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Squad shopping and self-improvement: Five consumer trends to watch in 2023

Inside Retail

Recent years have seen rapidly evolving changes in all areas of consumer behaviour and there is little doubt it will continue in terms of the products and services that people want, who they want them from, and where and when they want to access them.

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The Future of Retail – Embracing Digital Pricing

Retail Design Solutions

As the traditional yellow discount stickers may soon become a thing of the past, supermarkets are turning to digital price tags and high-tech stickers to provide real-time pricing updates. This shift not only aims to reduce food waste but also offers retailers greater flexibility in offering discounts and influencing consumer behaviour.

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Behind the launch of Bonds Home: ‘People want to express themselves’

Inside Retail

Our range of prints and patterns that can be mixed and matched together was designed to combat this – making it both easy and cost-effective to get creative. We love seeing how much fun our customers are having experimenting with our prints, with some even creating their own social content with their kids and tagging us.

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To make same-day delivery feasible, focus on these five areas

Inside Retail

While they’ve since scaled that back to a two-hour service in certain major cities, the reality is that for many metro-based consumers around the world, delivery is a matter of hours, not days. AI and machine learning can help monitor road conditions (congestion, closures, weather patterns) and update routes in real-time.

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How two decades in retail informed Jo Mercer’s new venture, Matilda Life

Inside Retail

We have four key principles that we will not compromise on, even as we grow: Australian manufacturing, sustainability, quality and a fair price – buying Australian doesn’t have to mean a designer price tag. What needs to change, either in the industry or with consumers, to ensure local manufacturers can thrive?

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Why retail is already leading the way on ‘values-based capitalism’

Inside Retail

Younger generations have very different voting patterns to previous generations at the same stage of the lifecycle and are much further to the left in their party preferences,” Report co-author Professor McAllister told The Guardian. Retailers need to win over their customers.

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How to Run a Successful Thrift Store

Compliantia

As consumer demand for sustainability and minimalism continues to grow, secondhand products are back in vogue. Just use different colored price tags for your products and then announce discounts on items with price tags of a particular color. Say, 60% off on all green tag items. Image source. Image source.

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