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Price, not volume, driving Australian retail sales growth

Inside Retail

Australian retail sales are on the rise – but new research suggests growth is being driven by inflation, not by consumers buying more. On a quarterly basis, overall retail price growth has already exceeded sales volume growth in both the March and June quarters,” says Rumbens. per cent.”.

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Opinion: Consumers’ screen times gives shopping centres a headache

Inside Retail

Retail shopping centres face a major challenge rebuilding customer traffic and sales after the Covid-19 pandemic is controlled. Retail chain results for the latest financial year indicate spectacular growth in online sales and, in many instances, a dip in the average sales per store. billion in online sales.

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Why the effort to shake up Endeavour’s board is rooted in the past

Inside Retail

The plan involves having Wavish join the board of the liquor and gaming powerhouse, which they argue has lost its way after being divested by Woolworths in 2019. However, he may not know it as well as they believe, given significant changes in the market. Endeavour Group’s sales for the latest financial year were up 2.5

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How HomePro aims to grow in Thailand’s fragmented DIY market 

Inside Retail

Thailand’s HomePro is strengthening its market leadership in the country’s DIY/home improvement industry in the first half of 2023. According to Statista Market Insights, the DIY and Hardware market was worth US$14.21 According to Statista Market Insights, the DIY and Hardware market was worth US$14.21

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The role of returnable transit packaging in supporting ?the 2021 omnichannel retail market

Retail Focus

The struggles of the UK high street and the acceleration of retail sales from ‘bricks to clicks’ have never been more apparent than during the Covid-19 pandemic. With e-commerce sales reaching 21.8% Jon Walkington, Retail and System Integrator Sales Director, Schoeller Allibert UK.

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The direct-to-consumer shift: Here’s how brands can capitalise on the boom

Inside Retail

We are witnessing rapid growth in direct-to-consumer (D2C) sales by brands. Prominent examples include PepsiCo, which has launched two direct-to-consumer websites selling pantry staples and snacks, and Heinz, which now sells bundles of products from its “Heinz to Home” websites in several countries including Australia.

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Is China rising again? International retailers deliver mixed results

Inside Retail

Often, retail company executives will express confidence in a particular market that is not borne out by subsequent events. For the CEOs of global retailers, probably no other country causes more sleepless nights, and for more obvious reasons, than China. To back it up, retail sales in China rose sharply in November, by 10.1