Back to school: M&S freezes school uniform prices as retailer battles to entice cash strapped shoppers July 5, 2022 M&S has frozen its prices on school uniform this summer as households face tightening budgets amid historic rates of inflation. The premium retailer also said it was introducing a 20 per cent off deal for back to school shoppers this month. The retailer – which was set to hold its annual general meeting for shareholders [...]
Sainsbury’s boss has grim warning for Brits: The pressure on your budgets will only intensify July 5, 2022 The CEO of Sainsbury’s warned this morning that rising pressure on household budgets “will only intensify over the remainder of the year” as he pledged to invest more money into improving value for shoppers. Simon Roberts, chief executive of the supermarket group, said it is working to reduce costs across its operations amid continued inflation. [...]
Exclusive: London fintech Revolut launches first card reader in venture into physical retail July 5, 2022 London fintech Revolut is making its first venture into physical devices with the launch of a card reader for shops and restaurants. Revolut, which now caters to a global customer base of 18m and garnered a $33bn valuation in its latest funding round, told City A.M. it was launching the device in UK and Ireland. [...]
Teens in suits banned from UK cinemas as TikTok craze around new Minions: The Rise Of Gru takes off July 5, 2022 Reports are coming in that young people wearing suits during screenings of Minions: The Rise Of Gru are being banned from UK cinemas. The decision comes after some young moviegoers were criticised for rowdy behaviour after a viral trend erupted on the social media app TikTok. The trend involves large groups of teenage boys, who [...]
MADE hires fresh Chief Customer Officer just months after it slashed 2022 expectations July 5, 2022 Lifestyle brand Made.com has appointed its first ever Chief Customer Officer Dan Elton as it tries to ride its ongoing difficulties. The role will involve leading MADE’s Marketing, Digital and Customer Experience teams, as well as accelerating MADE’s growth in mainland Europe. It comes after MADE slashed its 2022 expectations back in May, with both [...]
Quiz returns to profit for full year as the party season makes a comeback July 5, 2022 Quiz returned to annual profit this morning thanks to recovering party plans and end of lockdown measures. The British company posted underlying pre-tax profits of £788,000 for the year to March 31 following losses of £9.6m the previous year. It comes after the company reported strong online growth, with a 66 per cent increase in [...]
Saga on track for profits as pandemic recovery continues July 5, 2022 Over-50s specialist Saga said it was on track to return to profits today as it continues its recovery from a pandemic slump.
Superdry designer gets £96k payout in age discrimination claim July 5, 2022 Superdry designer Rachel Sunderland won nearly £100,000 in damages for her age discrimination claim against the high-street clothing brand after she was deemed too old to quit regardless of how she was treated. Sunderland, who is in her fifties and boasts more than 30 years’ design experience, argued that she was repeatedly overlooked for promotion [...]
Young’s reports bumper sales but cost of living slowdown looms July 5, 2022 Young’s Brewery chair Stephen Goodyear said the firm had made a bumper start to the new financial year today but warned that a looming cost of living crunch could temper sales growth in the months to come. At the firm’s annual general meeting today, Stephen Goodyear, Chairman of Young’s, is set to tell shareholders that [...]
B&M retail poaches DFS Furniture’s CFO amid inflation concerns July 5, 2022 The chief financial officer (CFO) of DFS Furniture has been poached by B&M Retail S.A., after steering the sofa retailer through the turbulent pandemic period. Mike Schmidt, who will also step onto the board as an executive director, is expected to take up the new position by the beginning of next year. The ex-Citi and [...]