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Whole Foods Co-Founder, CEO John Mackey to Retire

VMS

Schueler joined Whole Foods in 2013 as Global VP and Chief Information Officer and was promoted to Executive VP in 2015. The post Whole Foods Co-Founder, CEO John Mackey to Retire appeared first on Visual Merchandising and Store Design.

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How Buy One, Get One Can Improve Your Sales

Wiser

Big companies such as TOMS and Chipotle have seen a lot of success with BOGO promotions. In a report from AMG , 66 percent of shoppers say that they like BOGO the most out of all discount promotions. They also found that 93 percent of shoppers report that they have taken advantage of BOGO promotions at least once.

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Meet Sugar: The “anti-establishment” beauty retailer Indian consumers crave

Inside Retail

Recognising this underserved market, Sugar cosmetics entered the Indian market around the middle of 2015 to ‘enable women to explore, crack the code and relish in beauty products that were created for them to feel confident in their own skin.’. The immediate future.

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From frumpy to fashionable: the triumphant turnaround of M&S Clothing

Retail Gazette

In what the retailer called a “significant milestone for the category”, this autumn M&S unveiled its first dedicated menswear campaign since 2015. Back in 2019, former chief executive Steve Rowe pointed to a jeans promotion the retailer had ran in February, fronted by TV presenter Holly Willoughby, saying: ‘We sold out.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

VMS

These innovations were the sparks that led to the inception of the visual merchandising and store design industries. And while these megastores were in their seminal stages, nobody quite knew what to do with them and the unending mountain of merchandise sitting under their roofs. As such, visual merchandising was born.