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How Invertigro, Urban Plant Growers plan to shorten the food supply chain

Inside Retail

The alliance, which is made up of 165,000 businesses across the grocery supply chain, is calling for a ‘national food security plan’ to minimise future price increases due to further disruption. The post How Invertigro, Urban Plant Growers plan to shorten the food supply chain appeared first on Inside Retail. So, what’s next?

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“Impossible to ignore”: Witchery MD’s plans to capitalise on digital growth

Inside Retail

Customers have missed the experience of shopping in-store, and we’ve seen strong support across our suburban stores, with improvement in CBD locations in recent months. SS: Covid has undoubtedly impacted the way consumers are shopping, and it’s impossible to ignore the consistent growth in the digital space as a result.

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How Myer plans to reach $1 billion in online sales

Inside Retail

Myer’s online sales have more than doubled since John King took over running the department store in 2018, and the CEO believes they can double again to reach $1 billion in the not-too-distant future. CBD locations were particularly hard hit, with comparable store sales down 22.3 Online is now a $500-million-plus business. billion.

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Ksubi’s return to Australian shores with Bondi Beach House and what’s next

Inside Retail

It comes as the brand plans to open new stores in Sydney and Melbourne in early 2024. When Inside Retail spoke with current CEO Craig King back in 2018 it was established that the company was scouting for CBD locations in both Melbourne and Sydney. Now, it has a longer-term tenant for the summer season.

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What retailers can learn from Starbucks’ accessible store design

Inside Retail

This month, the American coffee chain Starbucks opened the first store to be built using its Inclusive Spaces Framework at Union Market in Washington, DC. The framework aims to bring more inclusive innovation in physical and digital spaces while enabling Starbucks to scale accessible design across its store portfolio.

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Meet Revo, the performance sunglasses brand founded by a Nasa astrophysicist

Inside Retail

The Nasa-tech-inspired eyewear brand is opening its first US-based bricks-and-mortar location, a 500-square-foot storefront at 436 West Broadway. In 1999, the Italian eyewear conglomerate Luxottica acquired the firm with plans to expand its sunglasses line. Then, it set up a direct-to-consumer channel. “It

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Why so many global brands fail in Australia

Inside Retail

Even prime locations, local partners, name recognition and often a portfolio of new merchandise brands haven’t kept Australia from becoming a dead end for some major international retailers. In some cases, the failed Australian ventures were part of a flawed strategy to breathe growth into struggling home market operations.