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The next Who Gives a Crap? Meet subscription sheet service Sheetly
Sheetly has launched the first subscription linen service in Australia, with consumers in Brisbane and Sydney now able t...

Indian grocery retailers race to meet consumer demand – but at what cost?
Indian grocery startups are luring tech-savvy customers with the promise of deliveries within 10 minutes.

“Flawed from the outset”: Behind the downfall of David Jones Food
David Jones’ parent suggests a move towards concessions model and longlife products to save ailing food business.

Good. Different? Aldi follows rivals on self-service and e-commerce
Aldi Australia is rolling out self-service technology to select stores in NSW and taking its first steps in e-commerce.

Ciao, Sydney: Romeo’s IGA brings taste of Europe to railside retail
Romeo’s takes a stab at premium groceries with European-style fresh food market and dine-in restaurant.

Why Dylan Alcott just launched his own ready-made meal startup
A lack of accessibility in the food and grocery industry has driven a team of people with disabilities to create their o...

Subway trialling pre-made sandwiches
Sandwich chain offering customers a way to get Subway, faster.

Coles rolls out bulk sizes in value push
Bulk products are up to 63 per cent off the per unit price of standard sizes.

Woolworths launches online recipes hub with Jamie Oliver
The chef’s favourite recipes and tips will be available in-store and through an online hub.

7-Eleven battles “brutal” retail landscape with new format stores
Convenience chain rolls-out new look.

7-Eleven appoints new non-executive director
Convenience chain nabs experienced executive.

Brisbane convenience centre goes for $16m
CBRE: New sources of capital entering the market are prepared to pay a premium to secure retail assets.

Death of the mall
An individual mall may die like an individual car may crash; but ‘The Mall’ is no more dying than ‘The Car’ is dying.

Amazon in Australia might not be the end of retail as we know it
Australian retail will kill itself if it doesn’t adapt to an ever changing consumer and focus on experience over price.

What does convenient mean to the 21st century shopper?
Until the ‘beam me up Scotty’ machine arrives, retailers need to think about what being convenient for customers actuall...

Woolworths sells fuel business to BP
Deal ends the ambitions of Caltex, new convenience partnership formed.