Features
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Apr- 2024 -22 April
Evolving brand and retailer partnerships in a mobile-first world
In today’s digitally-driven retail landscape where consumer expectations and behaviours constantly evolve, the onus is on brands to keep pace with marketplace shifts. So, when a major brand reassesses its way of doing business, it’s worth taking note. Adidas, the global sportswear brand, has recently done just that, sharing with…
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15 April
Practical ways grocery stores can reduce food waste
Inefficient supply chains often leave grocery retailers to deal with large amounts of food waste. Other factors such as the economic pressure of unsold products, the environmental impact of wasted resources, and the ethical questions arising from discarding edible food, have increasingly thrown the spotlight on grocery retailers to improve…
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15 April
Navigating the tax system: a guide for retailers
Taxes are an inevitable aspect of running a retail business in the UK, shaping financial decisions and operational strategies. Business tax rates, including corporation tax, VAT, and business rates significantly impact the profitability and sustainability of retail businesses. Understanding the nuances of business tax rates is essential for retailers to…
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15 April
How to adapt your store seasonally
In the retail world, where competition is fierce and consumer expectations are ever-evolving, the adaptation of store environments to reflect seasonal changes and holidays is not just a matter of aesthetics, it’s a fundamental strategy for success. Beyond decoration, seasonal and holiday adaptations offer retailers a unique opportunity to engage…
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4 April
What disadvantages does ‘shrinkflation’ bring for retailers?
In the world of consumer goods, the term ‘shrinkflation’ is rapidly becoming popular, and while it has been traditionally associated with consumers, the phenomenon is also starting to apply to retailers, prompting them to reconsider their strategies and prepare for the emerging challenges in the market ahead. Gaining popularity around…
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Mar- 2024 -27 March
How can retailers effectively manage their inventory?
Inventory management stands as a fundamental aspect of effective retail store administration. Situated within supply chain management, its objective lies in overseeing the movement of goods from manufacturers to warehouses and ultimately to the point of sale. Inadequate inventory management results in inefficiencies due to the absence of reliable real-time…
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20 March
Four things we learned from the John Lewis’ latest results
John Lewis held a partnership call with shareholders and members of the press after it revealed it returned to profit for the first time in four years posting a pre-tax profit of £42m before exceptional items for the year ended 27 January 2024. This success came off the back of…
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18 March
10 regulations every retailer must follow
Operating a retail business in the UK entails complying with a comprehensive set of laws and regulations to ensure legal compliance, protect consumers, and uphold ethical standards. From consumer rights to employment regulations, understanding and adhering to these laws is crucial for retailers to thrive in the UK market. Here…
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5 March
What are the effects of VAT taxes on the tourism industry?
The term “tourism tax” has recently been used to refer to taxes imposed on goods and services supplied to international tourists. Up until 31 December 2020, VAT-free shopping enabled international visitors in the UK to get a VAT refund on goods purchased in the UK, making them 20% cheaper. Recently,…
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4 March
A history of John Lewis
In the busy British retail landscape John Lewis stands out as a high street stalwart. From its humble beginnings as a drapery shop in Victorian-era Oxford Street to its evolution into a nationwide chain of department stores, the history of John Lewis is a testament to the enduring values of…
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