Lenskart, Ola’s Q4 scorecards; Visa maze for laid-off techiesLenskart has posted a sharp jump in its March-quarter revenue even as profit dipped marginally. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
300-person lines in Tokyo, chaos in Dubai: A $400 Swatch is breaking the watch world todayHuge crowds gathered for limited edition Swatch and Audemars Piguet pocket watches. Lines formed for days, with some stores closing due to ...
Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on ThursdayDomestic equities surged as crude oil slipped below $100 and US-India trade optimism boosted sentiment. Nifty and Sensex gained over 1%, le...
May Bank Holiday Monday 2026: Here's what you need to know about supermarket hours & travel chaosSupermarkets like Tesco, Asda, and Aldi have announced their bank holiday Monday opening times, with most offering slightly reduced hours. ...
Tesco partners with Adobe to ramp up AI‑driven personalised marketingTesco, Britain's largest food retailer, is joining forces with US software group Adobe. This collaboration will leverage artificial intelli...
Amazon loses trademark appeal over 'targeting' UK shoppersThe U.S. tech giant was found in 2022 by London's Court of Appeal to have infringed the trademarks. Amazon appealed last year to the United...
Soaring food prices hit UK shoppersSome 22,000 products offered by Britain's four biggest grocers became costlier since last June, data from retail research firm Assosia show...
UK shoppers turn to own-label food as inflation bites, research showsSales of branded grocery products fell by 5.1% in the four weeks to March 26, while sales of own-label, or private-label, products created ...
No milk or water: UK shoppers face shortages at grocery storesThe supply chain troubles caused by Brexit and the pandemic have been so bad for Satyan Patel that the shelves at his convenience store in ...
UK grocery sales up 6.9% in October ahead of new English lockdownWith COVID-19 infections rising at an alarming rate the British government imposed a second national lockdown for England, starting last Th...
Railways to deploy undercover agents to keep a close eye on train services"Mystery shoppers", posing as normal passengers, will keep a keen eye on the amenities -- food and staff behaviour -- and will rate their p...
Indian cross-border online spending could grow 85% in 2017: PayPal report"The internet has truly democratised cross-border trade. The freelance economy has grown in India and a considerable number of Indians shop...
Tesco to branch out into pet grooming in UKBritain's biggest retailer Tesco is set to trial pet grooming services from next month to woo back shoppers to its supermarkets, according ...
- Mothercare, Shoppers may part ways
Mothercare, the UK-based retailer for kids and mothers to be, may soon end its exclusive franchise agreement with Shoppers Stop to sell pro...
- Shoppers’ Stop to Build-A-Bear in their stores
Shoppers’ Stop will have a three-year non-exclusive agreement with the Murjani Group, which is bringing the brand into India, he added.
- Shopper's Stop, HyperCITY ink MoU for Argos
Shopper’s Stop and HyperCITY Retail, the two retail ventures of K Raheja group, on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding with UK’s le...
- Shoppers' Stop, HyperCITY sign MoU with UK's Home Retail
Shoppers’ Stop and HyperCITY Retail, the two retail ventures of K Raheja group on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding with UK’s lea...