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Rodney McMullen, Chairman and CEO of The Kroger Co., speaks during the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, ...
The UK Parliament’s Business and Trade Committee has entered the fray. Chair Liam Byrne MP has formally requested that M&S ...
Ultimately, everyone loses in an unchecked price war where tariffs and economic policy remain unaligned with supply chain realities. Suppliers lose profitability and viability. Supermarkets lose ...
Tesco’s £1 billion share buyback is more than a financial manoeuvre—it is a vote of confidence in its model, its leadership, and its strategy. While critics may argue that the funds could have been ...
The supermarket of the future will be digital, data-driven, and staff-light, designed to accommodate a generation that values time, convenience, and seamless tech. For retailers, the next five years ...
As one of Africa’s most resource-rich and increasingly prosperous nations, the country has all the markers of a modern consumer-driven economy. Household consumption is high, the food and grocery ...
In a bold move that reflects growing retailer resistance to supplier-driven inflation, Albertsons Companies, one of the largest supermarket chains in the United States, has issued a firm warning to ...
Spain faced a dramatic reminder of its dependence on electricity this week, as a widespread power outage caused chaos across supermarkets, shops, and public spaces. The sudden loss of power left ...
In a recent diplomatic mission to Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita returned to Rabat visibly disappointed after ...
The short answer is: yes. As data becomes more abundant and AI more sophisticated, pricing will no longer be a monthly or even daily task—it will be a continuous, automated process. Retailers unable ...