Office the response I got was immediate, followed by Christine Reast contacting me the next day to explain the terms and conditions with no hidden costs, which accommodated my needs. I am very impressed with Best-One. An excellent service throughout by all!” Madame Mayor of Bourne, Shirley Cliffe added, “By having a Best-One store to support the local community it is new and exciting and meets customer needs. Best-One is not known within the East Anglian area and we need a lot more. Historically, this was a house 25 years ago, then went on to become an off-licence. Now, converted by the BestOne Business Development Executive, it’s created a completely new concept with one-stop shopping making a real difference to the area, helping the local community with their day-to-day shopping needs.” Launch day The girls ready for action! Before STOP PRESS The supplier speed dating line-up included; Allied Bakeries, Bonds Confectionery, Card Connection, Cakes for the Connoisseur, Cash Score, Choices UK, Concept Fire & Security, Country Choice, ITS Scanning, Imperial Tobacco, Kerry Foods, Keypoint Loyalty Cards, Pick Me Hair Care, Uno shopfitters, Western Union, and Wilton Whole Foods. After the refurb BEST-ONE OFFERS WESTERN UNION MONEY TRANSFER SERVICE The Best-One symbol group, part of the Bestway Group, has extended its services to the 500 strong membership by commencing this week the roll-out of the Western Union Money Transfer service. Western Union, a world leader in global money transfer offers customers of Best-One retailers across the country the ability to transfer funds within minutes to over 365,000 agent locations in 200 countries. James Hall, the business development controller of Best-One said, “We are one of the first symbol groups to provide a money transfer service. This is a valuable addition to the current services we promote to our membership. Each member who signs up to provide the service will make enhanced earnings through commission from each of their customers’ transactions in addition to attracting more footfall to their shop with the potential that brings of more sales.” Retailers can operate the service via any existing computer and broadband service. If for any reason retailers do not have these facilities, these can be provided on a rental basis. For further information on becoming a Western Union agent, contact your Best-One Business Development Executive