Retailers Prepare For Black Friday Sales
This year’s Black Friday lands on November 25th, so retailers need to begin preparing for the biggest shopping event of the year
This year’s Black Friday lands on November 25th, so retailers need to begin preparing for the biggest shopping event of the year
Football’s World Cup has often been a big money-spinner for retailers, who have sought to capitalise on the quadrennial event by using it in marketing, in-store promotions and visual displays.
Stats from analysts Springboard show that footfall at outlets in the UK dropped by 2.3 per cent in the week beginning October 17th.
Now that Halloween is over, retailers can go full steam ahead with their festive stock, as Christmas shopping is about to get underway.
Some retail chains have endeavoured to take a brand that is successful nationally and try to translate it into an international success with the help of local retail maintenance services.
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The ONS released its Retail Sales for March 2022, which showed sales volumes had risen by 2.2 per cent from February 2020, prior to the UK national lockdown the following month.
The cost of living crisis has been prominent in the news headlines recently, hitting hopes of a major recovery as the pandemic eases.
February was clearly the month for making a fashion change, as shoppers headed out in their droves to update their wardrobes, according to recent figures.
The government has launched a consultation to determine whether the United Kingdom should implement a sales tax for online goods.