All Retail Week articles in November 6 2015 – Page 2
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NewsHelloFresh teams up with Jamie Oliver on new range of recipes
Food delivery service HelloFresh has partnered with Jamie Oliver on a range of recipes that will be available to customers next year.
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NewsMorrisons boss Potts argues price matching is wrong approach
Morrisons boss David Potts has said it has moved away from price matching as it aims to be recognised for its friendly staff, fresh food and good value.
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OpinionRetailers need to check price promotions with 50 days until Christmas
With 50 days until Christmas, the race for sales is hotting up, but retailers need to stick within the law when it comes to promotions.
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NewsAmazon offers free same-day delivery to Prime members in Southeast
Amazon has launched same-day delivery to Prime members across 1 million items in London and parts of Hertfordshire and Berkshire.
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AnalysisOpinion: Has Amazon’s move into bricks-and-mortar retail missed a trick?
Amazon may be the king of personalising the online experience, but it will be missing a trick by not bridging the online/offline gap.
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NewsWe Are Pop Up lays foundations for retail property social network
Start-up We Are Pop Up has introduced a new platform designed to allow retailers to connect with owners of available property spaces.
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In pictures: The Broadway shopping centre launches in Bradford
The Broadway shopping centre in Bradford opened its doors to the public today. Here is a snapshot of Westfield’s latest retail development.
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OpinionRetail surgery: how retailers can mitigate warehousing risks
How can retailers mitigate big shed warehousing risks?
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NewsBreakfast briefing: Retail news on John Lewis, Argos and Booths
Retail news round-up on November 6, 2015: John Lewis unveils £7m Christmas TV advert, Argos launches own same-day delivery and Booths’ solid results.
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VideoThe Retail Week: Asda's Black Friday U-turn, Morrisons Q3 and M&S results
Catch up on this week’s big retail stories with analysis from news editor James Wilmore and reporter Luke Tugby.
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CartoonBlower’s retail cartoon: Morrisons to donate surplus food to charities
Retail Week cartoonist Patrick Blower’s take on Morrisons giving all unsold food to organisations that help those in need.
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VideoWatch: The Broadway shopping centre opens doors for business in Bradford
As The Broadway launches after an 11-year journey, retailers, developers and councillors discuss the impact the centre will have on Bradford.
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NewsWatch: John Lewis launches tear-jerker 'Man on the Moon' Christmas ad
John Lewis has launched another emotive Christmas ad campaign, which tells the story of a lonely old man on the moon.
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NewsFrench retailer Fnac agrees key terms with Darty in takeover deal
French entertainment and electricals specialist Fnac has agreed terms over a deal to acquire its domestic rival Darty.
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NewsInfographic: Waitrose alcohol sales boosted by Rugby World Cup and Halloween
Waitrose sales received a boost from celebrations for the Rugby World Cup final and Halloween last week as sales of spirits jumped 16.5%.
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NewsWatch: Debenhams unveils Christmas ad online ahead of TV debut
Debenhams has joined department store rival John Lewis in launching its Christmas ad campaign online prior to its TV debut.
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NewsWatch: Morrisons ditches celebrities for staff in Christmas ads
Morrisons has dropped celebrities for staff in its Christmas ads to highlight its customer service drive and vertically integrated supply chain.
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NewsWatch: M&S goes ‘mobile-first’ with special moments Christmas campaign
M&S will launch its Christmas ad today, starting with a preview to members of its Sparks loyalty scheme followed by online and social media.
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OpinionRetailers can look to their marketing past for a brighter future
As consumers embrace nostalgia and retro ad campaigns, retailers can draw on past successes to introduce their products to a new generation
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AnalysisAnalysis: Retailers have made Black Friday a rod for their own backs
Black Friday is now firmly established in the UK, but some retailers are scaling back their involvement after difficulties last year.
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