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New Cannabis Dispensary Modeled on Customer-Friendly Supermarkets

Retail TouchPoints

very intentionally draws its design and merchandising inspiration from supermarkets rather than pharmacies. Joyleaf, which opened in late 2023, is organized and merchandised by type of product rather than by brand: all the edibles, for example, are grouped together as a category, as they would be in a supermarket.

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The Fusion of Food, Fashion and Gastronomy

Retail TouchPoints

In Europe the combination of food and gastronomy in supermarkets is starting to prove itself as a relevant revenue booster that is bound to grow in a post-COVID era. Customers want and demand to feel safe and entertained at the same time. Not so long ago, large stores were written off — now that has changed entirely.

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Sustainable shopping: what options are available to retailers?

Retail Focus

If you walk up and down the aisles of supermarkets, clothes shops or even furniture stores, you will notice that more brands are shouting about their commitment to protecting the environment, be it via packaging or marketing messages. To put it simply, there is no escaping the subject of sustainability in retail.

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Drumroll, please: Meet Australia’s rising stars of retail

Inside Retail

Too often we think that working in retail means standing behind the checkout at a local supermarket while in high school or studying at university before we pursue “a real career” in another industry. Little did he know that he would one day become CEO and MD at David Jones.

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5 Ways Food Stores are Leading in Experience Innovation

Retail TouchPoints

Expert pâtissiers and bakers do their work at a station, which is visible through a window for passersby. A location in Poland takes inspiration from gourmet food specialists by embracing “food theater” and grand visual merchandising architecture. has evolved quite a bit in that area and other markets are catching up.

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VM Pioneer Edward D. Spitaletta Dies at 91

VMS

After an industry consolidation, Edward was first made Vice President of Sales & Merchandising and then promoted to Senior Vice President of Supermarket Services Inc. In a ten-year period from 1957 to 1967, Ed was instrumental in increasing the sales of “housewares” in supermarkets from $1MM per year to $52MM per year.

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Nora Lighting Sapphire I and II Series Delivers Up to 8000 Lumens for High-Ceiling Market Installations

VMS

(PRESS RELEASE) Nora Lighting’s architectural- and commercial-grade Sapphire I and II Series LED Downlights are designed to illuminate large supermarket display areas, and offer one of the industry’s highest efficacy ratings with lumen packages from 850lm to 8000lm. SUBMITTING PRESS RELEASES Send your press releases to VMSD at press@vmsd.com.