The Retail Show

Oliver Banks / OB&Co

This is THE RETAIL SHOW - exploring the rapid evolution and fiercely competitive world of retail, whether it's stores, ecommerce, or every other aspect of the sector. The Retail Show is the weekly podcast for retail leaders, industry experts and enthusiasts. Hosted by Oliver Banks, a UK based retail consultant and advisor, and one of the world's most influential voices in retail. He's also the author of bestselling book, Driving Retail Transformation: How to Navigate Disruption and Change. Every week, tune in to stay up to speed with the top news headlines and what they mean for you, gather insight on essential industry trends and strategies, learn from the shopping trips of novel and best in class retailers, and much more. THE RETAIL SHOW is available to listen to wherever you enjoy your podcasts, so be sure to subscribe now. Find out more on the website, TheRetailShow.uk, and let's drive a better, brighter future for retail's customers, colleagues, and companies. read less
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Episodes

Major Change at John Lewis plus Fresh Innovations from Morrisons and Ocado
14-08-2024
Major Change at John Lewis plus Fresh Innovations from Morrisons and Ocado
Join Oliver Banks and stay up to speed with the ever-evolving world of retail. In this episode:News You Can UseJohn Lewis has been working on a major suite of changes to boost customer experience in stores.Ocado is trialling a new reusable packaging solution which has been specifcially designed for online groceries.Amazon is expanding their returns options for brands and retailers using their Fulfilled By Amazon (FBA) services.Card Factory and Just Eat are collaborating to offer a quick commerce solution for greetings cards.Deliveroo have switched into profitability as they continue to increase their platform and partnerships with other retailers. Tesco are deploying digital product passports for clothing items from its F&F brand.Morrisons announced a new aspect to their retail media network - in store sampling. Amazon and Barclaycard are collaborating to release a new credit card with benefits for shopping with Amazon.At the end of this week, Aldi is stopping their online order click and collect service.Avon is filing for bankruptcy following tough financial performance and in the face of impending lawsuits related to links to cancer. Trend SetterIn this new segment, explore emerging and crucial trends. This week, take a look at how product placement evolved during the 2024 Olympic Games. With brands like Louis Vuitton, Samsung, Coca-Cola and Dior making major commercial appearances, it pushes the boundaries for media opportunities at the Games, and beyond.And FinallyLearn about the old John Lewis department store that's being repurposed into a massive adventure park. Listen to this episode of The Retail Show to stay up to speed with the ever-evolving world of retail. Enjoy listening.Further listeningIn the episode, Oliver mentions episode 113 of the Retail Transformation Show podcast. Click to listen to the episode on the website or find it in your usual podcast app.
The Disruptive Trio of Amazon, TikTok and Temu Continue to Evolve
07-08-2024
The Disruptive Trio of Amazon, TikTok and Temu Continue to Evolve
Join Oliver Banks and stay up to speed with the ever-evolving world of retail. In this episode:News You Can UseAmazon have upgraded their Just Walk Out technology with multi-modal technology.ThredUp announced a series of new AI-powered features to assist shoppers. TikTok and Temu have scaled massively recently, but they are now looking to adjust their fees and terms as they look to convert revenue growth into profitability growth. Holland and Barrett have invested in security and anti-theft monitoring technology and have shared data about the level of crimes observed.In the UK, retail stores and colleagues are facing disruption and a tsunami of criminal offences as riots and looting get out of control. B&Q is exploring quick commerce and is partnering with Deliveroo to launch rapid deliveries in London and is also working with DPD to offer robotic deliveries in Milton Keynes.John Lewis is looking to transform their customer experience when it comes to retail media.The Shopping TripThis week, two retailers go head-to-head with their recent livestream shopping events. eBay collaborated with Love Island to offer exclusive items from the TV show. Whilst Walmart and P&G worked together to set up an Olympic-themed livestream event. Both were very different so we're looking at what worked and what didn't. And discover which event came out on top. Watch the livestream replays:eBay x Love Island and their preloved eventWalmart x P&G and their Olympic-themed eventAnd FinallyWalmart is using 'depackaging' technology to process waste packaged food in stores, creating a clean recyclable waste stream and unlocking a food stream too.Listen to this episode of The Retail Show to stay up to speed with the ever-evolving world of retail. Enjoy listening.
Boots Turns to Big Data, John Lewis Builds its Future and Reloading the Metaverse
31-07-2024
Boots Turns to Big Data, John Lewis Builds its Future and Reloading the Metaverse
Join Oliver Banks and stay up to speed with the ever-evolving world of retail. In this episode:News You Can UseBoots will use their loyalty scheme’s Advantage Card data to help predict and develop new disease treatments.In the US, Schnucks Markets are integrating a feature on their electronic shelf label solution to allow Instacart pickers to activate a pick by light solution to increase productivity.Sam’s Club brings retail media to scan and go functionality. Product ads are displayed to customers in based on recent scans.New Nike CIO will be focused on simplifying, standardising and modernising Nike’s platform, suggesting a period of consolidation rather than innovation.John Lewis Partnership has been given planning permission to transform one of their Waitrose supermarkets into 353 homes and a refurbished store.John Lewis & Partners launched a range of pre-loved designer bags.eBay and Love Island decided to take their relationship to the next level, with a livestream hosted by TikTok influencer and former contestant and footballer.Another company looking to livestreaming this week is Walmart, who collaborated with P&G to put on an Olympic special live shopping event.The Perfume Shop have partnered with Deliveroo to offer 25 minute delivery of branded perfumes.In Australia, Aldi have pulled out of their trials to offer online shopping to customers.Coach are moving into the metaverse and aiming to appeal to Gen Z consumers.Insight SpotlightThis week, the Insight Spotlight shines on the latest research and insight from Walmart and Morning Consult. The “State of Adaptive Retail” looks to explore how particular customer habits and preferences evolve, and how retailers must be flexible to adapt to these demands.Oliver explores 3 insights from the report and you can review the full insight report here: The State of Adaptive Retail.And FinallyWalmart continue to experiment with the metaverse and are launching 5 virtual dorms which are curated by influencers and based on social trends and analysis.Listen to this episode of The Retail Show to stay up to speed with the ever-evolving world of retail. Enjoy listening.