
Evri Fulfilment Invest £4m to Expand Network in Barnsley
Evri Fulfilment is investing over £4 million (≈$5.1 million) to open a 265,000‑square‑foot fulfillment centre in Barnsley, slated for July 2026. The site will feature advanced sorting and packing automation, allowing parcels to move from order to network entry within an hour and supporting an 11:59 pm cut‑off for next‑day delivery. Positioned next to Evri’s existing hub, the centre will handle hourly parcel injections, provide same‑day dispatch seven days a week, and support Amazon Prime and global scaling. The project creates more than 150 jobs and reinforces Barnsley’s new ‘Tech Town’ designation.

OnBuy Accelerates European Rollout With Launch Into 8 New Markets
OnBuy, the UK‑based cashback marketplace, has launched in eight additional European countries, taking its footprint to 21 markets. The rollout follows a 152% quarterly sales surge and a 300% rise in site visits across its first 12 markets. Beta testing...

California Wants Grocery Stores to Display Non-Ultraprocessed Food More Prominently
California is advancing a bill that requires grocery stores to prominently display foods that are not ultraprocessed, using a new “California Certified” seal. The seal, modeled after the USDA Organic label, will be available to applicants starting June 2028 and...
How Lowe’s Creator Network Is Winning over the Next Generation of Shoppers
Lowe’s has rolled out a Creator Network, partnering with top influencers such as YouTuber MrBeast to reach Generation Alpha before they become homeowners. The program, launched in June 2025, offers creators personalized storefronts on Lowe’s site and commissions on sales,...

Tons of Levi’s Are Under $50 at Amazon’s Spring Sale
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is offering a wide range of Levi’s denim for under $50, with many styles averaging $42. The discounted lineup includes women’s wide‑leg, high‑rise, baggy, shorts and men’s classic 505 regular‑fit jeans. Prices vary by color and...
Meta Expands AI Commerce and Launches Small Business Initiative to Accelerate Adoption
Meta announced AI‑driven commerce upgrades for Facebook and Instagram, adding real‑time summaries of user reviews, brand insights, and product recommendations within ads. The company also rolled out an updated in‑app checkout powered by Stripe and PayPal, with future integrations planned...

Amazon Is Making It Easier to Return That Order You Didn’t Like
Amazon has expanded its returns network to more than 10,000 drop‑off locations across the United States, adding over 1,500 FedEx Office sites to an existing roster that includes Whole Foods, UPS Store, Kohl’s, Staples and regional partners. Four out of...
CarParts.com, A-Premium Launch 30,000 SKUs for JC Whitney Line
CarParts.com and A-Premium are expanding their JC Whitney partnership to launch roughly 30,000 mechanical auto parts, starting with about 6,000 SKUs in Q2 2026 and rolling out the full assortment through the year. To finance the expansion, CarParts.com completed an...
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[In Depth] Is Carrefour Reconsidering the Sale of Its Belgian Division?
Carrefour Group officially dismissed speculation that it would sell its Belgian operations, reaffirming a long‑term expansion strategy in the market. The denial follows reports that German investment firm Aurelius, alongside local management, was exploring a takeover. Carrefour’s brief press release...
Bridgeline, Znode Partner on AI Search for B2B Ecommerce
Bridgeline Digital and Znode have announced a partnership to embed Bridgeline’s HawkSearch AI‑powered search and merchandising engine into Znode’s B2B ecommerce platform. The integration leverages HawkSearch’s API‑first architecture, allowing distributors to improve product discovery across large, complex catalogs without replacing...

Carrefour Stores Sold Off in Italy Will Become Carrefour Again After All
Carrefour has reversed its 2024 exit from Italy by signing a three‑year franchise licence with NewPrinces Group, the buyer of its former stores. The €270 million (€≈$295 million) transaction closed on Dec 1, 2025, but the French brand will continue to operate under its...

Is AI Antithetical to Luxury?
Alibaba announced an aggressive $100 billion AI revenue target for the next five years, building on its $53 billion multi‑year AI investment. Nvidia unveiled RealFit, a physics‑based virtual‑try‑on platform in partnership with Catches, signaling deeper AI integration in fashion retail. Across the...

Wahaca Hires P-Three to Serve up Expansion Plans
Mexican casual‑dining chain Wahaba has hired placemaking firm P‑Three to accelerate its UK expansion, targeting one to two new restaurants each year. The group plans to add sites in Cambridge, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and several London locations, investing roughly £1 million‑£1.5 million...

The Best Smart Home Deals at Amazon’s Big Spring Sale: Connected Locks and Security Cameras up to 57% Off
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is offering steep discounts on a range of smart‑home gear, with prices slashed up to 57 percent. Flagship bundles such as the Ring Battery Doorbell Plus with Floodlight Cam are now $164.99, half their original price,...
GLP-1 Users Are Changing Apparel Trends
GLP‑1 weight‑loss drugs now reach roughly 23% of U.S. households, prompting shoppers to downsize and revamp wardrobes. Eighty percent of users expect to buy new clothing and 55% have already done so, shifting demand toward smaller‑size bras, active shorts and...

One Month to Go Until the 2026 Retail Technology Show
The Retail Technology Show returns to London’s ExCeL on April 22‑23, 2026 with a new disco theme and over 450 exhibitors, marking its largest technology showcase yet. New features include a Cyber & Loss Prevention Zone, an AI‑maturity focus, and...

I Set a Small Budget to Test a Low-Cost Shopping Platform Everyone’s Been Mentioning
The author conducted a controlled test of Voghion, a low‑cost shopping platform, using a modest, category‑based budget. Prices were markedly lower than typical retailers, but product descriptions were sparse and quality inconsistent across household items, clothing, and a risk purchase....

Belgian Garden Center Chain Aveve Unveils New Concept and Sets Its Sights on Acquisitions
Belgian garden‑centre chain Aveve is rolling out a data‑driven store concept, beginning with pilot renovations in Bornem, Mechelen and Bree. The new layout tailors product zones to local customer profiles drawn from roughly one million loyalty cards, shifting from a uniform...
BuffBuff Introduces New HSR Top-Up Service Targeting Safer, Lower-Cost In-Game Purchases
BuffBuff has launched a dedicated Honkai: Star Rail top‑up service that promises instant delivery, lower prices and secure transactions. The platform bypasses Apple and Google platform fees, offering cost‑effective rates for Stellar Jades and Oneiric Shards. Users only need to...
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[Analysis] How China Sets the Standard for the Future of Luxury, Also in the West
After years of rapid expansion, Chinese luxury shoppers are moving beyond sheer volume toward refined, identity‑driven consumption. The market is shifting from imported status symbols to products that express personal culture and trust. This maturation is reshaping demand both at...

From 67 No’s to Nationwide: How Magic Mind Built Its Functional Shot Business
Magic Mind transformed a niche 2‑ounce functional shot into a nationwide retail brand after surviving 67 investor rejections and years of product refinement. The caffeine‑and‑botanical blend, offered in three potency levels, leverages nano‑encapsulation technology to promise five‑times better absorption than...

From Followers to Shelf Space: Bonkers Toys’ Lisa Berlin Wright on What Creator Licensing Actually Requires
Bonkers Toys, led by licensing chief Lisa Berlin Wright, is turning digital creators into toy franchise powerhouses. The company’s early wins with slither.io and Ryan’s World proved that viral online audiences can be translated into retail‑ready product lines. Wright stresses...

SportsShoes.com Launches ‘Couch to £5k’ Challenge at Flagship Running Experience Store on Shoreditch High Street, London
SportsShoes.com has introduced a “Couch to £5k” challenge at its flagship House of SportsShoes store on Shoreditch High Street, London. Participants must complete a 5km run ending outside the store, log it on Strava, and submit the link via an...

Krvvy and Ugees Partner to Expand Product Ecosystems and Drive D2C Growth
Krvvy, a women’s innerwear and shapewear brand, and Ugees, an intimate‑wear wash brand, announced a strategic partnership to broaden their product ecosystems and drive direct‑to‑consumer growth. The collaboration will enable cross‑selling and post‑purchase care, aiming to improve retention and lower...

Food Delivery Is Expensive, And Rapido Wants It Fixed
Rapido officially launched Ownly, a standalone food‑delivery app in Bengaluru on March 3, 2026, backed by roughly $15 million (₹125 cr) from Nexus Venture Partners. The platform targets the 70,000 FSSAI‑licensed restaurants absent from Swiggy and Zomato, offering a zero‑commission model that...

ECoSR 2026: Best Practices of Supporting Small Retail by Finalist Cities - Pitches
The European Commission released the pitch presentations of the twelve finalist cities in the 2026 European Cities and Small Retail (ECoSR) competition. Each PDF outlines that city’s strategy for bolstering small‑retail ecosystems, from digital tools to local sourcing. The documents...

Riding the Rocketship: Creating a Retail Media Mindset
Retail media is rapidly evolving into a multi‑billion‑dollar growth engine, posting double‑digit expansion in key markets. The sector has shifted from a startup focus on formats and measurement to a scale‑up model demanding strategic alignment. Colin Lewis proposes that success...

Bose's Flagship Headphones Just Dropped to the Lowest Price I've Seen on Amazon
Bose’s second‑generation QuietComfort Ultra headphones have hit Amazon’s Big Spring Sale at a record low of $399, a $50 discount off the launch price. The Ultra 2 model adds a 30‑hour battery, USB‑C audio, and an auto‑low‑power mode while retaining Bose’s...

Co-Op and Holy Moly Have Launched a Tex Mex Style Wrap You Can Dip and Dunk with Guacamole – and...
Co‑op has teamed with natural dip brand Holy Moly to launch a Tex‑Mex Style Chicken Wrap that includes a 57‑gram pot of 100 % natural guacamole for dipping. The wrap, featuring pulled British chicken, chipotle chutney, beans, lettuce and spicy slaw, will...

Bol Also Allows Customers to Check Out at External Online Stores
Ahold Delhaize’s Dutch e‑commerce platform Bol is extending its checkout technology to third‑party online stores. The move lets merchants embed familiar payment methods such as iDEAL and pay‑later, aiming to cut friction and lift conversion rates. Initial integrations are live for...

NordicTrack’s Beginner-Friendly Treadmill Just Got $120 Cheaper on Amazon
NordicTrack’s entry‑level T Series 5 treadmill is now $120 cheaper on Amazon, dropping from $599 to $479 during the Spring Sale. The machine features a 2.6 CHP motor, 0‑10% incline, a 46 × 140 cm deck, and iFIT integration with automated speed and incline control....

Poshmark Unveils Its First Major App Redesign in 15 Years Amid Online Thrifting Boom
Poshmark has launched its first major app redesign in 15 years, revamping the experience for its 165 million buyers and sellers. The update introduces an AI‑driven “For You” home feed, larger portrait‑style product images, and a consolidated seller hub with analytics...

M&S Rolls Out AI Tools to 11,000 Colleagues Including All Store Managers
Marks & Spencer is rolling out Microsoft 365 Copilot to 11,000 employees, including every store manager, as part of a broader digital transformation. The AI suite will automate routine tasks such as sales insight compilation, meeting‑note summarisation, shift‑roster creation and...

In Pictures: Fred Perry’s New Flagship Soho Store
Fred Perry launched its new flagship store on Lexington Street in London’s Soho on 20 March 2026. Designed by long‑time partner Brinkworth, the space merges retail with cultural storytelling, drawing on Soho’s music legacy and the brand’s subcultural roots. Features such as...

Inside Oxfam’s First-Ever Vintage Shop in Manchester
Oxfam is launching its first dedicated vintage store, Oxfam Vintage, in Manchester’s Northern Quarter on 27 March. The shop showcases hand‑picked pre‑loved clothing in a space built around circularity, featuring recycled‑plastic lighting and plywood fixtures reminiscent of Oxfam’s shipping crates....

Basic.Space L.A. Returns With A Full-Size Paul Rudolph House For Purchase
Basic.Space is hosting its second “IRL‑to‑URL shopping experience” at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles from March 27‑29. The centerpiece is a full‑size, kit‑of‑parts version of Paul Rudolph’s 1952 Walker Guest House, offered for purchase through an auction. The event...

China’s Retail Landscape Change: Douyin, Sam’s Club Driving Sales for Swisse
H&H Group reported that Douyin, China’s TikTok‑like platform, drove a 71.4% surge in Swisse sales last year, while new‑retail partners such as Sam’s Club added 29.7% growth. The company’s overall revenue rose 10% to RMB 14.3 bn ($2.08 bn) and net profit exploded...

Fashion Supply Startup Thread Factory Raises Pre-Seed Funding Led by AJVC
Thread Factory, a B2B fashion‑supply platform, secured a pre‑seed round of about $180,000, led by AJVC. The funding will boost its technology stack, expand the team, and grow its retailer‑manufacturer network across India. The startup reports an annual recurring revenue...

Thailand’s Largest Mall Operator Plans $3.4 Billion Expansion
Central Pattana, Thailand’s largest mall developer, announced a plan to invest more than 110 billion baht (about $3.4 billion) over the next five years. The capital will fund new mixed‑use projects, retail plazas, offices and integrated developments, raising its portfolio to 33...

Turning E-Commerce ROI in Egypt’s Digital-First Scene
Egypt’s e‑commerce market is rapidly maturing, shifting from a growth trend to a primary revenue driver. Consumers, predominantly young and mobile‑first, now demand speed, simplicity, and transparency comparable to global standards. Brands that embed user‑centric design, trust‑building features, and data‑driven...

Fast&Up Parent Fullife Healthcare Raises Rs 300 Cr Led by Elev8
Fullife Healthcare, the parent of Fast&Up, secured Rs 300 crore (approximately $36 million) in a Series D round led by Elev8 Venture Partners, marking the investor’s first foray into the direct‑to‑consumer segment. The capital will fund brand acceleration, new product lines in digestive...

Celsius Extends Global Brand Platform to Europe
Celsius has launched its Live.Fit.Go brand platform across Europe, extending the functional energy drink’s zero‑sugar, vitamin‑enriched positioning to new markets. The initiative follows a 2025 rollout in the United States, Canada and Australia and represents the company’s largest marketing push...

Mannings Launches Wellness Pop up in West Kowloon This April
Mannings, Hong Kong’s leading health‑and‑beauty retailer, is launching a two‑day wellness pop‑up called BoostUP Fiesta on 25‑26 April at the West Kowloon Cultural District. Partnering with local wellness advocate Charlz Ng, the event will feature more than 40 interactive experiences across...

Inside the Staying Power of the Modern Bookshop
Across Australia’s cities, bookshops endure as cultural anchors, drawing people in and holding them there. The post Inside the staying power of the modern bookshop appeared first on Inside Retail Australia.

Where Does Nike Go After Its Virgil Abloh Revival?
While the sneaker will sell out, the real test lies in whether Nike can sustain trust beyond a nostalgia-driven launch. The post Where does Nike go after its Virgil Abloh revival? appeared first on Inside Retail Australia.

Zepto Rolls Out Pay Later Facility
Zepto has launched a suite of in‑app features, headlined by a new Pay Later option that provides up to Rs 10,000 (≈ $120) of interest‑free credit for 15 days. The service is embedded in the app, enabling one‑tap checkout without OTPs or...

7 Best Inventory Management Software in 2026
TechRepublic’s 2026 roundup identifies the top inventory management platforms for businesses of all sizes, from enterprise‑grade NetSuite to free‑tier Zoho and Odoo. The guide highlights pricing structures, core features such as demand planning, multi‑location tracking, and API/webhook support, and rates...

Steve Madden Debuts New Retail Concept in Victoria
Management said the new format will serve as a blueprint for future store rollouts. The post Steve Madden debuts new retail concept in Victoria appeared first on Inside Retail Australia.
SCAD Opens Bazaar by ShopSCAD Featuring Limited-Run and One-of-a-Kind Ready-to-Wear, Accessories and Jewelry
Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) opened Bazaar by shopSCAD, a 1,000‑square‑foot boutique in downtown Savannah that showcases limited‑run and one‑of‑a‑kind ready‑to‑wear, accessories, jewelry, ceramics and art. The store features creations from current students, alumni and faculty, with former...

Philadelphia Cream Cheese Pulls Dollars From Search – People Aren’t Googling ‘Cream Cheese’
Philadelphia Cream Cheese, owned by Kraft Heinz, has halted paid search on Google, shifting roughly $495,000 of its digital spend to retail‑media networks and focusing on e‑commerce search placements. In 2025 the brand spent $31.8 million on U.S. digital ads, with...