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How Airbnb, Taco Bell, other businesses are aiding California wildfire victims

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Other brands, such as beauty company Glow Recipe and accessories and apparel brand Brandon Blackwood, are donating their products to provide comfort and care to those in need. As long as retailers approach the situation with genuine concern, empathy and a heart for helping others, there’s really no bad move here.

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Woolworths faces $50 million food sales loss due to striking workers

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.” The United Workers Union (UWU) launched an indefinite strike action at four Woolworths sites on November 21, causing stock flow limitations across some product lines in some of the stores in Victoria, southern NSW, and ACT.

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H&M to phase out Monki as it expands Weekday label

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The full merger of Monki into the Weekday platform is slated for next year, covering both online and off-line retail. As part of the integration, some Monki stores will be converted into multi-brand Weekday destinations, while others will be closed.

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Tipalea sells Hobart’s Glebe Hill Village to Charter Hall

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Established in 2022 in Howrah, the retail centre spans 6002sqm and is anchored by a Coles supermarket, a full-line Priceline, a 24-hour drive-thru McDonald’s Liquorland, and 16 other specialty stores. Tipalea has sold Tasmanian retail centre Glebe Hill Village to Charter Hall for $50.25

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How a trip to the bathroom inspired Pottery Barn’s inclusive furniture line

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And it inspired other fashion brands to reconsider their offerings. The post How a trip to the bathroom inspired Pottery Barn’s inclusive furniture line appeared first on Inside Retail. Now, Pottery Barn is on track to do the same with furniture and homewares.

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The Memo launches Due: A game-changer for expecting and new mothers

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The Memo, Australias premium destination for expecting and existing parents, has created its own product line, Due. We were playing with the concept of time for Due and in the creative process, we were working around the line: It’s time to put you first, Simmonds told Inside Retail.

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The next Vera Wang: Steven Khalil Interieur and Designer Rugs’ floor couture

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My friend Owen owns a company called Branch Out and he’s always encouraged me to venture into interiors, similar to how Elie Saab and Vera Wang moved into other avenues of design, Khalil said. So one day it was just a conversation and the next Owen connected me with Designer Rugs; that snowballed, and here we are.

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