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Living Low-Carbon Lives Proves To Be Priority For Retailers

Rangeme

Lots of people making simple changes is much better than just a few people making wholesale changes,” he says. British retailers set goals. And retailer Co-Op announced last year that it would be carbon-neutral by 2040, which includes being the first British supermarket to offer carbon-neutral private label products.

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Trader Joe’s: 10 Ways it Attracts & Retains Great Employees

Indigo 9 Digital

This year Trader Joe’s was named the third best large employer in the retail and wholesale category by Forbes and Trader Joe’s was ranked as having the highest customer satisfaction rating among supermarkets in 2021 by the American Customer Satisfaction Index. Do you like this content?

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6 of the Top Reasons Online Businesses Fail

Indigo 9 Digital

In the beginning beverage maker Dirty Lemon like many direct to consumer brands used Facebook and Instagram to market its products. But over time Dirty Lemon found that the success many brands found using Facebook and Instagram marketing attracted many competitors leading to higher customer acquisition costs. Do you like this content?

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The Top 20 Best Ideas for Increasing Foot Traffic to Your Store

Indigo 9 Digital

This year Trader Joe’s was named the third best large employer in the retail and wholesale category by Forbes. Trader Joe’s was ranked as having the highest customer satisfaction rating among supermarkets in 2021 by the American Customer Satisfaction Index. Do you like this content? Make your store Instagram friendly.

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What You Need to Know About Flipkart’s Strategy

Indigo 9 Digital

By Tricia McKinnon India has the fourth largest eCommerce market in the Asia Pacific region behind China (#1), Japan (#2) and South Korea (#3). But India’s retail eCommerce sales are growing quickly, up 27% last year to reach $67 billion and by the end of next year India’s retail eCommerce sales are expected to surpass $100 billion.