
OpinionâBody Shop shows standing still is the most dangerous thing you can do in retailâ
Retailers such as Lush and Rituals show the kind of mentality that bricks-and-mortar retailers need, by giving customers an experience they canât get on a screen, maintains Natalie Berg.
Opinion'Shein is the epitome of mindless consumption'
Shein is now a major force in the fashion world and should clean up its act, argues Natalie Berg
OpinionâWhen do we stop calling Amazon a retailer?â
Amazonâs varied and growing revenue streams mean that selling âstuffâ is increasingly incidental to the tech giantâs business proposition, Natalie Berg observes.
OpinionâContrary to popular belief, stores are a retailerâs best assetsâ
The unprecedented, pandemic-induced shift to online shopping has dominated industry discussions over the past 18 months - and rightfully so.
OpinionOpinion: Coronavirus â what retailers do now will define them in the future
As 21st-century consumers, weâve gotten used to having the world at our fingertips. Then seemingly overnight, all the stuff we take for granted is in question â access to healthcare; groceries on shelves; the ability to travel, go to school, socialise with friends.
OpinionOpinion: Next gets that the future of ecommerce is stores
To be relevant in retail today, you have to acknowledge that stores are no longer purely about selling.
OpinionOpinion: Don't believe the hysteria over till-free stores
We all know itâs only a matter of time before Amazon Go reaches UK shores. Trademarks have long been registered, the rumours have been flying and, having debuted in New York City earlier this month, itâs fair to say that Amazon has an appetite for urban expansion.
OpinionNatalie Berg: The Ocado-M&S deal is a wise move
These days, in retail it seems the only constant is change. Here are three reasons why the Ocado-Marks & Spencer deal makes sense.
OpinionThe shift from buying to renting is revolutionising retail
Whenever I give talks on the store of the future, I always sum up with this line: the store wonât just be a place to transact but also to eat, play, work, discover, learn and borrow.
AnalysisAnalysis: What is âthe Amazon effect' really?
The phrase âthe Amazon effectâ brings to mind images of boarded-up shops and retail bankruptcies.















