All Retail Week articles in August 2023
Browse all news stories and articles from this date or time period.
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NewsGreggs maintains profit guidance as sales rise
Greggs has reported an increase in sales and profits following âstrong trading momentumâ in its first half of the financial year and has maintained its full-year guidance.
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NewsAsos announces partnership with Rokt
Fashion giant Asos has announced its partnership with ecommerce technology company Rokt in a bid to âsurprise and delight customers with relevant offersâ.
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AnalysisAre intellectual property lawsuits bad business for retailers?
With Shein becoming the latest retailer to get embroiled in a legal battle over intellectual property, Retail Week explores if getting caught up in an IP lawsuit is actually detrimental to your retail brand and what can be expected of lawsuits moving forward.
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NewsBirkenstock owner eyes potential IPO as valuation expected to soar
Birkenstockâs private equity owner L Catterton has started talks in advance of a potential IPO of the company, which could take place as early as September this year.
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NewsShoplifters who commit repeat offences threatened with prison
Shoplifters, thieves and violent people who commit repeated offences could be handed mandatory prison sentences under plans being mulled by the government.
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NewsGreggs boss warns higher prices are baked in
Greggs chief executive Roisin Currie has said that while the retailer is seeing inflation coming down, she expects higher prices will remain indefinitely.
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NewsCo-op invests ÂŁ70m in member prices
The Co-op has made its biggest ever single investment as it extends its member-only prices across everyday essentials.
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AnalysisThree ways retailers are fine-tuning customer experience
Ahead of our upcoming Consumer Summit this September, which will see leaders across the sector explore how they are redefining CX strategies, we home in on the shining examples of customer excellence across the sector.
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AnalysisSky gardens and skateparks: What Oxford Street could look like in the future
In its current state, Oxford Street is dragging its heels in the rank of international retail centres. But what could it look like if it was a gold-medal winner? We tasked creative agency Imagination to come up with a new vision for Oxford Street, in an ideal world with unlimited budget, free from timeframes and not at the mercy of willingness from its stakeholders. Hereâs what it came up with
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NewsUpdate in Asda equal pay case could cost ÂŁ1.2bn
A new update in the ongoing Asda equal pay battle could result in the supermarket forking out ÂŁ1.2bn in payouts to 55,000 shopfloor workers involved in the case.
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NewsHugo Boss raises outlook as sales surge
Fashion retailer Hugo Boss has posted a âstrong growth trajectoryâ and has raised its full-year outlook for 2023 as it recorded double-digit growth âacross all brands, regions and channelsâ in its second quarter.
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GalleryStore gallery: Swarovski opens âfeast for the sensesâ concept store in Liverpool
Jewellery retailer Swarovski has opened a new concept store at Liverpoolâs Liverpool One shopping centre that has âreimagined the retail experience as a true feast for the sensesâ.
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InterviewQ&A: Kingfisherâs Dorothee DâHerde on meeting cost and sustainability needs
Kingfisherâs director of responsible business Dorothee DâHerde speaks to Retail Week about how the cost-of-living crisis is shaping how shoppers view sustainability
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NewsIceland reviews Holiday 1p Helpers with new items for summer
Frozen food specialist Iceland has brought back its 1p online sale for the summer holidays to help customers through the cost-of-living crisis.
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NewsJohn Lewis announces back-to-school price lock for 2023
John Lewis has announced a price lock across its âentire school uniform rangeâ in a bid to increase its efforts to support families amid the cost-of-living crisis.
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AnalysisHow are beauty retailers using tech to enhance customer experience?
From virtual stores to tech that can detect how different fragrances affect your brain, the world of beauty retail has always been ahead in adopting the latest trends in technology. Retail Week takes a look at some of the recent tech innovations helping beauty retailers drive sales.
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NewsRetail footfall drops as rail strikes and rain drive decline
Footfall across all retail destinations declined in July as rail strikes, interest rates and bad weather impacted consumer spending.
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OpinionâRain may mean soggy footfall, but retailers canât forget the big climate pictureâ
Day to day, rain has probably been front of mind for retailers as dismal July weather resulted in soggy footfall in many places.
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NewsNext increases full-year profit guidance as sales jump
Next has increased its full-year guidance for group profit before tax by ÂŁ10m, following a âmuch better than expectedâ period of full-price sales.
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NewsPets at Home customer numbers grow as revenues spike
Pets at Home has reported an increase in âactive VIPâ customers and a jump in both total and group like-for-like sales.

















