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March ’22 – MORE THAN 1 IN 10 CONSUMERS CONSIDERING NOT HAVING A CAR, RISING TO A QUARTER OF 18-24’S
Data from digital and data experts TWC has revealed that 11% of consumers are considering managing without a car due to the rising cost of running a vehicle. Other tactics include reducing car usage, shopping around for the cheapest fuel and not fully filling up their tank to manage spending.
March ’22 – Increasing number of consumers considering managing without a car due to cost
Some 11% of consumers are considering managing without a car due to the rising cost of running a vehicle, according to digital and data experts TWC. Other tactics include reducing car usage, shopping around for the cheapest fuel and not fully filling up their tank to manage spending.
March ’22 – Petrol price rises will lead to growth in shopping locally, predicts TWC
As petrol prices continue to rocket, convenience stores are set to see footfall increase according to digital and data expert TWC.
March ’22 – More than 1 in 10 UK consumers considering not having a car
Digital and data experts TWC data has revealed that 11% of UK consumers are considering managing without a car due to the rising cost of running a vehicle.
March ’22 – Fuelling discontent: 10% of drivers might give up car, 25% of 18-24s
Data from digital and data experts TWC has revealed that 11 per cent of consumers are considering managing without a car due to the rising cost of running a vehicle. Other tactics include reducing car usage, shopping around for the cheapest fuel and not fully filling up their tank to manage spending.
March ’22 – Messages key to eco retailing
Independent retailers have been urged to increase marketing of sustainable products with in-store messaging.
March ’22 – Rapid delivery is on the rise
Grocery delivery has been growing at breakneck speed in urban areas, according to TWC.
March ’22 – A convenient climate truth
Over one third of consumers believe that shopping at convenience stores is better for the environment, according to a new report from TWC.
March ’22 – Rapid delivery is on the rise
GROCERY delivery has been growing at breakneck speed in urban areas, according to TWC.
March ’22 – A convenient climate truth
OVER one third of consumers believe that shopping at convenience stores is better for the environment, according to a new report from TWC.
February ‘ 22 – Data and digital experts TWC continues sponsorship of industry bike ride
TWC is delighted to announce that it will be one of the main sponsors of the annual wholesale and convenience charity bike ride ‘Bikes Against Bombs’, raising funds in support of Mines Advisory Group (MAG). The Bike Bosnia 2022 ride – which takes place from 10th to 15th June – will see the participants cycle 300km from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo and is the sixth international ride. The previous rides, including the UK rides during 2021, have raised a staggering £730,000 to help rid the world of landmines.
February ’22 – TWC confirms sponsorship of Bike Bosnia in aid of MAG
TWC has announced that it will be one of the main sponsors of the annual wholesale and convenience charity bike ride ‘Bikes Against Bombs’, raising funds in support of Mines Advisory Group (MAG).
February ’22 – Data & digital experts TWC continue sponsorship of industry bike ride
TWC has announced that it will be one of the main sponsors of the annual wholesale and convenience charity bike ride “Bikes Against Bombs”, raising funds in support of Mines Advisory Group (MAG). The Bike Bosnia 2022 ride – which takes place from 10th to 15th June – will see the participants cycle 300km from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo and is the sixth international ride. The previous rides, including the UK rides during 2021, have raised a staggering £730,000 to help rid the world of landmines.
February ’22 – TWC – Changing times
The wholesale market is being influenced by a number of consumer trends, according to research by TWC – The Wholesale Company.
February ’22 – Tech Trends – All the latest on all things digital
In recent years, there has been an incredible digital transformation in the wholesale sector.
February ’22 – Data & digital experts TWC continues sponsorship of industry bike ride
TWC is delighted to announce that it will be one of the main sponsors of the annual wholesale and convenience charity bike ride ‘Bikes Against Bombs’, raising funds in support of Mines Advisory Group (MAG). The Bike Bosnia 2022 ride – which takes place from 10th to 15th June – will see the participants cycle 300km from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo and is the sixth international ride. The previous rides, including the UK rides during 2021, have raised a staggering £730,000 to help rid the world of landmines.
February ’22 – The Year Ahead
Three of the most-respected wholesale service providers in the sector provide their take on what is coming for the industry in 2022.
February ’22 – David’s kitchen appoints TWC for foodservice consultancy project
Leading data and digital experts, TWC, has announced a new TWC Consultancy project with David’s Kitchen, the convenience retail/foodservice hybrid offer set up by the highly influential Scottish retailer, David Sands.
February ’22 – TWC – Changing times
The wholesale market is being influenced by a number of consumer trends, according to research by TWC – The Wholesale Company. More people visited a hospitality outlet than a supermarket in October 2021. Broadly speaking, people are entertaining at home, they are...
February ’22 – New TWC Report shows one in five younger consumers selecting eating out venues for their focus on sustainability and environmental issues
A new report from data and digital experts TWC has revealed that more than two-thirds of UK consumers are concerned about the environment and sustainability issues – and this attitude is not limited to young people. The report also shows that this is a consideration when choosing venues for eating out.
February ’22 – C-stores better for planet
Over a third of consumers believe that shopping at convenience stores is better for the environment, according to a new report.
February ’22 – Convenience stores better for the planet, say consumers
Communications director at TWC Sarah Coleman urged independent retailers to identify which elements of sustainability resonate most with customers
February ’22 – Retailers have a chance to promote benefits of c-stores
Research shows that currently consumers are unsure of the environmental impact of shopping at convenience stores.
February ’22 – David’s Kitchen targets foodservice growth with TWC tie-up
Innovative retail chain David’s Kitchen has announced a tie-up with data and digital experts TWC to examine further avenues of growth for the retail/foodservice hybrid business.
February ’22 – Convenience more sustainable, say growing number of consumers
Shopping at convenience stores is better for the environment – that’s what more of a third of consumers believe according to a TWC report.











