
Tesco Trials Crime Reporting Platform
Tesco will pilot the Auror crime‑reporting platform in 40 stores across Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire for a ten‑week trial starting 26 January. The system centralises incident data, enabling faster reporting, case management and police collaboration while trained staff review CCTV footage for serious thefts. Non‑live facial recognition may be used retrospectively, but live scanning is excluded. The initiative reflects a broader push to curb organised retail crime through technology and data sharing.
Why Shift4 Targets Big Merchants
Shift4 Payments is deliberately courting large, multi‑location merchants and venues because they face fewer payment‑processor alternatives. CEO Taylor Lauber highlighted the appeal of complex software environments, citing the New York Yankees, Hilton Worldwide, and Caesar’s Entertainment as prime examples. The...
What’s up with Department Stores?
Department store closures are accelerating, with Saks Global filing bankruptcy and Macy’s planning to shutter 150 locations by 2026. Green Street reports rising mall anchor vacancies, linking the department‑store decline to 175 mall closures over the past 15 years. Despite...

Zellers Sets Sights on National Expansion After Edmonton Debut
Zellers reopened its first new standalone store in Edmonton’s Londonderry Mall in October 2025, marking the launch of a privately‑owned, smaller‑format “Zellers 3.0” concept. The store quickly outperformed traffic and sales expectations, validating a value‑driven department‑store model that blends core apparel and home...

Should Banks Compete in the Credit Builder Card Market?
The episode examines the rise of fintech‑driven credit‑builder cards, which let users fund a demand‑deposit account instead of a traditional secured‑card deposit, and compares this model to legacy secured cards. Brian Riley explains that while fintechs can reach a large,...

5 Lessons the Fashion Industry Can Take From the CSRD
The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is prompting fashion brands to overhaul ESG reporting, emphasizing supply‑chain traceability, dual materiality, and audit‑level assurance. Europe’s experience shows that rigorous, transparent disclosures not only satisfy regulators but also improve access to capital...

How Gymshark and Good American Found Success by Bucking the Norm
Good American shattered the fashion myth that size dictates choice by expanding from plus‑size to petite offerings, creating a loyal, inclusive customer base. Gymshark, meanwhile, doubled down on its core lifting apparel, generating roughly $1 billion in sales while limiting brick‑and‑mortar...

The Most Expensive Parts and Accessories Sold on eBay UK in 2025
eBay UK disclosed its 2025 most expensive vehicle parts, with an original aluminium Jaguar E‑Type bonnet leading at £18,564. The second‑most costly item was a complete Ford Transit Custom front end (£17,180), followed closely by a BMW M5 4.4‑litre V8...

OnePay Partners Klarna to Let Shoppers Turn Debit Card Purchases Into BNPL Loans
Walmart‑backed fintech OnePay has announced a partnership with Klarna to embed buy‑now‑pay‑later (BNPL) functionality directly into debit card transactions. The new service lets shoppers convert completed purchases into instalment loans, effectively offering retroactive financing. By leveraging Klarna’s established BNPL platform,...

Why Demand Gen Works Best Alongside Performance Max for Ecommerce
Google’s Demand Gen campaign type has matured into a powerful visual advertising solution for ecommerce, offering granular audience and placement control across YouTube, Discover, Gmail, and Shorts. When paired with Performance Max, which excels at automated, conversion‑driven scaling, advertisers can...

Shopify Shares More Details On Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) via @Sejournal, @Martinibuster
Shopify unveiled its open‑source Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), co‑developed with Google, to enable agentic AI shopping that surfaces products based on personalized recommendations. The new Agentic plan lets non‑Shopify merchants upload product data to Shopify’s infrastructure, granting AI agents access...

Fruugo Update on EU Tax and Duty Changes for Low Value Consignments
Fruugo has warned sellers that the EU will eliminate the €150 low‑value parcel exemption, introducing a fixed handling fee and a €3 customs duty as interim measures before the 2028 threshold removal. Italy and Romania are already applying national handling...

Morrisons Travel Launches in Partnership with Expedia
Morrisons has introduced Morrisons Travel, a new travel‑booking platform built with Expedia Group and accessible via Morrisons.com and the More app. The service lets shoppers reserve hotels, flights, car hire and activities while earning 10 More Points for every £1...

Birdzi Launches Journey for Grocers, Retailers Aiming to Drive Personalization
Birdzi introduced Journey, a platform that lets grocers and retailers push real‑time, behavior‑driven offers to shoppers. The solution fuses retailer shopper data with Birdzi’s personalization engine, automating promotion delivery and enabling rapid implementation. It also opens a data‑sharing channel for...

The Art of Retail Storytelling: Elevating Hospitality Through Meaningful Experiences
Retail storytelling is reshaping hospitality by turning spaces and services into emotionally resonant experiences. A cohesive brand narrative—anchored in a clear point of view, reinforced through design, and subtly supported by technology—creates lasting guest memories and drives repeat visits. The...

3PR Revolutionizes Digital PR for Ecommerce Stores With New AI-Led Visibility Deliverables
Digital PR agency 3PR has launched an upgraded service aimed at ecommerce brands, integrating AI-driven visibility tactics into its productized campaigns. The new offering adds features to enhance search engine rankings, secure high-authority media placements, and improve conversion rates on...

Vahdam Teas Partners with 3PL for UK Multi-Channel Fulfilment
Vahdam Teas has teamed with UK third‑party logistics provider 3PL to run its B2B multi‑channel fulfilment operation across the United Kingdom. The partnership enables the tea brand to meet strict retailer requirements for Amazon, Costco, Holland & Barrett and others...

Primark Owner Confirms Lowered Outlook and Festive Revenue Fall
Associated British Foods (ABF) confirmed a softened outlook for Primark, reporting a 2.7% like‑for‑like revenue decline over the 16 weeks to 3 January. European sales fell 5.7%, while the UK market posted a modest 1.7% increase and combined UK‑Ireland sales rose...

The Works Posts Improved Interim Performance
The Works reported a modest 0.3% rise in like‑for‑like sales for the 26 weeks to 2 November 2025, driven by a 4% surge in store sales that outpaced the broader UK non‑food market. Total revenue slipped 0.3% to £123.8 m, while e‑commerce...

Financial Stress Drives a 17-Point Jump in Digital Wallet Use
A PYMNTS Intelligence survey of 2,108 U.S. adults shows financial stress is driving a sharp rise in digital‑wallet usage. High‑stress consumers were more than twice as likely to use a wallet for their last retail purchase (28% vs. 11%) and...

B&M Issues Profit Warning
B&M reported a 2.9% rise in third‑quarter group revenue but issued a profit warning as near‑term earnings are pressured by strategic investments. UK revenue grew 1.9% while like‑for‑like sales slipped 0.6%, whereas the French operation posted 8.5% total revenue growth...

B&Q to Launch New Trade-Exclusive Store Concept for TradePoint
B&Q will launch its first standalone TradePoint store in Barking next month, targeting trade professionals with a dedicated retail experience. The new concept complements B&Q’s ambition to grow TradePoint into a £1 billion business, after the segment posted a 6.9% sales...
Netrush Selects IQRush as Strategic Partner to Power AI-Driven Discovery Across the Customer Journey
AI-driven answer engines are reshaping the early stages of the customer journey, prompting brands to seek visibility into how these systems represent them. Netrush, an ecommerce growth agency, announced a strategic partnership with IQRush, a Generative Search Optimization and Answer...

IAB Europe Updates Commerce and Retail Media Standards and Flexi Ad Sizes Guidelines to Bring Even More Consistent Measurement
IAB Europe has released two new resources – the Commerce (Incl. Retail) Media Measurement Standards V2 and Flexi Ad Sizes Guidelines – to bring greater consistency to retail media across Europe. The updated standards incorporate extensive stakeholder feedback, a refined...

Back to School Spending Set to Rise – with Smaller Pool of Shoppers
Australian Retailers Association data shows back‑to‑school spending will rise to $2.9 billion, up $200 million from last year, driven by a 9.1 % increase in average spend per shopper. However, only 21 % of adults – about 4.5 million people – plan to shop, down...

Merry Hill Hails ‘Record’ Performance in 2025
Merry Hill reported a record 2025 performance, with sales up 4.3% and footfall rising 5% year‑on‑year. The growth was driven by a £20 million asset‑management‑focused investment programme that added a 100,000‑sq‑ft M&S flagship and attracted new international retailers such as Apple...

Aerie Launches Largest Collaboration yet, Focused on ‘Remixed Vintage’ and Styling Inspiration
Aerie unveiled its biggest collaboration yet, a 64‑piece “Emily + Meritt” capsule that embodies a “remixed vintage” aesthetic. The collection, priced between $18 and $88, spans intimates, sleepwear, loungewear and accessories and is available online, select stores, and prominently at the SoHo...

Fashion Briefing: The US Economy in 2026 Could Be Just as Challenging for Fashion Brands as 2025
Fashion executives warn that the U.S. economic outlook for 2026 will be as tough as 2025, citing heightened geopolitical tension, unpredictable tariffs and the growing complexity of AI adoption. Recent market volatility, fueled by President Trump's rhetoric and new trade...

Ulta Beauty’s Laura Beres Talks the Company’s New Wellness Boutique Pilot
Ulta Beauty is rolling out a new shop‑in‑shop concept called Wellness by Ulta Beauty, a 475‑square‑foot boutique pilot launching next week in four U.S. stores. The boutique features an education‑focused wall, gondolas, end caps, and a sampling table staffed by...

What It Takes for Startups to Pull Off a Costco Launch
After a regional test in Southern California, beverage brand Hiyo raced to launch in 400 Costco stores across 47 states within six weeks. The company produced an exclusive 18‑can variety pack, prepared over 1,000 pallets, and secured a national shelf...

Sam’s Club Aims to Make Free Samples More Measurable Using Kiosks, Tablets
Sam’s Club is integrating Freeosk’s free‑sample kiosks into its Member Access Program, rebranding the machines and managing sales opportunities in‑house. The retailer treats the kiosks as a retail‑media asset, linking sampling data to its broader advertising ecosystem. New interactive tablets...

Canadian Retail News From Around The Web For January 22, 2026
JLL projects that 65% of former Hudson’s Bay retail space in Canada will be leased within two years, driven by multi‑tenant strategies. Ontario’s new job‑posting regulations introduce mandatory pay transparency, AI disclosure and hiring follow‑up, reshaping retail employment practices. Brands...

Consumer Confidence Shows ‘Hints of Optimism,’ Says BRC
The British Retail Consortium’s January BRC‑Opinium survey shows consumer confidence edging higher, with the economy index improving to –32 from –38 in December. Personal financial outlook also rose to –8, while expectations for retail spending slipped to –6 after a...
Coach Arrives at The Sims
Luxury fashion brand Coach announced a partnership with Electronic Arts’ The Sims franchise, introducing a line of virtual clothing, accessories, and home décor for players. The collection will be available for purchase through The Sims’ in‑game store, marking Coach’s first...

Apple Prepares to Bring Apple Pay to India
Apple is preparing to launch Apple Pay in India later this year, negotiating with Mastercard and Visa while seeking regulatory clearance from the Reserve Bank of India. The initial rollout will focus on card‑based contactless payments, with a later phase...

Shopify Merchants to Pay 4% Fee on Sales Made Through ChatGPT Checkout
Shopify will enable AI‑driven sales through ChatGPT, charging merchants a 4% fee on transactions processed via OpenAI’s checkout, in addition to its own fees. The feature launches Jan. 26, letting sellers opt into or out of AI channels and making products...

Online Retailer PcComponentes Says Data Breach Claims Are Fake
PcComponentes, a leading Spanish tech retailer, denied a claim that a breach exposed 16 million customers, stating the figure was inflated. The company confirmed a credential‑stuffing attack that compromised a limited set of accounts, revealing names, addresses and contact details. Threat...

Robertet Launches B2B Ecommerce Platform in U.S. and Canada
Robertet has launched e-Robertet, a B2B ecommerce platform for the U.S. and Canada, giving professional buyers direct online access to its natural fragrance, flavor and health‑beauty ingredients. The site features real‑time inventory, transparent pricing, smaller pack sizes for sampling and...

How Foodology Is Accelerating Its US Growth Through TikTok Super Brand Day
Foodology, a Korean inner‑beauty brand, leveraged TikTok’s Super Brand Day to launch its Cutting Jelly in the United States. A Kylie Jenner mention sparked viral buzz, helping the product earn Amazon’s Best Seller badge and a 378% year‑over‑year revenue increase...

Regions and Worldpay Team to Help Businesses Manage Cash Flow
Regions Bank announced a partnership with payments technology firm Worldpay to create an integrated platform that streamlines payment acceptance and cash‑flow management for its business customers. The solution adds omnichannel processing, anti‑fraud tools, dispute and charge‑back handling, and compliance services,...

Visa Launches A2A Payments Partnership With Acquired.com
Visa has partnered with Acquired.com to launch Visa A2A, an account‑to‑account payment solution for recurring and variable payments in the U.K. The service uses Faster Payments to settle transactions in real time while Visa supplies operational governance and a commercial...

Interest Rate Caps Shift Credit Access, the Fed Finds
The New York Fed’s study of state‑level credit‑card interest caps (up to 36%) shows that such limits don’t shrink overall credit but shift it away from subprime borrowers, cutting their account numbers by 20% and balances by 16.9% without lowering...

Good Protein Sees Rapid Growth Through Costco Relationship
Good Protein, a Canadian wellness brand, has accelerated its retail footprint by securing placement in all Costco warehouses across Canada after a successful pilot in 2025. In its first year of retail, the company grew from zero to over 3,500...

How to Protect Your Brand From Web Privacy Lawsuits
Retailers are increasingly targeted by web privacy lawsuits, with 43% of recent claims focused on the consumer discretionary sector. Smaller stores under $100 million in revenue account for nearly 60% of filings, often leveraging outdated statutes like California’s 1967 Invasion of...
Nike Shakes up Regional Leadership Team
Nike announced a major reshuffle of its regional senior leadership, with longtime Europe, Middle East and Africa head Carl Grebert retiring and being replaced by veteran César Garcia effective Feb. 2. In Greater China, Angela Dong will depart by March 31, succeeded...
How Macy’s Media Network Navigates Complex ‘Coopetition’ with Amazon
Macy’s Media Network partnered with Amazon’s Retail Ad Service (RAS) in August, becoming the first major retailer to pilot the platform ahead of the holiday season. The collaboration has attracted over 175 new brands to Macy’s sponsored‑products offering and bolstered...
Amazon Targets Pop-Up Retail with Upgraded Just Walk Out Tech
Amazon unveiled a portable, RFID‑enabled version of its Just Walk Out checkout lanes, designed for festivals, pop‑up shops and other temporary retail settings. The new lanes feature in‑lane screens, automated gates and enhanced cart visibility, and can be installed within...

When Every Sale Counts: How Merchants Stay Organized in the New Year
Small merchants often see strong sales but still struggle with cash flow because money leaves their business long before it returns from credit‑card settlements and inventory turnover. About 60 percent of SMBs report this timing gap as a primary financial pain...
Cautious Consumers Shunned Big-Ticket Items Last Year
U.S. consumers in 2025 prioritized smaller discretionary purchases—used goods, apparel, and dining—over big‑ticket items like electronics, furniture, and travel, according to Bank of America Institute data. A weakening labor market and waning sentiment drove this cautious behavior, a trend Moody’s...

How Barnes & Noble Used Its Stores to Launch a New Chapter
Barnes & Noble reversed its decline by re‑imagining stores as community‑focused bookshops rather than traditional retailers. After hitting a low of roughly 600 locations, the chain opened 60 new stores in 2025 and plans another 60 in 2026, bringing its...