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Hexcite Group appoints Simon Langley as a non-executive director

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Hexcite Group, a leading provider of design, communication, brand activation, signage, display and merchandising products and services for major brand owners and retailers, is...

Pets at Home announces plans to close on Boxing Day

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Pets at Home has become the latest retailer to agree to close all stores on Boxing Day this year. Bosses said sites will shut on...

First-time exhibitors flock to ISE 2023

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ISE 2023 show is set to welcome more than 900 exhibitors, including around 120 first-time exhibitors who will take up 3,630sqm of floorspace at...

Organic is appointed by clothing brand Tu to improve SEO

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Digital agency, Organic today announces it has been appointed by Tu, the Sainsbury’s owned clothing brand, to help improve SEO. Organic will improve SEO performance...

A Year in Review: The Ever-Changing 2020 Consumer, and Planning for 2021

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As we close the year and enter a period of new restrictions and uncertainty, marketers must understand how best to consider what we’ve seen...

Checkout.com Forges Payments Deal With NewDay

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NewDay has appointed Checkout.com as its payments provider for debit card payments. The new partnership will see NewDay streamlining its payment process, operations and...
AI Chatbox Conversation being showcased at the Retail Technology Show

Despite fast-paced AI adoption, 73% of UK shoppers say human roles will always be...

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Despite 2023 being hailed as the year of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) hype-curve, UK shoppers are clear that AI can never replace human interaction. ...

Premier Foods to offer hybrid working to office workforce

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Mr Kipling cakes firm Premier Foods has unveiled plans to allow more than 800 office-based staff to choose whether they work remotely. The group, which...

Tesco extends zero-waste shopping service trial to stores

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Tesco is extending its zero-waste shopping service from online to stores to allow people to buy products from laundry detergent to ketchup in refillable...

Driver shortage could push food prices higher, warn hauliers and supermarkets

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Supermarkets and hauliers have warned that shoppers could face long-term higher prices for food as result of systemic changes to the supply chain. Bosses at...

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