Independent retailers boycott Black Friday
Seven in ten independent retailers across the UK are boycotting Black Friday this year, as rising operational costs and economic pressures continue to impact small businesses, according to the latest
Seven in ten independent retailers across the UK are boycotting Black Friday this year, as rising operational costs and economic pressures continue to impact small businesses, according to the latest
Independent retailers across the UK are set to defy the Black Friday sales frenzy for the third year running, according to a survey conducted by the British Independent Retailers Association
During Black Friday week, Kit & Kin, the B Corp certified family brand co-founded by Spice Girl Emma Bunton, will double its contribution to the World Land Trust, an organisation
Small businesses should not feel pressured into taking part in Black Friday this year, says Lee Murphy, a small business finance expert at The Accountancy Partnership. Many business owners are already
Kit & Kin, the sustainable, B Corp certified nursery brand co-founded by Spice Girl Emma Bunton, is focusing on preserving our rainforests for its 2022 Black Friday campaign. To do this,
The British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) has revealed that over 85% of its traders will not be participating in the Black Friday Sales. The association, which works with over 6,000 independent
Retail intelligence expert Springboard forecasts that over the crucial six-week Christmas trading period from Sunday 21 November to Saturday 4 January, footfall across all UK retail destinations will average -17%
Kit & Kin, the eco-friendly brand co-founded by Emma Bunton, is set to celebrate Black Friday differently this year by investing in a ‘Greener Tomorrow’. Taking a stand against this
Annual discount days set online sales soaring in November, with a growth rate of +16.4% year-on-year. The figures are from the latest IMRG Capgemini Online Retail Index, which tracks the
Royal Mail has revealed the top 10 areas where shoppers made the most online purchases over the course of Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2019. Those in Central London top the
New research from Capgemini shows that 40% of those aged 18-34 will be spending more on festive shopping in 2019 than last year. This is in comparison to an overall average of 28%
Despite a particularly tough year, Mintel forecasts some Christmas cheer for Britain’s retailers. The latest research predicts that December’s retail sales will reach £48.7 billion. This is a respectable 3.8% increase
The festive period is about to kick off with Black Friday. For many retailers, this marks the start of the holiday shopping season. If you are considering offering discounts and running