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Wendy’s international boss talks about the burger brand’s Aussie plans

Inside Retail

We serve fresh, high-quality food at affordable prices that represent great value for money versus other players in the market. We plan on using local ingredients sourced in Australia wherever possible. What has been the key to Wendy’s growth in other overseas markets? What restaurant formats will be available in Australia?

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Accent Group to open four Hoka stores by Christmas

Inside Retail

Accent Group plans to open four Hoka stores in three states this year, including the brand’s first Australian freestanding concept store, which will open next month at Westfield Bondi Junction.

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Can Allbirds make a comeback with a new CEO and transformation plan?

Inside Retail

In a call with analysts on March 12, Zwillinger stated that the company plans to close between 10 and 15 underperforming US stores in 2024, about a third of its total number. To put this in perspective, the SG&A totaled up to just US$122.2 million in 2022, or 56 per cent of total revenue. million in 2021.

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Wendy’s international boss on the burger brand’s Aussie plans

Inside Retail

Wendy’s Burgers is ramping up its expansion in Australia , after announcing plans to enter the market last year. We serve fresh, high-quality food at affordable prices that represent great value for money versus other players in the market. We plan on using local ingredients sourced in Australia wherever possible.

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

Inside Retail

In the past year, one of our proudest initiatives has been formalising our commitment to Reconciliation through our first Reconciliation Action Plan. From a design perspective, the new look reflects the evolution of our product and aligns with Witchery’s exit out of men’s and children’s wear.

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Why Shona Joy is filling in the missing piece of the circular fashion puzzle

Inside Retail

“We’ve decided to prioritise repair with the focus on ensuring the garments we are producing are being worn for longer, with the hope that our garments can be kept in a suitable condition to be able to offer resale or repair down the line,” Shona Joy’s chief operating officer, Danielle Millar, told Inside Retail. “As

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Five leadership lessons from L’Occitane Group’s head of travel retail in Apac

Inside Retail

Green Yip: I grew up in a large family with five other siblings in Hong Kong, so that’s where I first realised how much I liked to be around people. My perspective: for more than ten years I held the title of area manager, but my role was never the same each year. Inside Retail: Tell me about your career journey.

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