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Australian Retail Outlook 2023: Paradigm shifts and fresh perspectives

Inside Retail

Perhaps the most telling sign that digital still has a long way to go, however, is that 39 per cent of retailers who operate physical stores plan to increase their footprint in 2023. More than ever, it is a time for new perspectives and fresh approaches.

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How Amazon plans to disrupt the grocery sector by merging choice and convenience

Inside Retail

It has been seven years since Amazon acquired the American grocery chain Whole Foods Market, but from its perspective, it is still only scratching the surface of the grocery sector. This is how Amazon plans to deliver choice and convenience to consumers without compromising on speed or value.

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Belles Hot Chicken talks crowdfunding campaign and global growth plans

Inside Retail

“EOIs aren’t done deals, but the calls I’ve received have ranged from regular customers who genuinely love the business and want to be a part of it, to wholesale investors and growth funds who are looking at Belles from a commercial perspective,” Jenner-Leuthart said. “We

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

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We plan on using local ingredients sourced in Australia wherever possible. Wendy’s plans to enter the Australian market on the east coast, and the company is exploring major cities like Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. We also plan to align resources to further support development acceleration across the US and international segments.

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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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“Transformation agenda”: MFG CEO on Bobux acquisition and growth plans

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Renowned Australian footwear business Munro Footwear Group (MFG) recently acquired the popular but beleaguered New Zealand kids’ footwear brand Bobux, as part of a plan to consolidate its presence in the children’s market. The long-term plan is still being finalised,” he said. The initial focus is on stabilisation.

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Five leadership tips from entrepreneurs

Inside Retail

There are so many instances in business and in life when you hold back on projects or plans because you don’t feel they are 100 per cent perfect. It is harder said than done for those of us with somewhat obsessive attention to detail! What are you actually waiting for? Put it out to the universe and see what happens.