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Food Shopping Habits – A “Massive Shift” ?
There can be no denying the impact of food inflation on the national psyche and individual lives. The cost-of-living crisis in the UK is significant and sustained. The exact combination of factors behind its origins and now its longevity are … Continue reading
Posted in Aldi, Consumer Change, Cost of Living, Covid19, Discounters, Discounts, Food Retailing, Greedflation, Internet shopping, Kantar, Loyalty Schemes, Marks and Spencer, Office for National Statistics, Online Retailing, Pandemic, Shrinkflation, Tesco, Tesco Clubcard
Tagged Cost-of-Living, Discounters, Food Banks, Food retailing, Greedflation, Loyalty Schemes, Online sales, Private brands, Tesco Clubcard, UK Food Retailing
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Marks and Sparks
In the dim and distant past, when I first arrived at the University of Stirling, I was one of number of research follows and assistants involved in establishing the Institute for Retail Studies under the leadership of John Dawson. One … Continue reading