by Rob Morgan | Print Controller, RMS Blog |
It’s not difficult however to see where the bricks and mortar retailers can really make a difference – for a start, they have physical stores – a trading theatre upon which to entice and engage customers ‘face to face’ in ‘real-time’
by david waddington | Print Controller, RMS Blog |
According to the BBC, most grocery shoppers are unable to identify the cheapest deals when faced with a blizzard of “special offers” in stores, financial experts have said. The Money Advice Service asked just over 2,000 consumers to select the best value...
by Rob Morgan | Print Controller, RMS Blog
In a business that contributed up to £180 billion to the UK economy in 2014, it is almost inevitable that along the way some mistakes are going to be made, but let us put the findings of the recent Which? “super-complaint” to the CMA into a little more...
by Rob Morgan | Print Controller, Print Controller Feature Blog, RMS Blog
Since the late 80’s most retailers have used shelf edge tickets/labels (SET/SEL’s) to display pricing to customers and inform staff where products go on the shelf. It’s been a retail constant since shops moved away from serving customers over a counter to open...
by Rob Morgan | Metro, RMS Blog
That was one of the headlines on the BBC Business News Website this week confirming price deflation is going to be a factor for some time to come. So whilst recognising retailers are having to sell more to simply stand still, what else can they do to stimulate sales...
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