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Amanda Aldridge on retail: Retailers must play their loyalty cards right

do wonder at what point the public will tire of such schemes if the rewards hardly ever seem worth ... to the actual rewards? At some point, the UK public may say enough is enough, meaning retailers need ...

Outdoor/Ambient: Rethinking retail

asks. There are 10,000 of them in public places in the UK. If you haven't seen one yet, it's only a

Retail design: An extraordinary space

They can cost millions, the upkeep is draining, there is a risk that they will cause resentment among other outlets in the portfolio, and any failure is, by its nature, very public. Yet retailers from Nike to New Look continue to throw their weight behind bells-and-whistles flagship stores. 'Flagship ...

Adwatch: Burger King - 'Push'

about how that piece turned out the way it did, I believe you're not entitled to knock it in public.

Retail news: 'Checkout snacks' attacked

affairs manager Gordon Maddon said it was not as simple as just 'switching away and replacing' sweets ...

Editorial: 'Fat cat' row threatens Sainsbury's brand

the company or the size of the severance package, the public have neither known nor cared sufficiently about ... with some degree of public recognition. While Jean-Pierre Garnier, the boss of GlaxoSmithKline - the last ... in the street, Davis has made something of a career out of being the public face of his brand. The former 'man ...

Amanda Aldridge on retail: Asda's lack of food may starve clothing sector

-street stores, it will be interesting to see how the public takes to this latest innovation. While the public ...

Retail News: Asda urges labelling unity

During the Food Beverage 2004 Conference last week, Asda regulatory affairs manager Gordon Maddon said he was concerned about rival Tesco's 'traffic light' solution, which uses a red circle to indicate high fat. Instead, he called for the creation of an industry-wide system based on scientific ...

 

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