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Coles taken to task over ‘discount’ promotions consumers don’t understand

Inside Retail

Coles has the most confusing promotional labels, consumer advocacy group Choice said as it calls for supermarkets to make their tags clear and easy to understand for shoppers. Choice, however, noted that the price had already dropped – way back 2019.

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How Tag Heuer is evolving to stand the test of time

Inside Retail

Global watch brand Tag Heuer is gearing up to grow in Australia after going through a period of consolidation. Here, we speak with the brand’s general manager, Van Mulryan, about the new Tag Heuer boutique in Adelaide, the increased demand for luxury items and how her upbringing has shaped her career.

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How Peachymama improved order processing speed by 400 per cent

Inside Retail

“One of the biggest challenges with order fulfilment software is that it is usually made for the US market and as a result generally works with one main courier, such as Australia Post, and doesn’t connect with other local couriers, such as Aramex AU, CouriersPlease, or Sendle. We had two when we had the US and Australia.

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Fashion label to close online store in protest at BFCM ‘frenzy’

Inside Retail

Mia Fratino is also encouraging its customers and supporters to spread their thoughts on slow fashion with #noplayblackfriday tag. According to a report delivered to the Monash Sustainable Development Institute (MSDI) in 2019, an estimated 6000kg of textiles and clothing is dumped into the landfill per 10 minutes in Australia.

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Prepping for growth: Rowing Blazers’ new CEO is just the beginning

Inside Retail

In addition, Rowing Blazers has released limited-edition collaborations with luxury brands and retailers like Gucci, Tudor, Seiko, and Tag Heuer. The post Prepping for growth: Rowing Blazers’ new CEO is just the beginning appeared first on Inside Retail Australia.

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When creativity gets reduced to a commodity: What is the real cost of dupes?

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When a knockoff goes viral Sakr explained that she was first made aware of the Barney Bed dupe on TikTok after numerous accounts tagged her in a video showcasing Aldi’s dog bed. appeared first on Inside Retail Australia. I think people appreciate a small business taking on the giants on social media,” said Sakr.

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Sheridan returns cotton products to soil in textile waste trial

Inside Retail

Homewares retailer Sheridan Australia is taking part in a novel trial in which its shredded cotton products are returned to the soil to test whether it can improve cotton soil health and act as a scalable solution to textile waste. We’re incredibly proud,” Gould told Inside Retail. And fibres don’t have to be shipped offshore.

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