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What Aussie retailers can learn from their counterparts in the UK, Europe

Inside Retail

Retail trends tend to surface in the UK and Europe about 12-24 months before they reach Australia. On the ground, I can report that there are challenges facing UK and European retailers that savvy Australian retailers can learn from to plan ahead. I witnessed one supermarket with a joint of lamb locked in a Perspex box.

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Reimagined malls, localisation and VR: Here’s the future of retail in India

Inside Retail

Retail is constantly evolving in many ways within each country; India is going through an interesting phase. Overall, India has managed to leapfrog so many retail trends and is now honing its retail game to grab a larger share of the future. Theme 2: Retail’s tech tightrope. Theme 3: Networked commerce.

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Staying Competitive: Keeping Up With Amazon

Rangeme

As retail catapults into the future, companies can’t afford to get left behind. Leading the way in industry influence, Amazon shapes global retail standards and shopping habits. Now retailers are doubling down on AI for faster processes that make the customer experience more convenient. Supermarket News. Supermarket News.

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Decoding Upcoming HFSS Regulations in the U.K.

Rangeme

Consumers in England and Wales will soon be forced to resist, at least to some degree, with new legislation around food merchandising, starting in the coming months. January 2024: It’s anticipated that retailers will no longer be allowed to offer Buy One, Get One offers and multi-buy deals on HFSS products. Two for the price of one?

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How the emergence of online shopping will change the face of bricks and mortar grocery retail

Mike Anthony

Grocery retailers need to find a way to straddle both the online and offline world to reach the maximum number of shoppers. The average supermarket around the world is still configured to win with shoppers from a different era. But that doesn’t mean that bricks and mortar stores don’t need to change.

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4 Elements of Amazon’s Strategy to Watch

Indigo 9 Digital

“As more and more people look to complete everyday errands from home, pharmacy is an important and needed addition to the Amazon online store,” said Doug Herrington, senior vice president of North American Consumer at Amazon. In those cases consumers would rather have a place where they can pick up their purchases. to 45,000 sq.

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Tesco’s Strategy for Gaining Market Share

Indigo 9 Digital

Perhaps it can be taken for granted but most consumers are struggling to make ends meet. Consumers at that time were reeling from the recession and Aldi and Lidl entered the grocery market in the United Kingdom with low prices and were able to steal share. Retail media. Amazon continues to show retailers how to make money.