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Why supermarkets could face scrutiny for the way they discount, too

Inside Retail

Amidst multiple inquiries into the price-setting practices of Australian supermarkets, Woolworths and Coles are seemingly leading with more specials and promotions than ever. While the two major supermarkets each post over a billion dollars in profit, many households are at breaking point from the rising cost of food,” said Sherwood.

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Why Amazon challenger Temu is so addictive to shoppers

Inside Retail

At the time of publishing this article, Temu was the most popular free iPhone app in the US, United Kingdom, Australia and Germany. It’s safe to say the platform has some winning strategies that keep consumers coming back. Value Many Australians might associate “made in China” with cheap price tags and low quality.

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The Quick Guide To Google Merchant Center Programs

Store Growers

Advertisers use Google Merchant Center to connect their product feed to Google Ads. Advertisers can connect product reviews, and add their promotions with their Shopping Ads, among other things. Google Merchant Center programs help you to show ratings in your ads, add remarketing, and manage your promotions.

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Product Description Attribute In Google Product Feeds: The Complete Guide

Store Growers

Last Updated on February 23, 2023 Merchants and advertisers are always on the lookout for methods that will help them gain more exposure on Google Shopping. Let’s take a look at the formatting guidelines for the product description attribute. Let’s take a look at how that works.

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Shifting tides: Southeast Asian consumers adapt spending amid challenges

Inside Retail

Consumers in Southeast Asia (SEA) find themselves at the crossroads of economic uncertainty, grappling with surging inflation and heightened concerns about their overall financial well-being. As the region looks ahead to 2024, consumers across SEA are actively adjusting their spending behaviours to cope with economic challenges.

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