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Red Rooster adds EV charging to its menu

Inside Retail

Eco-conscious chicken lovers can now charge their electric vehicles (EVs ) as they dine thanks to a partnership between Red Rooster and Evie, a company formed in 2017 to build a convenient and dependable EV charging network. Two Evie fast chargers have been installed at the newly renovated Red Rooster Vermont restaurant in Victoria, and there are plans for more.

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Valextra, London

Retail Store Windows

This is a very beautifully crafted scheme at this brands' store along Mount street right now. We have posted them on Instagram too if you wanted to take a closer look as it really have been produced very well (link below). We're getting a kind of historical American coal mining vibe from this scheme complete with towers, train track and carts although to be honest mining historically looks pretty much the same the world over.

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Is it time to give your retail business a health check?

Inside Retail

From sporadic lockdowns and supply chain issues to chronic labour shortages, Aussie retailers have had a tough run with so much disruption in recent years. And now it seems the $360 billion sector which employs 1.3 million Australians will have to deal with customers tightening their purse strings as consumer confidence hits its lowest point in June and July since the start of the pandemic. .

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Set of intertwining glasses that unites form with functionality

Design Wanted

With his artistic background shining through every sculptural silhouette he fabricated even in the most functional homeware pieces, Italian industrial designer Joe Colombo crafted ‘5-in-1’ – […]. The post Set of intertwining glasses that unites form with functionality appeared first on DesignWanted.

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Turn Payments Into Personalization: Unlock the Value of Transaction Data

Speaker: Loreal Lynch, Everett Zufelt, and Michaela Weber

Once upon a time, in the vast realm of online commerce, there lived a humble checkout button overlooked by many. Yet, within its humble click lay the power to transform a mere visitor into a loyal customer. 🧐 💡 Getting checkout right can mark the difference between a successful sale and an abandoned cart, yet many businesses fail to make payments a part of their commerce strategy even when it has a direct impact on revenue.

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Apple forecasts faster sales growth, despite glum economy

Inside Retail

Apple says parts shortages are easing and that demand for iPhones is unceasing despite consumers tightening other spending, helping it top Wall Street expectations and forecast faster sales growth ahead. Though macroeconomic indicators around the world are turning negative, CFO Luca Maestri told Reuters there had been no slowdown in demand for iPhones, the company’s biggest source of revenue.

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How Nike’s AR hoodie brings the metaverse closer to the street

Inside Retail

It’s no surprise that the largest sports apparel brand in the world, Nike, has bridged the physical and digital divide. The brand recently launched a hoodie designed to be worn with augmented reality (AR) components in real life, and on avatars in virtual environments. Created in partnership with Nike’s Web3 creator studio, RTFKT (pronounced “artefact”), the RTFKT x Nike AR Hoodie begins as a non-fungible token (NFT).

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Advice from veteran retailers on how to get through a recession

Inside Retail

While the world wonders whether or not the US is officially in a recession, and if so, which markets could be next, we reached out to some of Australia’s most experienced retailers to find out how they approached financial crises in the past, and what if any lessons can be applied today. Here’s what Strandbags Group CEO Felicity McGahan, Brand Collective CEO Eric Morris and Feathers founder Margaret Porritt had to say. .

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Lindt exec talks why Australia is such a strong test market

Inside Retail

After a two-year hiatus from launching stores in Australia, Swiss chocolatier Lindt has kicked off a new bricks-and-mortar strategy alongside a nascent online offer. Here, we talk to Lindt Australia CEO Michael Schai about his time in the retail industry, as well as what the global brand has learned throughout the pandemic. Inside Retail : Can you tell me a little bit about your journey through the retail industry?

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