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General

No taker for Mega World

Belgian bankrupt outlet chain Mega World has not found a buyer after all: the bid of the only candidate, a German retailer, turned out not to be sufficient.

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Food

No takeover, but cooperation between Couche-Tard and Carrefour

Takeover talks between Carrefour and Couche-Tard have been halted. However, both companies are looking at how they can work more closely together in the future.

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Furniture

Dänisches Bettenlager makes way for Jysk

In the autumn of this year, all of Jysk's German stores currently called Dänisches Bettenlager will be renamed Jysk. The Danish furniture retailer has already done the same in Austria.

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Fashion

Uniqlo confirms full-year forecasts despite 'emergency' in Japan

Fast Retailing, the owner of Uniqlo amongst others, confirmed its forecasts for the 2020/21 financial year on Thursday. This is surprising at first glance, as 'motherland' Japan took stricter measures against the Covid-19 virus again a week ago.

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Zalando DC in Poland

General

Online retailers sneak in shipping fees

Zalando now charges a "distance fee" to customers in the Benelux for packages coming from further afield. The free shipping trendsetter is retracing its steps, and others will follow.

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General

Wildberries launches in Germany

Wildberries, Russia's largest online retailer, has just launched in Germany. The company is also looking to expand into other European countries.

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Food

PepsiCo speeds up climate efforts

Food and beverage company PepsiCo aims to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions across its entire supply chain to zero by 2040. That's 10 years earlier than called for in the Paris Agreement.

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Food

The supermarket's role within the 'new normal'

This year, food retailers are bringing the out-of-home experience into homes, making e-commerce profitable, and helping customers to be healthier. At least that is what research firm IGD predicts for 2021.

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Primark sales fall by almost a third

Fashion

Primark sales fall by almost a third

Primark saw its sales fall by thirty per cent in the last quarter. The cut-price fashion chain already published a turnover warning at the end of last year.

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Food

Unilever expects improvements in second half of the year

Alan Jope, CEO of Unilever, thinks global consumption will remain at a low level for a while, despite signs of improvement in East Asia, Latin America and elsewhere.

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Food

Walmart delivers groceries in smart box

Walmart has partnered with smart box manufacturer HomeValet to facilitate the delivery of perishable food items. The system offers great advantages for both the consumer and the supermarket chain.

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Couche-Tard

General

French protectionism threatens deal between Carrefour and Couche-Tard

French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire is already threatening to torpedo a possible takeover deal between Carrefour and Canadian Couche-Tard under the guise of "food sovereignty".

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Danish eye Belgian fashion chain e5 Mode

Fashion

Danish eye Belgian fashion chain e5 Mode

The Belgian fashion chain e5 Mode, currently under debt protection, seems to have caught the eye of a Danish fashion holding. It does face competition from Dutch and Belgian potential buyers, however, including one supported by the Flemish government.

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Food

Analysis - "Other bidders will show up for Carrefour"

What does Alimentation Couche-Tard want to achieve with a possible takeover of Carrefour? Can a petrol shop specialist save the hypermarket? One thing is clear: the French retail group is for sale...

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Food

Second corona wave gives Just Eat Takeaway wings

Meal delivery company Just Eat Takeaway's fourth-quarter figures for 2020 show that it is a big winner in the current corona crisis. The number of orders increased by more than half.

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A Takeaway.com meal delivery driver

Food

Brexit becomes apparent in supermarkets

Half-empty shelves and scarcity of fish: barely two weeks after Brexit came into force, the chaos has arrived. A (non-exhaustive) overview.

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Food

Iglo owner close to acquiring frozen food group FFBG

Nomad Foods, the company behind Iglo and Belviva among others, is in exclusive negotiations with Fortenova Group to acquire Frozen Food Business Group (FFBG).

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Boerenprotest in Nederland

General

Dutch agricultural economist: 'No, supermarkets don't get rich off the backs of farmers'

Farmers blame the big chains for getting too little for their produce, but the supermarkets refute this. A Dutch agricultural economist nuances the discussion. "Nobody in the chain earns excessively," states Willy Baltussen of Wageningen University.

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Topshop store on Oxford Street in London

Fashion

Guess owner bids for Topshop

Topshop parent Arcadia has a prospective buyer: G-III Apparel, owner of Tommy Hilfiger and Guess among others, is said to be bidding for the bankrupt British fashion empire.

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Furniture

German GC-Gruppe acquires Belgian bathroom specialist Facq

The Belgian family business Facq, a specialist distributor of bathrooms and heating, is being taken over by GC-Gruppe, a German sector partner. The Facq family will remain a minority shareholder.

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Food

Carrefour to fall into Canadian hands?

Canadian supermarket group Alimentation Couche-Tard wants to acquire Carrefour. Friendly introductory talks are already ongoing, both companies admit.

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Food

Ben & Jerry's launches ice cream for dogs

American ice cream producer Ben & Jerry's is looking to capitalise on the growing pet food market. The company is launching 2 new flavours, specially made for dogs.

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Fashion

Object launches sustainable dress from Circulose

Fashion brand Object, part of Bestseller, collaborates with Swedish innovator Renewcell to produce clothing made (partially) from recycled textiles.

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General

Lockdown extended in the Netherlands: retailers fear wave of bankruptcies and redundancies

In the Netherlands, the lockdown is extended by three weeks. Non-food representative INretail insists on substantial additional support measures.

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Fashion

Dr. Martens seeks listing on London Stock Exchange

Investment company Permira wants to take its British shoe brand Dr. Martens to the London Stock Exchange in the near future. The funds raised will support further international expansion and the development of e-commerce.

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Kaufland blunders with free Coca-Cola

Food

Kaufland blunders with free Coca-Cola

Online shoppers at German hypermarket chain Kaufland can take advantage of a unique deal today: some Coca-Cola products are priced at exactly 0.00 euro.

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Property

German prospective buyer for Mega World

A German group has turned its attention to the outlets of the recently declared bankrupt retailer Mega World. Negotiations with the trustees are starting today.

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Fashion

LVMH boss puts son at Tiffany top

Luxury giant LVMH has completed the acquisition of Tiffany & Co. With Bernard Arnault's son gaining power, the top management of the jewellery company is thoroughly shaken up. 

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General

Paris wants to revamp the Champs-Elysées

The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, has agreed to a complete makeover of the Champs-Elysées. More green and fewer cars, that is the core of the ambitious plan.

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New logo and brand identity for Burger King

Food

New logo and brand identity for Burger King

For the first time in more than 20 years, fast food chain Burger King is carrying out a complete rebranding: everything gets a makeover, from the logo to the look of the restaurants. 

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General

Shopping centre launches AR navigation tool

A Belgian shopping centre is introducing a navigation tool based on Augmented Reality (AR), which shows shoppers the quickest way to the shops. The app will be tested extensively in the coming weeks.

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General

European webshops give up British customers after Brexit

Sending orders online to the UK is a lot more expensive and complex after the Brexit. Some European online retailers are therefore discontinuing their deliveries to the country.

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General

EasyToys owner wants to penetrate the whole of Europe

EDC Retail, owner of erotica webshops Pabo and EasyToys, will receive a financial injection. The company wants to use the funds to grow into a global player and also announces a merger with Eropartner Distribution.

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Food

Too Good To Go raises 31 million dollar

Too Good to Go, the start-up against food waste, has raised 31.1 million dollar (25.3 million euro) in a new capital round. The money should support, among other things, expansion in the United States.

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Food

Lotus Bakeries joins Jay-Z in American biscuit baker

Lotus Bakeries has taken a minority stake in the American start-up Partake Foods, a producer of gluten and allergen-free biscuits. International stars such as Jay-Z and Rihanna are also investing in the company.

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