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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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Brands and Consumers: How TikTok is Changing the Dynamics

Retail TouchPoints

For example, at Decorilla we often tag a vendor’s account directly to offer our customers a 30% discount using our promo codes. Dozens of furniture retailers are on TikTok, but the latest trend is that influencers are talking about brands, and consumers are tagging them, without brands even being on the platform or having an account.

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Opinion: Is the pandemic pet boom sustainable?

Inside Retail

Since then, Covid lockdowns have taken place, and along with them came astronomical levels of pet adoption, particularly in the first half of 2020. A late 2020 Japan Pet Food Association survey found a 15 per cent increase in Japan’s dog and cat ownership compared with the previous year.

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What’s driving the explosion of Australian retail acquisitions?

Inside Retail

Australian brands appear to be in demand in global retail, attracting substantial interest from both domestic and international investors, who have splashed out huge dollar sums to acquire some of the country’s most successful businesses.

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Sweaty palms and bargain bins: Why consumers are flocking to dollar stores

Inside Retail

billion in sales in 2020, an increase of nearly 22 per cent in comparison to a year earlier. The sight of red tags, sales signs, ‘bargain bins’, clearance items and masses of cheaply priced stock gets the pulse up and gives us sweaty palms at the thought of missing out,” Bowden told Inside Retail. billion U.S.

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Sustainability and Inflation: How Packaging Companies are Finding the Sweet Spot

Retail TouchPoints

This comes despite earlier research finding a shift in consumer attitudes was the driving force behind the push for sustainable packaging in 2020. the reality of a high price tag for eco-friendly packaging may be in conflict with sustainability preferences. However, with high inflation costs continuing to be felt across the U.S.,

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Who could replace Sharon White as the next John Lewis Partnership chair?

Retail Gazette

Whoever takes on the role will have a bag challenge on their hands as the business is still racking up substantial losses. He played a similar role at Asda, turning it from a “basket case” into one of the UK’s most respected and aggressive retailers attracting a £6.7bn price-tag by the time he left in 2000.