John Lewis partners with Google Cloud for retail transformation
The organisation's renewed partnership with Google Cloud will reportedly be worth £100m over the next five years.
09 August 2023
09 August 2023
The organisation's renewed partnership with Google Cloud will reportedly be worth £100m over the next five years.
A new study has revealed the financial costs behind the social media trend known as ‘little treat culture’.
Online non-food sales declined by 6.9% during the month.
JD had originally acquired a 60% stake in MIG in April 2021.
US clothing company Hanesbrands Inc., which owns Hanes, Champion and Wonderbra is being asked to rethink its strategy and leadership team to "create sustainable value for its shareholders".
The 385m² store offers groceries and a selection of produce in the fruit and vegetable department.
A new survey shows that growing inflation worries have more consumers tightening their spending but loyalty remains key.
The new signage is designed to help shoppers find food bargains while also reducing waste.
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Per latest GlobalData estimates, the global duty-free market retailing market was valued at $49 billion in 2022, its highest level ever as it bounced back from the pandemic impact, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 28% during the period 2020-2026, driven by government initiatives, rising passenger numbers, major global events (for instance global sporting tournaments) and the renewed popularity of cruise trips. Infrastructure investments will also play an important role, particularly airport expansion and space refurbishment, and investments in arrivals duty-free formats. That said, growth will be held in check in the years ahead by the permanent erosion of disposable income from the heightened cost of living impacting demand for air travel. The duty-free market in the APAC region showed strong growth in 2022, as traveler numbers surged in response to the lifting of travel restrictions. To cater for rising demand in the region, many airports in the APAC area are expanding and modernizing, giving duty-free stores greater space that will allow them to attract more customers. The future of APAC duty-free retail is also being shaped by the adoption of technology. The rise in online shopping, mobile payments, and digital marketing are giving businesses new ways to connect with customers and improve the shopping experience.
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