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McDonald’s heading to Federal Court over denied rest breaks

Inside Retail

The Shops, Distributive and Allied Employees Association has lodged a case against a second McDonald’s franchisee in the Federal Court, claiming the owner-operator of a number of sites across South Australia denied workers paid rest breaks. Delbridge Investments, owned by Graham Delbridge, owns and operates the Murray Bridge, Rundle Mall East, and Trinity Gardens McDonald’s sites, and formerly owned the franchise at Cross Roads.

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Will local high streets see a renaissance as lockdown eases?

Retail Focus

Much has been documented about the death of the high street and irrevocable ecommerce trends rendering stores obsolete. But might physical stores see something of a comeback once restrictions are lifted? On the one hand, online penetration will inevitably remain higher than it was pre-Covid. Indeed, John Roberts, CEO of AO World, recently said that he believed the shift to online shopping was a permanent one.

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Sweden’s Klarna offers carbon footprint tracker for shoppers

Inside Retail

Swedish payments firm Klarna has added a carbon footprint tracker to its shopping app, offering each of its 90 million users the option of monitoring the environmental impact of their consumption. From production to delivery at a shopper’s front door, the feature will display an estimated carbon emission for each purchase and allow users to track their cumulative carbon footprint over months. “With fat, sugar and salt levels labelled on food we buy, why shouldn’t our CO2 emissi

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“There’s a massive potential for design”: an Australian design guide

Design Week

In Perth, Australia, a series of public bus stops represents a personal journey for graphic designer Kevin Wilson. The redesigned signage features Aboriginal artwork, rendered in a minimalist style and simple colour palette. The interconnecting lines symbolise the younger generations who pass on stories and the new energy they carry, according to Wilson. “The way I saw the project,” the designer explains, “we were retaking the space.” Wilson is a Wongai man, an Aboriginal

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Is Your Business AI-Ready? Find Out with Orium’s Maturity Model

Generative AI is poised to redefine B2B, but scaling AI success in this space isn’t without obstacles. From fragmented data sources and complex buyer journeys to operational inefficiencies, the road to AI-powered growth can be challenging. To achieve a competitive edge, understanding your organization’s AI-readiness is essential. Orium's Data & AI Maturity Model provides a quick, actionable way to assess your starting point.

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Retail sales recover in March: ABS

Inside Retail

Retail sales rose 1.4 per cent during March, according to preliminary results released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Turnover rose 2.3 per cent when compared to March last year, said Ben James, ABS director of quarterly economy wide surveys. “Victoria and Western Australia led the rises, after Covid-19 lockdowns impacted retail sales in February 2021,” James said.

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This flag has been designed to represent and protect Antarctica

Design Week

“Flags are maybe the best example of effective communication design there is,” says designer Evan Townsend. “I knew we could use a tool like that in Antarctica.” Despite having been the subject of human exploration for 200 years, Townsend is the designer of Antarctica’s “first ever” flag. He designed True South while working there, providing support to a scientific research team during the continent’s winter, when the average temperature averages -

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Frozen food sales continue to grow, figures

Talking Retail

Frozen food sales continue to go from strength to strength, adding another £930m in sales, new data reveals. The latest Kantar figures, released by the British Frozen Food Federation (BFFF), for the 52-week period ending 21 March reveal frozen has continued to outperform the overall grocery market, increasing by 14.4% in value and 11.5% in. This story continues at Frozen food sales continue to grow, figures.

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Lululemon trialling resale platform in US

Inside Retail

Lululemon Athletica has unveiled two new initiatives to the market, Like New and Earth Dye, which are aimed at delivering on its future-facing commitments toward sustainability. Like New, a re-commerce platform being trialled in California and Texas, will allow customers to trade-in Lululemon products that are ‘like new’, before opening as a resale platform in June.

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Primark’s value offering drives its popularity as stores reopen, says GlobalData

Retail Times

Following today’s release of Primark figures for H1 FY2020/21; Pippa Stephens, Retail Analyst at GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, offers her view: “With the majority of Primark’s retail space having been shuttered for most of H1 FY2020/21 as a result of COVID-19 restrictions, its revenue plummeted by £1.5bn to £2.2bn. Nonetheless, in England and Wales it has unsurprisingly been one of the most in demand retailers since the reopening of non-essential stores on 12 April, with queu

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Morrison unveils $120 million deregulation package for business

Inside Retail

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced a $120 million deregulation package for business will be included in the upcoming budget on May 11. Speaking at a Business Council of Australia event on Monday evening, Morrison revealed a major part of the government’s coronavirus economic recovery plan will include a comprehensive deregulation package for the country’s employers.

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eCommerce in 2025: How Customer Experience Drives Online Retail Success

Speaker: Jennifer Wright and Nick Barron

2025 is right around the corner, and with it comes a new wave of consumer expectations, competitive pressures, and operational challenges. Success lies in finding the balance between operational flexibility and creating experiences that keep customers coming back. The future of retail belongs to those who can stay ahead of shifting customer preferences and marketing trends. 🔮 In this session, we’ll dive deep into what it takes to keep customers engaged and your operations nimble, no matt

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Lord & Taylor Returns as E-Commerce Brand

VMS

Iconic department store brand Lord & Taylor, now owned by The Saadia Group (New York), will relaunch online as a “digial collective store”, according to a press release. “The future of retail is fast and agile, mirrored by our team — which has managed to put together a fantastic assortment of merchandise and a website — in record time of less than 120 days.

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How the ‘Ferrari’ of bubble tea production is driving Gotcha expansion

Inside Retail

Dubbed Australia’s first luxury bubble tea brand, Gotcha Tea already has more than 200 stores in eight countries, but it has big plans to grow its presence locally and globally in 2021. While some Gotcha Tea stores remain company-owned, the majority are franchised. “As a brand, Gotcha is highly attractive and highly addictive,” Christy Chen, assisting managing director of Gotcha Fresh Tea, told Inside Retail.

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ScS works with ITV’s Lorraine on its ‘No Butts’ campaign for bowel cancer awareness

Retail Times

Twenty-two empty two-seater sofas took over Sunderland’s Stadium of Light this week to represent the 44 people who lose their lives every day due to bowel cancer, the UK’s second biggest cancer killer, which is more than 16,000 lives lost every year.

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Integrated Business Planning could be key to streamlining your business operations

Inside Retail

As customer expectations change beyond the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s come into stark focus that most businesses need to re-evaluate the way they plan and run their operations. However, according to a recent report by IDC – Why Integrated Business Planning is the Linchpin – the majority (63 per cent) of retailers don’t see innovation as a priority. A further 27 per cent are digitally determined, and are focusing on innovation, while the final 10 per cent are already digitally mature and are reaping

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Is Your Brand AI-Ready? Find Out with Orium’s Maturity Model

Generative AI is reshaping retail, but achieving true AI success isn’t simple. Many brands face hurdles—underdeveloped data strategies, limited AI-ready infrastructure, or lack of seamless integration across systems. As you explore how AI can boost efficiency and transform customer experiences, understanding your business’s readiness is key. Orium's Data & AI Maturity Model offers a clear starting point.

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The 5th Edition of the LIT Lighting Design Awards is now open!

Design Wanted

LIT Design Awards 2021 is open, receiving submissions from lighting manufacturers, lighting product designers, lighting design firms and practices from around the world. The Farmani Group and 3C Awards are launching the 5th Edition of the LIT Lighting Design Awards , a powerful cross-disciplinary platform celebrating the highest quality of Lighting Design and Lighting Product Design since 2017.

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How to make LinkedIn work for retail

Inside Retail

It may not be as glamorous as Instagram or Facebook, but LinkedIn is a fantastic tool for raising brand awareness and of course, building relationships. Beyond the sponsored posts and targeted ads of Instagram and Facebook, LinkedIn offers a real opportunity to build a genuine connection with customers through thoughtful profiles, sharing actionable insights and being active on the platform.

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Building a ‘Bridge’ Between Brands and Retailers [Case Study]

Rose

The annual advent of “sunglass season” in the retail industry triggers a tremendous amount of planning, coordination and creativity between sunglass brands and the retailers who sell them to the consumer. Of course, there is one other essential player in this equation — the people who make the retail displays that invite shoppers to engage with the sunglasses, see how they look in the mirror and then pop them into the shopping cart.

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How FMCG brands can capitalise on DTC boom

Inside Retail

We are witnessing rapid growth in direct-to-consumer (D2C) sales by FMCG 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. Most FMCG brands are also rapidly increasing sales through e-commerce platforms such as Amazon, which recently broke through the $1 billion p.a. sales barrier in Australia.

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Loyalty 101: How To Turn Browsers Into Buyers For Lasting Engagement

Speaker: Shaunna Bruton, Danielle Wyllie, and Kailey Holmes

Say goodbye to one-size-fits-all retail, and say hello to experiences that keep your customers coming back for more! Customer loyalty isn’t just earned - it’s cultivated through meaningful engagement with the help of data. This webinar will take you behind the scenes of how top retailers turn customer data into personalized experiences that drive engagement and retention.

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XPO Logistics announces Mark Manduca as chief investment officer for GXO Logistics spin-off

Retail Times

XPO Logistics, a leading global provider of transport and logistics solutions, today announced that Mark Manduca will become the chief investment officer of GXO Logistics, Inc., the intended spin-off of XPO's logistics business. Manduca has joined XPO as chief investment officer of the logistics segment, effective in May. He will be responsible for analysing GXO's growth opportunities, optimisation of the company's asset portfolio and oversight of its UK pension investments.

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Southern Co-op stores join food waste initiative

Talking Retail

Eleven co-operative stores in Berkshire, Dorset, Somerset, and Wiltshire have been selected to take part in a trial selling selected products past their ‘best before’ date. An initial trial of the ‘Reducing our Foodprint’ took place at two Hampshire stores and proved a success with the majority of products being sold within a day of. This story continues at Southern Co-op stores join food waste initiative.

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Santander UK and FDF report: disappointing year for food and drink exports exposes need for greater long-term support

Retail Times

Santander UK and the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) today launch an industry report showing that despite sporadic re-openings of the hospitality and travel sectors both domestically and overseas throughout the last year, UK food and drink exports in 2020 fell by 9.7% compared to 2019.

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Welcome c-store to open in Somerset

Talking Retail

A new convenience store will launch under the Welcome co-operative brand in Taunton tomorrow (21 April) after a £300,000 investment. Store owner and franchisee, Dilan Patel, worked with Southern Co-op to create the mission-led store layout, encouraging meal-for-tonight purchases. The 3,000sq ft store has a food-to-go area including Rollover hot dogs, alongside grab-and-go, sustainable and.

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Mastering E-commerce Strategies to Drive Growth in B2B Distribution

B2B distributors and wholesalers: this webinar is for you! Discover the game-changing potential of composable commerce—a flexible, modern approach to e-commerce—and explore the strategies and technologies transforming the B2B landscape. Learn how to create custom digital experiences for your business from the leaders at Orium , commercetools , and Contentful as they walk through real-world examples, providing actionable insights on how to future-proof your business, integrate new opportunities s

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Global buy now, pay later provider Zip partners with The Hut Group

Retail Times

LeadingBuy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) provider Zip today announces its partnership with THG plc to provide interest-free payments over four instalments to customers shopping on THG sites and with brands using the THG Ingenuity end-to-end e-commerce platform.

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College Entrepreneurship: 10 Helpful Tips for Starting Your Online Store

Snap Retail

To many people, college can be expensive. This explains why there are students who take multiple part-time jobs to support themselves. But other than that, you can also generate income within the comfort of your dorm. With the help of technology, people of all ages (including college students) can now start an online business. And the beauty of it is that you only need little capital, warehousing is optional, and your current network will suffice.

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Smurfit Kappa’s Bag-in-Box is first to secure Amazon’s ‘Frustration-Free Packaging’ certification

Retail Times

Smurfit Kappa’s innovative three litre Bag-in-Box packaging design has received Amazon’s “Frustration-Free Packaging” (FFP) certification. This is a world first for a generic packaging design, applicable for a wide range of products. The company unveiled this unique Amazon FFP pre-certification to thousands of customers at its recent invite-only virtual Better Planet Packaging event.

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Midcounties Co-operative to open three stores in Gloucestershire

Talking Retail

The Midcounties Co-operative has invested more than £1.4m to open three new Your Co-op Food stores in Gloucestershire this spring. The new Bishop’s Cleeve store opened on 15 April at Homelands Commercial Centre, creating 15 new jobs for the area. This will be followed by the Lydney petrol station store, on Highfield Road, which will. This story continues at Midcounties Co-operative to open three stores in Gloucestershire.

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How To Craft Your Perfect Retail Tech Stack

Speaker: Jason Cottrell and Brian Walker

The era of all-in-one platforms is over. Now, retail success depends on integrating a blend of diverse technologies to thrive. As customers and stakeholders expect agility and innovation, how can you meet these expectations efficiently without stumbling into complexity? Explore a customer-centric approach to navigating digital transformation in retail.

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Iceland and The Food Warehouse partner The Big Lunch 2021 – the UK’s annual big date to celebrate and give thanks to neighbours and communities

Retail Times

Iceland and The Food Warehouse have announced their partnership with The Big Lunch 2021 – the UK’s annual big date to celebrate and give thanks to neighbours and communities.

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Asda takeover raises ‘local competition concerns’, says regulator

Talking Retail

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has found that the £6.8bn purchase of Asda by Bellis, the company jointly owned by the Issa Brothers and private equity firm TDR Capital, could lead to higher petrol prices in some parts of the country. The Issa Brothers and TDR Capital also own EG Group, which operates 395. This story continues at Asda takeover raises ‘local competition concerns’, says regulator.

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SodaStream partners with Randi Zuckerberg, the sister of Facebook’s CEO, to launch 2021 Earth Day campaign

Retail Times

SodaStream, the world's leading sparkling water brand, is celebrating Earth Day by partnering with Randi Zuckerberg to launch its environmental campaign video, ‘Don't just share, care’.

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Government accepts legislation to introduce free cashback from retailers’ tills

Talking Retail

The government last night (19 April) accepted an amendment in the House of Lords to Financial Services Bill that will help to facilitate a potential nationwide rollout of free cash withdrawals from participating retailers’ tills. Once the legislation has successfully passed through the House of Commons potentially thousands of shops could begin to offer the.

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A Blueprint for B2B Commerce

In the B2B space, digital expectations are higher than ever. Consumer platforms have made online experiences incredibly user-friendly and efficient, adding pressure for businesses to follow suit to meet the expectations of the modern B2B buyer. Take inspiration from B2C commerce strategies and adapt them for B2B digital interactions. Learn to create engaging and well-crafted consumer shopping experiences with insights and tools from Orium’s report, A Blueprint to B2B Commerce.