Comment
Comment features expert perspectives and thought leadership from across the UK retail industry. This section includes opinion pieces, analysis, and commentary from senior retail executives, analysts, and sector specialists on the commercial, strategic, and operational forces shaping retail. Retail Sector’s Comment coverage explores issues such as consumer behaviour shifts, technology adoption, sustainability, regulation, and leadership — providing retail professionals with authoritative insight to inform decision-making and strategic planning.
-
Mar- 2020 -11 March
Harassment in retail: What steps should you take?
Last year, we at Foot Anstey conducted a survey which identified that one in 10 retail staff, equivalent to 319,000 UK workers, have experienced inappropriate or unwanted touching of a sexual nature whilst at work. We have now reached a point in time where Harvey Weinstein (whose alleged criminal misconduct…
Read More » -
10 March
Banks to help us all out with coronavirus fallout
Once again the business pages on all major news outlets are pretty much dominated by the developing story of coronavirus – every sector has some kind of tale to tell. So here is the roundup from today. RBS said it will allow mortgage holidays for people who are forced to…
Read More » -
10 March
How can stores replicate the success of the Aldi middle aisle?
As the retail industry continues to attract negative headlines with reduction in footfall and questions over the viability of the high street, stores are now turning to bolder USPs in order to attract consumers. The ongoing battle with internet retailers is fast becoming a war of uniqueness, and high-street stores…
Read More » -
6 March
Flybe’s pensions in doubt; Poorest 20% no better off than before, 1m Virgin customers on unsecured database
Flybe’s pension pot for 1,350 current and former workers is at risk, as the fallout from one of the first casualties of the coronavirus business threat manifests in full. Flybe of course was already embattled before the new Covid-19 virus came along, and was the subject of a controversial bailout…
Read More » -
4 March
Mitigating the risk of coronavirus to UK supply chains
As manufacturers and retailers run down their ‘pre-Brexit’ stockpiles, pressure on warehouse space in the UK may appear to be tempered for the moment – although there can be little doubt that there will be another ‘cliff-edge’ event at the end of the year as the EU-UK trade talks approach Boris’ deadline.…
Read More » -
4 March
Three tip for warehouse transformation
It wasn’t very long ago when fulfillment was described as: “Just logistics.” How times change. And with the speed and accuracy of deliveries enabling competitive advantage, warehousing is high on boardroom agendas. While this change is good news, it comes with challenges. Along with consumers’ expectations for ever faster delivery,…
Read More » -
3 March
Coronavirus is stepping up a gear – this could be serious
When I started this column back in December I did not anticipate a single subject would dominate it so much, but as I wrote last week it would be silly not to address the latest coronavirus circumstances given that each new development so far has had a profound impact on…
Read More » -
2 March
Entrepreneurs relief may be scrapped by Sunak
The new chancellor, Rishi Sunak, may scrap entrepreneur’s relief to raise £3bn a year as a means to bring in some extra dosh for the Treasury. Sunak will undoubtedly be looking for ways to raise extra revenue given the government’s infrastructure spending plans as it seeks to make a visible…
Read More » -
Feb- 2020 -28 February
Coronavirus sends ripples through markets, governments, companies and the public
Apologies for the repetition, but the new coronavirus is causing such a serious global reaction today it would be silly to focus on other things, so here are four key stories about what looks to be developing into a full blown international crisis. The FTSE 100 has lost nearly £200…
Read More » -
28 February
Why retailers shouldn’t neglect Gen Xers
Only a few years ago, marketers were hailing Gen Zers as the new big thing; now it’s Gen Alpha that’s making waves. It’s understandable – these generations challenge the status quo. However, retailers that focus uniquely on these younger generations are missing a trick. Generation X, born between 1967 and…
Read More »








