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BREAKING: JD Sports broke competition law with Leicester City price fixing

Retail Gazette

In August 2018, JD Sports agreed to stop selling Leicester City-branded clothing online for the 2018/19 season and in January 2019, agreed that it would not undercut the football club online by making the club’s merchandise exempt from its free online delivery for all orders over £70 offer. It was handed a near £1.5m

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Why sales of fine jewellery during Covid defied expectations

Inside Retail

It’s counterintuitive but consumer shopping behaviour for jewellery during Covid has dramatically increased,” Marty Hurwitz, founder and CEO of data and research company MVI Marketing Ltd., told Inside Retail. The company saw a 29 per cent increase year on year to €714.3 million for the first quarter of FY21.

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Customer yeh, customer meh: Club Pret, H&M’s returns U-turn

Retail Gazette

In her new monthly column, broadcaster and consumer expert, Kate Hardcastle MBE – also know as The Customer Whisperer – highlights the retailers making moves to really help shoppers – and those that need to go back to the drawing board. Customer yeh: Club Pret – more coffee anyone?

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Is Price Matching the Right Strategy for You?

Wiser

The bottom line is that price is always top of mind for consumers. In one survey of more than 3,000 back-to-school shoppers, 82 percent said the main reason they shopped online was to compare prices. A separate Wiser survey of headphones shoppers had price as one of the top-five reasons to buy.

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Putting an End to the $50B Overstock Problem with Advanced Analytics

Retalon

Some retailers are facing backlash over images showing piles of unsold inventory that have been burnt or destroyed. This overstock issue is not new, and retailers have tried to manage their unsold goods through donations and resellers, but there is simply too much inventory. Billion in overstocks. Incentives A current U.S.

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Q&A: Subtype GM Liam Robson on immersive stores and the future of sneakers

Inside Retail

Premium sneaker and streetwear retailer Subtype is about to open its fifth store in Brisbane. Here, we speak with general manager Liam Robson about designing the brand’s high-end shops and expanding beyond the Australian and New Zealand markets. . Inside Retail : How would you describe the Subtype brand?

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Putting an End to the $50B Overstock Problem with Advanced Analytics

Retalon

Some retailers are facing backlash over images showing piles of unsold inventory that have been burnt or destroyed. This overstock issue is not new, and retailers have tried to manage their unsold goods through donations and resellers, but there is simply too much inventory. Billion in overstocks. Incentives. A current U.S.