Welcome back to Retail Reflections! In this episode, we round up the top retail stories making waves this week.
Topics Covered:
- Tesco — Trialing next-generation QR codes on selected own-brand meat and produce lines, giving customers access to allergy info, recipes, sustainability details, and improving store waste management and inventory tracking.
- Whole Foods — Opening 6 new stores in London between April and June in central locations including Angel, Liverpool Street, Notting Hill, Canary Wharf, Monument, and St. James - each with a grand opening and exclusive tote bag.
- Zara x John Galliano — A rumoured two-year creative partnership with Galliano reworking the Zara archives. First drop expected in September.
- M&S — Accelerating their speed to market with a Zara-inspired model, aiming to drop 20–30 new styles every month in major cities.
- Joy Buy — The Chinese online retailer has officially launched in the UK and EU, offering tech, home appliances, groceries, and beauty - positioning itself as a rival to Amazon with a focus on curation, value, and convenience.
- Wickes — Planning a 300-store expansion backed by strong full-year profits, with 4–5 new stores this year and 15–20 refits. Their design consultation services and trade programs are driving growth.
- Lululemon — Facing a weaker-than-expected forecast amid slowing demand for athleisure, increased competition, and leadership changes following their CEO's departure.
- Palmer's — The iconic coconut moisturizer brand is hosting its first-ever pop-up activation - the "Vanilla Dreams Diner" at Westfield White City (March 27–29) - featuring gumball machines, jukebox games, and free samples.
Tune in next week for more retail news and reflections!