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John Lewis’s Annual Trend Report 2024: Was Social Shopping the Trend of the Year?
John Lewis’s 11th annual “How We Shop, Live and Look” report highlights the shopping trends of 2024, revealing the growing popularity of social shopping and the impact of lifestyle changes on consumer behaviour. Below,...
Potatoes, carrots, parsnips, sprouts and broccoli just 15p from 19th December
Asda has announced it will be reducing the prices of key Christmas veg lines to just 15p from Thursday 19th December 2024, to support families with the big Christmas shop. Available instore and online...
Kroger’s FTC Merger Saga: A Public Relation Exercise for Wall Street — Was It?
The Federal Trade Commission’s decision to block the proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons may have put a halt to one of the most ambitious consolidation efforts in recent retail history, but Kroger’s handling...
Kroger Offers Unprecedented Holiday Savings Amid Rising Grocery Prices
As the holiday season approaches, Kroger is taking bold steps to attract budget-conscious shoppers, offering significant savings during a time when grocery prices are predicted to climb once again. The supermarket giant has announced...
Are Tariffs Sparking Panic Among American Shoppers?
The introduction of new tariffs on a range of goods, including household appliances, is causing ripples across the American retail landscape. Shoppers, fearing steep price hikes, are rushing to stores to stock up on...
Would British Supermarkets Start Importing US Meat?
The question of whether British supermarkets should begin importing meat from the United States is not just a matter of trade agreements but also a deeply rooted issue involving history, food standards, and consumer...
The Myth of SEO in Press Releases: Why Content Always Wins
Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) in press releases has long been touted as an essential tool for gaining visibility in search results. But is it really as effective as some claim, or is it merely...
A Global Food Safety Regulator: A Health Imperative, Not a Political Debate
In a world where international trade has made supermarket shelves a melting pot of products from every corner of the globe, the issue of food safety has never been more critical. Yet, the regulations...
Is China Engaging in Controlled Deflation? What It Means for Global Consumers
In recent months, concerns have grown over deflationary trends in China, raising questions about whether this is an intentional strategy by Beijing to recalibrate its economy or a symptom of broader economic challenges. Deflation,...
Tesco Ireland Criticised Over Pay Dispute and Collective Bargaining Claims
Tesco Ireland is facing backlash from the Mandate trade union after limiting pay increases to 3%, a figure deemed insufficient by workers given the company’s significant profitability in Ireland. Mandate has accused the retail...
