
Cellular POS Terminals to Reach 247 Million by 2029 as Retail IoT Expands
The global installed base of cellular‑connected point‑of‑sale (POS) terminals is projected to grow from 184 million units in 2025 to 247 million by 2029, driven by a 7.6% CAGR, according to Berg Insight. In 2025, 53 % of all POS shipments already included cellular connectivity, making it a baseline feature rather than a premium add‑on. Near‑universal NFC adoption—expected to reach 97 % of terminals—and the rise of Android‑based POS devices are reshaping the hardware‑software balance, while SoftPOS solutions begin to challenge traditional hardware. The shift turns POS terminals into managed IoT endpoints, creating new opportunities for OEMs, system integrators, and connectivity providers.

Coach Partners Selfridges with Playground Experience
Coach has teamed with Selfridges to unveil a pop‑up playground experience designed by StudioXAG. The installation transforms a section of the flagship London store into an interactive, Instagram‑ready space featuring oversized accessories and tactile displays. The partnership aims to blend...

Traditional Grocers Could Learn a Thing or Two From Food Co-Ops
The National Co‑op Grocers released its 2025 Food Co‑op Impact Report, highlighting that co‑ops generate $2.8 billion in sales with 23% sourced locally—far above the 2% typical of traditional chains. Co‑ops work with an average of 187 local suppliers and 41...

AI Is The Biggest Driver Of Change In Retail, Says World Retail Congress Chair
At the World Retail Congress in Berlin, chair Ian McGarrigle declared AI the single biggest catalyst reshaping retail, warning that the 2030 winners will be those who invest heavily in artificial intelligence. German Digital Transformation Minister Karsten Wildberger stressed that...
Visa CEO Envisions Stablecoin, Agentic Benefit
Visa CEO Ryan McInerney said the company will treat stablecoin and emerging agentic commerce transactions with the same unit economics as its traditional card business. By building a "bridge layer" through Visa‑as‑a‑Service, Visa aims to capture revenue from digital wallets...

Digital Wave Technology® and ChannelEngine Partner to Accelerate AI-Driven Marketplace Growth
Digital Wave Technology and ChannelEngine have formed a strategic partnership that blends DWT’s AI‑native ONE Platform with ChannelEngine’s connectivity to over 1,300 global marketplaces. The joint solution unifies product data, automates enrichment, and streamlines order, pricing, and performance workflows across...
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12 Costco Items Shoppers Say Are Never Worth the Money
Costco’s bulk‑size model saves shoppers on many staples, but a recent consumer poll shows several categories fail to deliver value. Items such as organic English cucumbers, large soda packs, Kirkland bagels, bulk milk, and 64‑ounce soy sauce often spoil or...

Tesco Rolls Out Aldi Price Match to 2,000 Express Stores
Tesco has rolled out its Aldi Price Match scheme to more than 2,000 Tesco Express stores, marking the largest expansion since the program launched in 2020. The rollout adds over 200 everyday items—ranging from pasta and milk to lettuce and...

Bloomreach Launches Loomi AI for Shopify: A Single App for Personalizing the Entire Customer Journey
Bloomreach unveiled Loomi AI for Shopify, an embedded app that links Shopify stores directly to Bloomreach’s AI‑driven marketing and search suite. The solution lets merchants personalize search, browse, email, SMS and on‑site experiences using real‑time customer, product and commerce data,...

Albertsons Expands Free Curbside Prescription Pickup Nationwide
Albertsons Companies has rolled out its DriveUp & Go free curbside prescription pickup to more than 1,700 stores nationwide, letting shoppers order online, prepay and receive medications directly at their vehicle. The service can be added to grocery DriveUp & Go orders...
Hanoi Retailers Abandon Prime Locations Despite Plummeting Rents
Hanoi’s prime retail streets are seeing a wave of vacancies as merchants abandon storefronts despite landlords slashing rents by double‑digit percentages. The average asking rent for townhouses has dropped 13‑37% from 2025 peaks, and more than 30 units on Kim Ma...
Want a Pop Star Collab? Brands Need to Be Ready to Take Risks
At an ADWEEK House panel during the Possible conference, leaders from Maybelline, Nespresso, creative agency Croing and Latin Grammy‑winner Joaquina discussed how brand‑pop‑star collaborations have evolved. They emphasized that successful partnerships now require genuine artist‑brand alignment, deeper creative involvement, and...

Royal Mail Launches Parcel Postboxes for Medium-Sized Parcels
Royal Mail has introduced a solar‑powered parcel postbox that can accept medium‑sized parcels up to 24 cm high, 48 cm long and 43 cm wide. Around 600 of these new boxes will be installed across the UK over the next six months, beginning...
Sprouts’ Achilles’ Heel Is Affordability. Can Its New Loyalty Program Mend That?
Sprouts Farmers Market, amid rapid expansion of its small‑store format, launched its first loyalty program, Sprouts Rewards, in October 2025 to combat growing affordability concerns among price‑sensitive shoppers. The program offers five points per dollar, personalized offers, member‑only events, and...

Bi-Rite Market Plans New Store in San Francisco's Richmond District
Bi‑Rite Family of Businesses, a Certified B Corp, announced plans for its fourth neighborhood market at 6001 California Street in San Francisco’s Richmond District, slated to open in 2027. The new store will revive a historic 1917 building that has...
Lacoste Bets on Heritage to Sharpen Premium Identity
French apparel house Lacoste, owned by MF Brands, is launching a comprehensive visual overhaul that revives its 1930s heritage. The new identity, created with Commission Studio, emphasizes the original crocodile logo with a red tongue and a deeper green, alongside...
Retail Technology Show 2026: AI Talk Turns Practical
Retail technology leaders are moving AI from concept to concrete deployments across the sector. Amazon Web Services introduced the Agentic Shopping Assistant, while Dick’s Sporting Goods launched an AI‑powered coaching bot and Lowe’s reported sales gains from its AI assistant....
Rancher’s Premium Smokehouse Adds Kroger Retail Distribution
Family‑owned Rancher’s Premium Smokehouse is rolling out its entire sausage portfolio to Kroger stores across Texas, as well as Fry’s in Arizona and Smith’s in Nevada, just before the summer barbecue rush. The 12‑oz refrigerated packs feature four distinct flavors,...

Fashion Resale Platform Culture Circle Targets US $100 Million Revenue by FY ’27
Culture Circle, an Indian luxury fashion resale marketplace, reported FY26 GMV of Rs 153 crore (≈$16.1 million), a dramatic rise from $0.36 million in FY25. The platform now lists over 2.5 million products, serves more than five million monthly active users, and works with 7,000...

Rising Costs Are Driving Consumers to Be More Cautious with Their Spending
A Sampl survey of 2,010 UK adults finds that 83 % see prices higher than a year ago and 68 % are tightening their spending. Cost‑of‑living worries make nearly half of shoppers dread grocery trips, while only a third are willing to...

Ben & Jerry’s Opens UK’s First Mall Kiosk at Merry Hill
Ben & Jerry’s opened the United Kingdom’s first mall kiosk at Merry Hill, a super‑regional shopping centre now owned by Redical. The 270‑sq‑ft stand marks the brand’s debut mid‑mall presence in the UK, offering its signature ice‑cream flavours, loaded desserts...

Retail Shakeup in Store for Candler Park’s Charming Old Retail Strip
The historic retail strip on McLendon Avenue in Atlanta’s Candler Park is experiencing a revival after longtime anchors like Flying Biscuit Café and Dr. Bombay’s closed. Writing studio Lostintheletters has opened a bookstore‑creative space in the former Flying Biscuit spot,...

PayPal Says AI Shopping Agents Are Creating an Invisible Storefront Economy
PayPal’s first U.S. Agentic Commerce Pulse Survey of 498 merchants reveals that while 95% can detect AI agent traffic, only about 20% have structured, machine‑readable product catalogs needed for real‑time purchases. The majority—86% to 94%—anticipate agentic commerce will positively impact...

VF Corp CEO Pledges To Deep Brand Turnaround At Berlin Congress
At the World Retail Congress in Berlin, VF Corp. CEO Bracken Darrell outlined a "deep" brand turnaround that prioritizes long‑term equity over short‑term fixes. He acknowledged recent cost cuts, inventory normalization and leadership reshuffles have begun to stabilize the company...

Gros and Amazon Grocery Delivery Service in Rome: Fruit, Vegetables
European and American grocery retailers announced a wave of strategic moves in April 2024. Sweden’s ICA will deploy RELEX’s promotions platform, while Italy’s Gros teamed with Amazon to launch a 10,000‑product delivery service in Rome. In the UK, Lidl and...
Big Food’s Brand Reckoning: Why Scale Isn’t the Same as Resonance
Consolidation has long driven growth in CPG and retail, but the era of buying scale is hitting a wall as brands lose resonance after acquisition. Companies such as Kraft Heinz, WK Kellogg and PepsiCo are re‑examining sprawling portfolios to avoid...
Why the Next Era of Commerce Media Is a Human Challenge
The article argues that commerce media’s biggest obstacle has shifted from technology to organizational dysfunction. Brands remain trapped in siloed structures where brand, media, e‑commerce and commerce teams operate with separate budgets and KPIs, leading to duplicated effort and lost...
AI Shopping Creates an Opportunity for Retailers to Reimagine the New Storefront
Retailers are seeing website traffic fall as AI shopping assistants become the primary venue for product discovery and decision‑making. PayPal’s transaction data shows that purchases are increasingly completed outside of brand‑owned sites, with AI tools surfacing items based on price,...

Jaipur Edition Of D2CX Converge Decodes ₹100 Cr Playbooks For D2C Brands
Inc42 and logistics firm Shadowfax hosted the D2CX Converge meetup in Jaipur, gathering over 70 D2C founders to discuss scaling brands to the ₹100 cr (~$12 m) mark. The event highlighted Blue Tokai’s omnichannel growth to over ₹650 cr (~$78 m) and shared diverse...
AI, Personalisation in, Discounts Out in Growth Ambitions Says Asos
ASOS is abandoning its pandemic‑era, discount‑heavy model in favor of a customer‑centric strategy built on AI‑driven personalization. The company is emphasizing relevance—right product, price, size, and delivery—while reducing promotional noise. Early data show stronger engagement from full‑price product drops and...

Building Bharat’s Commerce Backbone: The Team Behind Shiprocket’s Rise
Shiprocket, founded by Saahil Goel, Gautam Kapoor and Akshay Ghulati, has evolved from a simple shipping‑aggregation tool into a full‑stack commerce platform that powers checkout, fulfillment, ads and cross‑border logistics for millions of Indian sellers. The leadership team, augmented by...

How Retailers Use Print-on-Demand to Test and Scale Products
Retailers are turning to print‑on‑demand (POD) to test new products before committing to bulk runs, allowing faster launches and lower financial risk. By producing items only after an order is placed, businesses can gather real‑time sales data, refine designs, and...
Every System Has to Compound: Kumar on Meesho's First 100 Days as a Public Company
Meesho’s AI‑driven discovery feed now initiates 73% of its orders, delivering 690 million purchases in Q3 FY26—a 36% year‑on‑year rise across 251 million transacting users. The platform processes over four billion daily data signals, using a 100‑300 ms latency engine that personalises feeds in...

Ikea to Open First Small-Format Beijing Store to Tap China’s Changing Consumer Trends
Ikea will launch its first small‑format store in Beijing’s Tongzhou district, a 1,500 sqm outlet aimed at convenience and efficiency. The move follows the closure of seven large stores in China as demand for new‑home furnishings wanes amid a sluggish property...

Live-Shopping Platform Whatnot Taps Shopify to Reach Millions of Merchants as It Chases Growth
Whatnot launched a native integration with Shopify that automatically syncs product listings, inventory, and orders between the two platforms. The tool lets merchants manage catalog details in Shopify while conducting live sales on Whatnot, with purchases routed back to Shopify...

Kwality Wall’s Bets on Milk in New Tub Launch, Signals Portfolio Shift
Kwality Wall’s India launched a new line of 500 ml and 700 ml ice‑cream tubs and party packs priced between roughly $1.3 and $4, positioning milk as the core ingredient. The range spans classic, regional and premium flavours such as Hawaiian Sundae...

Mirakl Agentic Activation First Enterprise Solution to Make Product Pages LLM-Ready
Mirakl unveiled Agentic Activation, the first enterprise‑grade platform that makes product pages LLM‑ready, enabling AI agents to discover, recommend, and complete purchases at scale. The solution offers two live features—Agentic Product Enrichment, which rewrites catalog data for AI readability, and...
John Lewis Hit with Click-and-Collect Lawsuit
Landlord Hammerson and former co‑owner Aberdeen have sued John Lewis in the High Court, seeking a declaration that click‑and‑collect sales count toward turnover rent under the 1979 lease. The lease obliges John Lewis to pay a £30,000 (≈$38,400) base rent plus 0.75%...

Kargo Drives Measurable Store Visits for UCB India with Immersive Festive Campaign
Kargo partnered with United Colours of Benetton (UCB) India to launch an immersive festive‑season campaign using its Runway Expandable ad format. The full‑screen creative embedded a Store Locator, allowing shoppers to find nearby UCB outlets directly from the ad. Leveraging...

Bed, Bath & Beyond Hope Re-Born - a Retail Lazarus Pitches Its Everything Home Omni-Channel Strategy, with some Very Bold...
Bed, Bath & Beyond, bought out of bankruptcy for $21.5 million, is rebranding as a data‑centric “Everything Home” platform. CEO Marcus Lemonis says the firm will unify its portfolio—including Overstock.com, Kirkland’s, buybuy BABY and the Container Store—under a single customer identity and...

Q1 Lyst Index: Blazy, Demna and Anderson Drive Chanel, Gucci, and Dior Higher
Lyst unveiled its evolved Q1 Index, built on the Desire, Demand and Discovery framework that incorporates AI‑driven search and creator ecosystems. Chanel surged to the top spot and entered the Top 20 for the first time, while Saint Laurent, Dior and Miu Miu...

Traditional Channels ‘Smash Digital ROI for Retailers’
Independent Marketing Sciences (IMS) analyzed over 270 retail campaigns across 24 channels and found traditional media delivering the highest return on investment. Magazine and newspaper ads topped the list with a 9.6x ROI, followed by partnerships (8.9x) and retargeting (7.3x)....

Easyhome Opens First Flagship Store in Kuala Lumpur
China‑based home‑furnishing giant Easyhome opened its flagship Easyhome Mall in Subang Jaya, Kuala Lumpur on 26 April 2026, marking the brand’s first large‑scale overseas store and a milestone in China‑Malaysia trade ties. The 5‑storey complex consolidates design, construction materials, furniture and smart‑home...
The 9 Pm Rule Inside India’s Predictable Summer Shopping Pattern
India’s Instamart Summer Trends 2026 report reveals a striking 9 PM peak for ice‑cream orders, with demand more than doubling between 6 PM and 9 PM nationwide. Curd tops overall sales, while mangoes, cold beverages and frozen desserts surge up to 300% week‑on‑week as...

The Toy Is Back in the Box but Should It Ever Have Left?
WK Kellogg Co announced the return of in‑box toys for the first time in over a decade, tying the promotion to Disney‑Pixar’s *Toy Story 5*. The move is marketed as a “screen‑free” family experience aimed at millennial parents who remember cereal‑box prizes....

Singapore Used Car Buyers Increase Research but Trust Remains Low
The Motorist SmartBuy Guide 2026 surveyed more than 5,000 Singaporean used‑car buyers, revealing that over half compare multiple options and spend two to four weeks researching before visiting a dealer. Despite this effort, many remain uneasy about hidden fees, vague...

Tesco Teams with 17 Hygiene Brands to Tackle Hygiene Poverty
Tesco has launched its sixth “Buy 2, and we’ll donate 1” hygiene product campaign, partnering with 17 brands and six major FMCG suppliers. The promotion, running until 8 June across stores, online and the app, triggers a donation of a hygiene...

Banana Moon Banks on Pop-Ups to Roll Out Its Colourful Swimwear Range
Banana Moon, the Monaco‑based swimwear label, is expanding its colourful range through agile pop‑up stores, leveraging a network of over 2,500 retailers and 40 own points of sale. The brand keeps production in the Mediterranean, prioritising European, especially Italian, materials and...

CaratLane Rolls Out Mother’s Day Campaign with Yami Gautam Dhar
CaratLane has launched a Mother’s Day campaign featuring Bollywood actress Yami Gautam Dhar, introducing a dual‑gifting concept that encourages customers to buy a diamond for their mother and one for themselves. The brand’s video ads debuted during the Indian Premier League,...

SHEIN Rolls Out Enhanced Marketplace Services For Over 2,500 UK Sellers
SHEIN has launched a suite of localized services for more than 2,500 UK sellers on its Marketplace, aiming to simplify cross‑border sales. The new offering integrates directly with THG Fulfil’s logistics network, routing orders, returns and next‑day delivery through an...