Retail

Walmart’s S Africa unit staff drop union for wage offer

  Bloomberg Massmart Holdings Ltd expects more workers at its Makro stores to leave the South African Commercial‚ Catering and Allied Workers’ Union in order to accept the Walmart-owned company’s wage offer. About 800, or 17%, of the Makro Saccawu members have resigned from the union and the firms sees more joining them after receiving “a flurry of calls from ...

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Amazon signs deal with Games Workshop

  Bloomberg Games Workshop Group Plc will work with Amazon.com Inc to develop film and television productions, with initial work focusing on the Warhammer 40,000 universe. Warhammer 40,000, or 40k as it’s known by fans, is a sci-fi universe set in humanity’s ‘grimdark’ future. It focuses on themes of conflict, galaxy-spanning empire, and fanatic religiosity. The Games Workshop franchise already ...

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Amazon’s post-Covid cutbacks draw ire of Vietnamese supplier

Bloomberg Amazon.com Inc faces a $280 million lawsuit from a Vietnamese manufacturer of warehouse storage systems that alleges the e-commerce giant abruptly scaled back orders after online spending growth cooled this year, leaving the manufacturer saddled with excess production capacity and raw materials. Gilimex Inc said it was a key partner of Amazon from 2014 to 2022, investing tens of ...

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Revenge spending is trumping inflation in Indonesia

  Bloomberg Revenge spending is trumping inflation as Indonesians snap up batik clothes, footwear, and cosmetics post-pandemic, according to one of the nation’s biggest department store operators. Office and party wear — including the nation’s traditional batik attire typically used for formal occasions — are flying off the shelves as more Indonesians go out again, said PT Matahari Department Store ...

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Train strikes damage Britain’s retailers more than omicron

  Bloomberg A fresh wave of train strikes has hit Britain’s retailers even harder than the omicron variant of Covid-19 that threatened to ruin Christmas last year, according to fresh data showing a steep drop in the number of shoppers. Almost 10% fewer people visited high-street stores— the first day of a string of strikes across the rail network — ...

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Taco Bell says Gen Z wants chicken

  Bloomberg Taco Bell’s Gen Z diners increasingly want to eat chicken instead of beef. The Yum! Brands Inc chain said this creates an opportunity for Taco Bell to introduce more chicken-based items, especially for those younger customers. There’s also room for the Mexican-themed restaurant to boost sales with its breakfast and lunch businesses, said Mark King, chief executive officer ...

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Honest names former Amazon executive as new CEO

  Bloomberg Honest Co, the personal-care company founded by actress Jessica Alba, appointed former Amazon.com Inc and General Mills Inc executive Carla Vernón as its new chief executive officer. Vernón assumes the role starting from January 9 and will replace Nick Vlahos, who has led the company since 2017 and took it public last year. Vlahos will remain on Honest’s ...

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Adidas former brands head takes plant-based apparel to Mammut

  Bloomberg When Eric Liedtke was head of global brands for Adidas AG, he partnered the German company with celebrities like Beyonce and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West. Since departing three years ago, Liedtke has launched his own sports and streetwear brand, the Unless Collective, dedicated to building out the market for plastic-free and fully plant-based shoes and ...

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Sears Hometown files for bankruptcy

  Bloomberg Sears Hometown Stores Inc filed for bankruptcy, court papers show. The retailer listed assets of no more than $50 million and liabilities of at least $50 million in its bankruptcy court petition, filed in Delaware. Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows companies to continue operating while working on a plan to repay creditors. Sears Hometown is a branch of the ...

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Unilever weighs sale of US ice cream brands for $3bn

  Bloomberg Unilever Plc is weighing the sale of a portfolio of US ice cream brands that could be valued at as much as $3 billion, people familiar with the matter said. The UK consumer giant is working with advisers to review local brands such as Klondike and Breyers that may be considered for divestment, according to the people. International ...

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