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Silly Solly’s plans 10 more stores as it moves to franchise model

Inside Retail

Aussie discount retailer Silly Solly is on a growth trajectory, with plans to expand as a franchise, after shifting from a licensing model. The chain boasts ‘Nothing over $5’ in its advertising. The brand has announced its first Adelaide store will open before Christmas.

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Aldi launches Corner Store in convenience push

Inside Retail

The move comes as the retailer sets its sights on advancing automation in the business with plans to open three new distribution centres on the east coast. Aldi is currently consulting with teams about these plans which are expected to begin impacting business operations by around 2025.

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“A great deal of support”: NZ retail community steps up after cyclone

Inside Retail

Grabone is also providing businesses in affected communities with a free listing on the website and an advertising package. Through this initiative, customers can donate directly, or redeem or gift a service at a later date. At this stage, this is the crux of the initiative,” she said.

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“A great deal of support”: NZ retail community steps up after cyclone

Inside Retail

Grabone is also providing businesses in affected communities with a free listing on the website and an advertising package. Through this initiative, customers can donate directly, or redeem or gift a service at a later date. At this stage, this is the crux of the initiative,” she said.

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Primark’s Strategy, 4 Elements to Consider

Indigo 9 Digital

Primark is one of the fastest growing retailers in Europe with plans to have more of a presence in the United States. When you look at the retail sector it tends to be the top of the market, luxury retailers and the lower end of the market, discount stores that perform the best. Limited advertising. Rock bottom prices.

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Where Have All the Salespeople Gone?

DMS Retail

The superstores, the warehouse clubs, the discount stores and ‘brands for less’ type stores are all examples of no service on the floor or, simply, self — service. Assisted by sophisticated systems and promotions and signage and advertising…the goods were sold by people. How do I implement a Productivity Plan?

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September’s sun boosted high-street spending, yet restaurants and takeaways saw cutbacks as Brits save up for Christmas

A1 Retail

Two thirds of shoppers (67 percent) believe that supermarkets inflate the regular price advertised for some products, so that the promotional prices offered through their loyalty schemes look like a better deal than they really are. Clothing stores saw a slight improvement (-0.2 percent – slightly more than in August (3.7