Retail Insights #14
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家乐福 relaunches ‘Act for Food’
The?French?retailer has outlined its commitments for 2024, as it focuses on making healthier, more responsible food choices available to everyone. Its six key priorities are:?
Italian retailers innovate in private label
The?Rewe Group’s discount banner Penny has introduced a new range of products specifically formulated for those aged 50 and above. Hypermarket chain Bennet has also launched new packaging for products that includes excerpts of classic literary works, as part of a campaign to encourage shoppers to read more.?
EMD AG retail alliance gets new Asian member
The Swiss based group has been joined by South Korean based company Lotte as an associate member with immediate effect. Through the partnership Lotte wants to focus on expanding its private label range.?
?abka Polska targets shopper occasions.
The Polish convenience retailer is aiming to meet the meal needs of shoppers, with products for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It also continues to challenge fast food chains, with the development of its?hot food to go?range which now includes pizzas.?
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3 周Brilliant insights, Michela! But I must ask, do you think Carrefour’s attempt to combine local, responsible sourcing, and affordability could actually be the retail equivalent of spotting Nessie? Everyone talks about achieving this combination, but if Carrefour pulls it off, it might just be like finding the retail equivalent of the Loch Ness Monster or Bigfoot. Everyone’s heard of it, but nobody’s seen it.