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Our Place founder Shiza Shahid on designing for a better kitchen and planet

Inside Retail

Classic cookware brands hadn’t innovated for the younger consumer, resulting in a gap in the market for Our Place to create products for the modern, multiethnic and global kitchen. Reinventing the pan “We had to break the mould when developing the Always Pan — there was and since hasn’t been a product like it,” said Shahid.

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5 Essential Pieces of Kitchen Technology for a Successful Restaurant

Star Miconics

Restaurants are adding new technology like never before, especially in light of the buzz around exciting innovations like AI-enabled ordering, drone deliveries , and ghost kitchens. But one area that is often overlooked is kitchen technology. But one area that is often overlooked is kitchen technology. And it shouldn’t be.

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Restaurant Printer Solutions: Back-of-House vs. Front-of-House Essentials

Star Miconics

Leveraging the right printer technology can significantly streamline workflows, from the kitchen to the counter, enhancing both the staff and customer experience. Engineered to endure the challenging kitchen environment, both types of printers ensure clear, quick order communication.

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How digital signage and kiosks can help stores match the online experience

Inside Retail

This means adopting new-generation technologies such as digital signage, powered by a robust operating system, enabling remote management, personalisation and interactivity with in-store signage. “As Traditional operating systems can’t keep up on processes, costs, or implementation,” says Hanns.

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Inside Miele’s newest Experience Centre in Melbourne

Inside Retail

display format, which uses LED lighting to place the focus squarely on the appliances, rather than the surrounding cabinetry. . We were fortunate, to a certain degree, that consumers were confined to their homes and not able to travel anymore, so they decided to renovate their kitchen or replace their dishwasher,” Dalcourt said.

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IKEA lowers prices across thousands of products; passing on £100m cost savings to customers

A1 Retail

The retailer announced the rolling out of New Lower Prices on more than 1,500 items from 11 th January, with more than 2,500 products in total to be reduced by this spring. It follows price reductions across IKEA UK’s kitchens and accessories ranges, with over 1,300 items reduced in autumn last year.

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Product Experience: The Art of Giving Customers What They Need to Know

Retail TouchPoints

Product eXperience (PX) is perhaps the most important part of the customer experience journey. There’s not much wiggle room when it comes to how closely an online retailer’s product descriptions match reality, for example. A glitzy presentation is not enough if product details aren’t also accurate and easily accessible.