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ALDI Plans To Open 800 New Locations by 2028

Retail Wire

ALDI is gearing up to grow.

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It’s Time to Confront the Exploitation Behind Ultra-Fast Fashion

Retail TouchPoints

After May 2, ultra-fast fashion will be slightly more expensive. The human cost, however, remains astronomical. For years, ultra-cheap, ultra-fast fashion has rewired where and how Americans shop. Led by Chinese-founded online retailers Shein and Temu, ultra-fast fashion has succeeded in part by driving prices for trendy clothes as low as possible. Now that model is starting to fray.

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Was Kohl’s Warned About Ex-CEO’s Shady Business Practices Before He Was Fired? This Exec Claims They Were

Retail Wire

In a RetailWire exclusive, Brittain Ladd claims Kohl's was warned about its ex-CEO's behavior.

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The AI revolution is just beginning: How Agentic AI will transform CX

Inside Retail

With nearly 90 per cent of businesses already having developed an artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, its safe to say the technology is about to permeate every corner of the global retail industry. That figure was included in a report by Qualtrics, Unlock the potential of AI-enabled CX , a practical playbook supporting organisations like retailers that want to deploy AI in customer experience to create a competitive advantage.

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A Roadmap For Modernization: How To Break Free From Your Monolith Before July 31, 2026

Speaker: Jason Cottrell and Gireesh Sahukar

Retailers know the clock is ticking–legacy SAP Commerce support ends in 2026. Legacy platforms are becoming a liability burdened by complexity, rigidity, and mounting operational costs. But modernization isn’t just about swapping out systems, it’s about preparing for a future shaped by real-time interactions, AI powered buying assistants, and flexible commerce architecture.

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bloobloom opens brand new London store in Spitalfields

Retail Focus

French fashion eyewear brand bloobloom opens a brand new 615 sq ft store in East London’s thriving shopping destination Spitalfields on 2nd May 2025. Located at 41 Brushfield Street, this marks blooblooms seventh opening in London, joining its growing line-up of London stores in Canary Wharf, Carnaby, Covent Garden, Kings Road, Marylebone and White City.

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Google’s Privacy U-Turn: What it Means for Marketers

Retail TouchPoints

Google has made headlines once again by announcing a significant shift to its approach to digital privacy. Rather than eliminating online cookies or offering users an opt-out option in Chrome, the tech giant has committed to maintaining cookies as a core part of its browser functionality. Since Google introduced the Privacy Sandbox initiative in 2019, the digital marketing landscape has undergone a significant transformation.

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Coles and Woolies double down on value, but expert says it’s ‘not the only lever’

Inside Retail

The big two supermarkets, Coles and Woolworths, shared their third-quarter results, exceeding expectations, but confirming that the grocery price war is far from over. Woolworths supermarket sales grew by 3.4 per cent while Coles supermarket sales grew by 3.7 per cent over the same quarter. These results reflect the continued investments we are making in value and in improving the shopping experience for our customers both in store and online, Leah Weckert, Coles Group CEO, said in a statement.

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M&S encourages customers to visit stores amid cyberattack

Retail Gazette

M&S boss Stuart Machin has urged shoppers to visit its stores to shop in person over the bank holiday weekend. In a post on the food and fashion retailer’s LinkedIn, the CEO explained that the business was “really sorry that we’ve not been able to offer you the service you expect from M&S over the last week” “We are working day and night to manage the current cyber incident and get things back to normal for you as quickly as possible,” he continued.

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Walmart debuts ‘Grow with US’ program for small businesses

Retail Dive

As small businesses brace for tariff impacts, Walmart is pairing them with mentors and showcasing their products as part of its new initiative.

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Humans + Agents = Rethinking Enterprise Commerce with AI

AI agents already analyze trends, draft content, and trigger actions across leading commerce platforms. Yet most organizations still rely on workflows built for human‑only teams, losing speed, margin, and customer loyalty. Humans + Agents: Rethinking Enterprise Commerce in the Age of AI Collaboration shows how to close that gap. In one concise read you’ll see where agent gains surface first, how early adopters prove ROI, and which lean controls keep innovation moving without risking data or bran

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Skechers To Go Private After $9.4 Billion Acquisition by 3G Capital, Stock Price Soars

Retail Wire

Skechers is set to be acquired by 3G Capital for $9.4 billion.

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Visa, Mastercard, PayPal Dive into Agentic Era with Tools that Help Consumers ‘Use AI to Buy’

Retail TouchPoints

Payment providers are banking on the fact that millions of people will soo n rely on AI to find the perfect sweater, research a new vacation spot or handle their weekly grocery shopping and they want in on the action. While the idea of AI handling these kinds of complicated tasks autonomously might sound like something out of a science fiction novel, agentic AI is rapidly moving toward this reality.

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ABS data shows healthy rise in retail sales across Australia

Inside Retail

Australian retail sales rose by 4.3 per cent year on year in March, continuing a positive improvement in recent months. Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data showed a rise of 0.3 per cent from February to March. While the steady growth is heartening, cost-of-living pressures and economic uncertainty continue to impact consumer behaviour,” said Australian Retailers Association chief industry affairs officer, Fleur Brown.

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Co-op faces delivery delays and empty shelves as cyber attack escalates

Retail Gazette

Co-op has warned customers of ongoing product shortages across its store network as the retailer continues to battle a sustained cyber attack that has forced it to shut down some of its delivery systems. The retailer said the attack on its systems, which began last week, has caused serious disruption to store availability, particularly in fresh categories such as fruit, vegetables, meat and dairy.

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5 Tips for a Winning Category Management Strategy in 2025

Category Management is a cornerstone of a successful retail strategy. While it promotes collaboration between manufacturers and retailers to optimize category performance, challenges persist in its effective implementation due to hurdles in communication and collaboration across teams and partners, and more. In this guide, we outline five essential strategies for success in 2025 that will touch on all the essential pieces of a successful strategy and implementation.

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Walmart opens first new Supercenter in 4 years

Retail Dive

The retailer’s location in Texas, which is its first “Store of the Future” in the U.S., is focused on innovation and caters offerings to regional customers.

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Apple Estimates Tariffs To Cost $900 Million This Quarter, Shifts iPhone Production to India

Retail Wire

Apple is shifting production of many U.S.-bound iPhones from China to India.

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Nike Reorganizes Leadership Structure, Names New President

Retail TouchPoints

Nike has made significant structural and personnel changes at the top of its organization. The footwear companys Consumer, Product and Brand leadership, formerly under the direction of President Heidi ONeill, will now be divided into three distinct areas: Consumer and Sport, Marketing, and Product Creation, inclusive of Innovation and Design. All these roles will report to Nike President and CEO Elliott Hill, who took this position in September 2024.

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Nespresso unveils new flagship boutique in Covent Garden’s thriving Piazza

A1 Retail

Nespresso has opened its London flagship location in Covent Garden, offering a unique haven to touch, taste and explore the wonderful world of Nespresso coffee. Located at 34 Henrietta Street, spanning 1,345 sq ft, overlooking Covent Gardens iconic West Piazza, the boutique encapsulates the Nespresso brand values whilst celebrating the beautiful architecture and history of the old bank building in the thriving heart of London.

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What Your Financial Statements Are Telling You—And How to Listen!

Speaker: David Worrell, CFO, Author & Speaker

Your financial statements hold powerful insights—but are you truly paying attention? Many finance professionals focus on the income statement while overlooking key signals hidden in the balance sheet and cash flow statement. Understanding these numbers can unlock smarter decision-making, uncover risks, and drive long-term success. Join David Worrell, accomplished CFO, finance expert, and author, for an engaging, nontraditional take on reading financial statements.

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Harrods hit with cyber attack

Retail Gazette

Harrods has become the latest retailer to fall victim to a cyber attack, following attacks at M&S and Co-op. The luxury department store has been engaged in efforts to defend itself against a cyber attack, Sky News reported. Although further details of the apparent attack were unknown on Thursday afternoon, one shopper told the news service that he had not been able to pay for a purchase earlier that day.

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Amazon could gain share under tariffs, as it did during the pandemic, CEO says

Retail Dive

The e-commerce giant is “pretty maniacally focused” on keeping prices low, CEO Andy Jassy told analysts Thursday.

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7-Eleven & Green Day Have Partnered for a New Slurpee, Proving Celebrity Partnerships Are Working

Retail Wire

7-Eleven and Green Day are just the latest celebrity-based collaboration.

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Personalized Disruption: Grocery’s Secret to Breaking Old Habits

Retail TouchPoints

Theres no shortage of talk about technology thats going to redefine, dominate, or transform retail this year. Much of this language boils down to marketing speech, and often, true industry disruption fails to materialize. There is no shortage of tech hyperbole in retail. But then theres the occasional exception a technology that genuinely does redefine and transform a way of doing business.

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State of AI in Sales & Marketing 2025

AI adoption is reshaping sales and marketing. But is it delivering real results? We surveyed 1,000+ GTM professionals to find out. The data is clear: AI users report 47% higher productivity and an average of 12 hours saved per week. But leaders say mainstream AI tools still fall short on accuracy and business impact. Download the full report today to see how AI is being used — and where go-to-market professionals think there are gaps and opportunities.

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Lowe’s leveraging data, audio ads to deliver personal in-store shopping experience

Retail Customer Experience

Lowes is leveraging Vibenomics in-store digital technology to deliver brand-led messages to DIY customers and Pro customers.

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Asda poaches Morrisons exec as new chief customer officer

Retail Gazette

Asda has named Morrisons’ marketing director Rachel Eyre as its new chief customer officer. Eyre previously served as chief customer and marketing officer for Morrisons, where she was in charge of the rival grocer’s customer service, brand, marketing, digital and PR activities. Prior to joining Morrisons in 2021, Eyre held various senior marketing and commercial roles with Sainsburys and Barclays.

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ChatGPT is getting more shopper friendly

Retail Dive

OpenAI wants to make it easier for shoppers to find, compare and buy products as more customers turn to generative AI for purchases.

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Panera To Close All Remaining Fresh Dough Facilities: What Does This Mean for Customers?

Retail Wire

Panera will close all its remiaining fresh dough facilities in the next two years.

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SEO vs. PPC: Which Strategy Is Best for Your Business?

When it comes to driving traffic and growing your online presence, businesses often ask: SEO or PPC—what’s the better choice? This guide breaks down the key differences between search engine optimization (SEO) and pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, highlighting their pros, cons, and best use cases. Whether you’re looking for long-term organic growth or immediate visibility through paid ads, we’ll help you determine which strategy—or combination of both—is right for your business.

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Rite Aid Declares Bankruptcy, Again, Secures $1.94 Billion to Support Sale Process

Retail TouchPoints

For the second time in the past 18 months, struggling pharmacy retailer Rite Aid has commenced Chapter 11 proceedings, and this time the retailer appears to be preparing for a sale. Rite Aid has secured commitments from some of its existing lenders for $1.94 billion in new financing which, along with cash from its operations, is expected to provide sufficient funding during the sale and court-supervised process, according to a company statement , and Rite Aid intends to divest or monetize any as

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TALA announces opening date for its first bricks and mortar store on Carnaby Street

A1 Retail

With anticipation building since the February announcement of its first bricks and mortar store, digitally native active-inspired brand TALA now confirms its flagship store on 3-4 Carnaby Street willopen on Saturday 24th May 2025 at 1pm BST. Visitors eager for a first look are encouraged to join the virtual queue with details to be released via TALAs site.

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John Lewis Partnership chair Jason Tarry in line for £1.3m payday

Retail Gazette

John Lewis chair Jason Tarry is in line to receive more than 1.3m this year, significantly above the pay package of his predecessor Dame Sharon White. The former Tesco executive, who joined last September, took home a 415,000 pay check in his first four and a half months. The retail giant said Tarry agreed a base pay of 990,000 on appointment as chair, but that this has been adjusted upwards so that it equalised to the amount paid to the chief executive officer to reflect the recalibration of th