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2024 Brick-and-Mortar Openings will Bring Untuckit Close to 100-Store Mark

Retail TouchPoints

Untuckit will open at least 14 new brick-and-mortar locations this year, with the first seven set to open by May in California, New York, New Jersey, Florida and Georgia, according to multiple media reports. The apparel retailer currently operates 84 stores across the country. “Untuckit stores continue to be the backbone of our company,” said Founder Chris Riccobono in an interview with Yahoo!

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Alquemie Group names Scott Evans as its new CEO

Inside Retail

Alquemie Group has appointed Scott Evans as its new Group CEO, succeeding Sacha Laing who is stepping down after five years in the role. Evans’s appointment is expected to take effect in June, while Laing will remain working at Alquemie until mid-April. Evans has spent the past 10 years as CEO and MD of Mosaic Brands, with Erica Berchtold recently announced as his successor.

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Staples Simplifies Battery Recycling with New At-Home Program

Retail TouchPoints

To mark Earth Month in April, Staples is launching a battery recycling program that has already seen recycling rates soar from less than 50 batteries per week to thousands per location in test stores. Beginning in April, the retailer will offer a free battery recycling box (while supplies last), in which consumers can collect batteries at home and return them to Staples for free recycling.

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Fisker Shares Suspended as EV Company Navigates Turbulent Future

Retail Wire

Fisker, an electric vehicle start-up based in California, halted shares just after the company alerted investors in its earnings report in March that it might not have money to make it through the year.

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From Data to Decisions: Maximizing Retail Potential with AI

Speaker: David Azoulay, Marc Stracuzza, Román Tejada, and guest speaker Sucharita Kodali

Imagine a retail landscape where every interaction is personalized, every decision informed, and every opportunity maximized 🤔✨ Join us for an exploratory journey into the heart of AI-driven retail innovation. We’ll unveil the transformative potential of AI and data analytics in shaping the future of omnichannel personalization and e-commerce.

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Captain’s Choice: UK Gentleman’s grooming brand launches in India

Retail Focus

Premium men ’ s grooming brand Captain Fawcett is set to expand into India, landing in an industry that reached US$ 2.1 billion in 2023. The business expects the India opportunity to grow to a six-figure revenue in the next few years. The business, headquartered in King ’ s Lynn, Norfolk, was founded by Richie Finney following two decades working in the British film industry.

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Ryman owner Theo Paphitis urges government to plug tax loopholes used by fast fashion giants

Retail Gazette

Ryman owner Theo Paphitis is the latest British retailer to call on the government for a clampdown on a tax loophole used by fast fashion giants such as Temu and Shein. The retail tycoon, who also owns Robert Dyas and Boux Avenue, said there was a “big slug” of companies avoiding customs bills in the UK by shipping individual orders directly from countries like China.

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Solomon Lew plans to spin off Peter Alexander and Smiggle next year

Inside Retail

Retail billionaire Solomon Lew has announced plans to spin off two major brands Peter Alexander and Smiggle from his public company Premier Investments next year, as part of a global expansion strategy. Children’s stationery label Smiggle is expected to become a separately listed company by the end of January, while the demerger of pyjamas retailer Peter Alexander will also take place later next year.

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Restaurant Chains in California Lay Off Workers Ahead of Fast-Food Wage Rise

Retail Wire

Fast-food chains in California are axing jobs to get ahead of the wage rise for the sector determined by a Californian state law that will take effect in April.

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Selling a Probate Property As-Is vs. Renovation: Pros and Cons

Retail Focus

When an individual passes away, their property often enters a legal process known as probate. This process can be both emotionally and financially taxing for the heirs or executors involved. One of the primary considerations during this time is deciding the best approach to selling the probate property. The options typically boil down to selling the property as-is or undertaking renovations before putting it on the market.

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Ocado faces shareholder revolt over potential £15m CEO bonus

Retail Gazette

Ocado is facing a potential shareholder revolt over executive pay after an influential proxy adviser has encouraged investors to vote against the group’s new bonus scheme that could see CEO Tim Steiner receive as much as £14.8m. Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) has recommended that shareholders vote against the online grocer’s new remuneration policy and performance share plan at next month’s annual meeting due to “material concerns” over the sum of money executives cou

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The Personalization Playbook: 2024 Strategies

Did you know—74% of IT leaders are looking to improve their tech stack to offer better personalization? It’s impossible to ignore the importance of personalization, but it comes with challenges. How do you do it with a tight budget? What about customer privacy and the use of data? The Personalization Playbook is packed with research and insights from Orium, Talon.One, and Bloomreach and gives IT leaders answers to these tough questions, helping them shape 2024 strategies for personalization.

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Piercing salon SkinKandy heads across the Tasman

Inside Retail

Piercing retailer SkinKandy is expanding into New Zealand, with Westfield Riccarton in Christchurch as its first location in the country. “Exciting growth continues at SkinKandy. Our international growth journey starts with hoardings up at our first store locations in New Zealand, getting ready to bring the piercing revolution to the amazing people of Aotearoa,” SkinKandy CEO Dain Friis said.

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FTC Reveals How Grocery Retailers Survived Pandemic Supply Woes

Retail Wire

Large grocery retailers didn't just weather the storm of pandemic-related supply chain disruptions; they capitalized on them, as per the recent findings of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

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Canada Goose cuts corporate workforce by 17%, shakes up executive roles

Retail Dive

As part of a DTC focus, the brand said about a year ago that it would double its footprint within five years, but some analysts anticipate that slowing.

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Ocado sales surge as it wins more customers

Retail Gazette

Ocado first quarter sales have surged 10.6% thanks to an uptick in customer numbers as it continues its investment into strengthening its product offering. The online grocer’s revenue jumped to £645.3m in the 13 weeks to 3 March, up from £583.7m, as active shopper numbers rose 6.4% to over 1 million at the end of the period. Volumes increased 8.1% to £242.1m with average basket value up 2.1% at £125.47m.

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Brick & Mortar Retail Relevance: How to Stay Ahead of the Curve

Speaker: Jay Black, Senior Account Executive

Let's set the record straight: in-store retail isn't dead - it's evolving! Faced with the digital age and the demands of omnichannel shopping, some retailers are thriving while others are struggling to adapt. Join Jay Black in this exclusive session as he explores the strategies that set successful stores apart, including: Crafting unique and unforgettable in-store experiences 🛍️ Mastering the art of retail demands 🛒 Navigating inventory challenges in today's climate 📦 an

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Tractor Supply Appeals to Women with New Martha Stewart Collab

Retail TouchPoints

Over the decades, DIY maven Martha Stewart has traveled pretty far afield with her collaborations, working everyone from Snoop Dogg to Skechers , but her latest partnership with Tractor Supply is bringing Stewart back to her roots (literally) with a new line of branded gardening apparel. The rural lifestyle retailer has tapped Stewart to expand its women’s apparel assortment with the debut of the Martha Stewart Garden Apparel line, which was developed in collaboration with Marquee Brands (which

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Brandbank Group CEO Peter Halkett departs after nine months

Inside Retail

Brandbank Group CEO Peter Halkett has vacated the position just less than a year after his appointment , according to his LinkedIn profile. The Australian Financial Review (AFR) also reported that the fashion company has already informed its suppliers and employees that a new CEO will be named in due course. A retail industry CEO told the AFR that there was “no chemistry” between Halkett and the company.

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False ALDI Bacon Rumors Have Been Debunked

Retail Wire

Social media has been abuzz with claims that ALDI's bacon isn't what it seems. But let's set the record straight.

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Securing the LLM Stack

Cisco Retail

A few months ago, I wrote about the security of AI models, fine-tuning techniques, and the use of Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) in a Cisco Security Blog post.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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Asda pulls the plug on electric vehicle charging points

Retail Gazette

Asda has significantly reduced the amount of electric vehicle (EV) charging points available at its stores, despite competitors heavily investing in the technology. Recent data from RAC found that the supermarket chain has deactivated over two-thirds of its EV chargers. At the start of 2023, Asda had 165 chargers but now only has 46 in operation. Following the termination of its partnership with EV charging company BP Pulse, Asda now only has functional chargers available at 2% of its stores, Th

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NBCU Unveils New TV Commerce Capabilities Ahead of Summer Olympics

Retail TouchPoints

NBCUniversal has unveiled a series of new capabilities aimed at “bringing television advertising into the performance marketing future” and enhancing TV-enabled commerce opportunities as it readies for the kickoff of the Summer Olympics on July 26, 2024. NBCU’s new Virtual Concessions ad format. (Image courtesy NBCU) Just in time for the event, NBCU has rolled out a new commerce-led ad format called Virtual Concessions that will allow sporting events viewers (or folks settling in for a mov

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Exclusive: The thinking behind Coles’ revamped Chadstone flagship store

Inside Retail

Coles has delivered its first ‘transformational store’ through the group’s store renewal program. Located within Chadstone shopping centre, the largest shopping centre in Australia, the tweaked design comes as Vicinity Group invests in making Chadstone a renowned food destination in addition to being known as the nation’s “fashion capital.” Coles’ senior design and innovation manager Pete Rose described the project as turning a “tired shop” into an “incredible” one for the Chadstone shoppe

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Apollo Makes $11 Billion Bid for Paramount Studios

Retail Wire

Apollo Global Management, a prominent private equity firm, has made a hefty $11 billion offer to acquire Paramount Pictures along with the Paramount TV studios group.

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Exploring the Advantages and Hurdles of Direct Store Deliveries

Direct Store Delivery, or DSD, is a common practice among global suppliers and retailers – like PepsiCo, Frito Lay, CVS, and Dollar General – and its popularity is growing, with the global DSD market expected to reach $1.19 trillion by 2027. Download this eBook for exclusive insights into direct store deliveries, challenges, benefits, and future trends.

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Royal Mail announces nationwide locker service in partnership with Quadient

Retail Times

Retail Times publishes international & UK retail news covering products, data, tech, packaging, people, research, comment and more besides! Royal Mail has launched a new partnership with global parcel locker operator Quadient, providing customers with more choice to make sending and receiving parcels as convenient as possible. The partnership means Royal Mail customers will have access to parcel lockers for the first time.

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Thousands of Asda staff hit by payroll glitch

Retail Gazette

Nearly 10,000 Asda workers have received incorrect payslips due to an IT glitch. The supermarket chain said in an internal memo that thousands of its hourly paid staff had been affected by the error, with union bosses suggesting some had been underpaid. The Telegraph reported that one Asda employee claimed as much as two weeks’ worth of wages removed from some colleagues’ March payslips.

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Starbucks Names First North America CEO, Doubles Green Store Count as Growth Push Continues

Retail TouchPoints

Starbucks has reorganized its global leadership structure as it moves forward with its “Triple Shot Reinvention with Two Pumps” growth strategy , which includes plans to expand its global footprint to 55,000 locations by 2030. The company also is touting the increasing number of those new stores that fall into its Greener Stores model, with 6,091 such stores now open around the world.

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An ad agency creative’s take on how to boost your BAU marketing

Inside Retail

In this excerpt from Unnecessary Tales of a Retail Marketer , our lead character discovers that balancing their gorgeous new ad campaign with the rigours of BAU is more annoying than they would like. Retail marketer: Got a brief for you. Our email prospecting needs some work. Creative agency suit: OK, great. What’s the gist? Retail marketer: The broader ad campaign is kicking goals.

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Mapping Digital Transformation: Retail’s Strategic Shift

Speaker: Jennifer Wright, Michael Scholz, Jasmin Guthmann, and Scott Canney

Digital transformation in retail is so much more than new technology. You need to get your whole organization, from entry-level workers to executives, on board with the new tech, new skills, and culture changes that digital transformation brings. Leading this mindset shift can be a daunting task… but that’s where this webinar comes in! Join our panel of experts as they guide you through the challenges of digital transformation, preparing you to avoid common mistakes and make the most of incredib

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China Bans Intel and AMD Chips in Government Computers

Retail Wire

China has unveiled new guidelines aimed at removing Intel and AMD microprocessors from government computers and servers.

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Why the latest TikTok ban attempt is different — and what it means for marketers

Retail Dive

A ban could benefit Meta, weakening competition and options for advertisers, while a potential suitor will need to be well-versed in data management.

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Tory MP Nadhim Zahawi in talks to chair Barclays’ Very Group

Retail Gazette

Conservative MP Nadhim Zahawi is in discussions about chairing the Barclays’ Very Group amid speculation that he will join a mass exodus of the political party’s MPs at the upcoming general election. The Stratford-on-Avon MP is among the candidates to become the next chairman of Very Group, Sky News reported. City sources said that discussions were ongoing but warned there was no certainty that Zahawi would take the job.

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Canada Goose Cuts 17% of Corporate Workforce in Search of Long-Term Growth

Retail TouchPoints

As part of its ongoing transformation program, Canada Goose has cut approximately 17% of its corporate jobs, a move that the retailer anticipates will yield immediate cost savings, a simpler organizational structure and accelerated decision-making. “Today, we are realigning our teams to ensure that corporate resources are fit for purpose to fuel our next phase of growth across geographies, categories and channels,” said Dani Reiss, Chairman and CEO of Canada Goose in a statement.

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Planning the Architecture of Your Modular DXP

Are you considering moving away from a monolith platform and over to composable architecture? Join experts from Google Cloud, GroupBy, and Orium as they discuss the benefits of moving to a modular digital experience platform. In this masterclass, uncover key indicators that show your brand is ready for a modular DXP, and learn how to lay the foundation for composable commerce.