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Costcutters : ウィキペディア英語版
Costcutter

Costcutter is a UK-based business primarily operating as a symbol group supplier to various independently owned convenience stores and off-licenses.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=2012-11-17 )〕 It has operations in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Poland and Jersey, Channel Islands, encompassing both supermarkets and convenience stores.
As of December 2006, Costcutter (Ireland) was owned by James A. Barry and Co.〔("Barry's profits flat" ), ''The Daily Mail'', 2
9 December 2006〕
Costcutter was founded in 1986 by Colin Graves.〔("Nisa's chairman to step down" ), ''Yorkshire Post'', 2 November 2006〕 As of November 2006, there were some 1,400 stores under the banner.〔 In May 2006, the majority of stores were in the United Kingdom, with 65 stores in Ireland and 52 in Poland.〔("Local retailers planning merger" ), ''BBC News'', 10 May 2006〕
Many locations in the UK were formerly SPAR locations whose owners switched to Costcutter because of cheaper fees. SPAR is still a major competitor and has 2,535 stores in the UK, 422 stores in Ireland, 50 stores in Poland and 13,686 overall locations worldwide in 32 countries including locations as far afield as Australia, South Africa, Morocco, Japan and China.
A proposed merger with Nisa-Today's collapsed in 2006 after concerns about a cartel.〔 which were reported to the UK Office of Fair Trading by members of Nisa-Today's who opposed the merger. These claims were eventually proved to be unfounded and no action was taken by the OFT.
Up until April 2011, Bibby Distribution was the logistical provider for Nisa-Today's and therefore also Costcutter. From April 2011, the contract was won by DHL who now deliver to Costcutter and Nisa stores using a new fleet of NISA branded lorries.
They also broadcast a radio station for use in their stores called Costcutter In Tune Radio which although not part of the Sky EPG can be listened to by manually tuning it in: Eutelsat 28A 11623H 27500 2/3
In 2014, Costcutter opened 18 stores in Jersey, Channel Islands, taking over all outlets which were owned by SPAR.
==Notes and references==


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