Retail News: Hackett to flag up e-commerce
22 Dec 2004
Hackett, said the move online was critical to giving the company a nationwide retail presence, as its ...
rip-off. As for the fall-out, the episode will have damaged Coke's retail relationships. It was an ...
Hackett, said the move online was critical to giving the company a nationwide retail presence, as its ...
Just under half of Sainsbury's suppliers expect the chain's market share to continue to fall, according to a survey from the Institute of Grocery Distribution.
Littlewoods is boosting its mobile phone offer to cash in on the growing ringtone and mobile content market.
At a time when high-tech toys top most children's Christmas wish lists, the very prospect of Build-A-Bear - where you create a teddy from scratch, choosing its skin, stuffing it and even kissing its heart before it is sewn in - offers a refreshing change.
United International Pictures is targeting Asda customers with ads on the supermarket's cash machines this month to promote Jim Carrey's latest film Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Somerfield is trialling in-store radio in all its stores during the Christmas period. The trials will be reviewed early next year, followed by a potential roll-out of an in-store TV network.
Iceland is introducing a premium range of 'restaurant-standard' frozen food. The 14-product Dine range will be stocked in the chain's 100 refurbished stores, with a view to rolling it out to its 760 outlets.
Shoefayre, the low-price footwear company, is to expand its young fashion shoe chain, SF, from 23 stores to 70 in 2005.
Footfall, the retail research firm, has revealed a 3.4% week-on-week rise in shoppers for the