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What does Apple’s Indian expansion plan mean for the mobile landscape?

Inside Retail

After formally filing a request for the retail store in 2016, the global tech giant wanted to open the facility in 2020 but postponed the plans due to Covid-19 disruption. Furthermore, Apple is reportedly planning to open three additional stores in the coming years to strengthen its offline presence in India.

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Why so many global brands fail in Australia

Inside Retail

They arrived with great fanfare but many international retail brands have found the Australian retail market has been a graveyard. The Woolworths-Lowe’s venture closed in 2016 after five years.

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Why Nike is putting used sneakers back on the shelf

Inside Retail

The brand plans to expand the Refurbished program to more US stores throughout 2021 and beyond. Nike Refurbished is just the latest secondhand initiative from a major retailer in recent months. Secondhand shoes will initially be available in up to 15 stores in the US, according to Nike. What’s driving the rise of resale.

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From Saks to start-up: How this brand founder aims to change women’s health

Inside Retail

We spoke with her about coming up with the concept and how to stand out in the increasingly competitive wellness space. Inside Retail : How did you come up with the concept for Elix Healing? IR : Where are the current white spaces in the wellness industry, especially concerning period care, and how is Elix Healing helping fill them in?

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5 Best Experiential Retail Examples

Greater Group

This is where experiential retail methods come in. Think of retailtainment as a unique space where both existing and prospective customers can familiarise themselves with the particular brand or business without the pressure of committing or immediately digging out their wallets to pay for a product or service.