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A Vision in Green

Posted At: 21 July 2010 11:21 AM
Related Categories: Retailers

Liam Gallagher popping up in Carnaby Street read more...


SnapShop and FSP to expand

Posted At: 15 July 2010 12:00 PM
Related Categories: FSP News

It's not all doom and gloom. FSP, with its specialised retail consultancy services and comprehensive retailer and shopper information sources, is set to expand. read more...


Another small nail

Posted At: 14 July 2010 13:40 PM
Related Categories: E-tailing, Future of Retailing

FSP applauds the Post Office’s lethargic ability to move with the times. read more...


Roches, Faith, onward, the World!

Posted At: 13 July 2010 00:28 AM
Related Categories: Retailers

In trawling the FSP Retail Database to ensure SnapShop is up to date, I’ve noticed a bit of trend towards world domination by . . . . . Debenhams! read more...


Wired Wellies

Posted At: 17 June 2010 10:20 AM
Related Categories: Social Commentary

Nowhere is safe from technology. Festival goers may have to put up with crowds, communal loos and a distinct lack of basic sanitation, however, they will no longer be out of touch with their mates back home. read more...


SnapShop Is Changing

Posted At: 03 June 2010 11:13 AM
Related Categories: SnapShop Developments

The new, enhanced SnapShop is to be launched next week! read more...


Bossy Boots and Spoil Sports

Posted At: 07 May 2010 16:57 PM
Related Categories: Environmental, Retail Suppliers, Retailers, Social Commentary

So, Poundland and B&M have been selling Boots’ products on the sly then eh? read more...


Basket of Goods

Posted At: 16 March 2010 10:17 AM
Related Categories: Retail Statistics, Social Commentary

Pot noodles, slim fast and Ikea bookshelves were the order of the day, while electronic keyboards, tinned spaghetti and vinyl floor coverings were no longer en vogue... read more...


Basket of Goods

Posted At: 16 March 2010 10:17 AM
Related Categories: Retail Statistics, Social Commentary

Pot noodles, slim fast and Ikea bookshelves were the order of the day, while electronic keyboards, tinned spaghetti and vinyl floor coverings were no longer en vogue... read more...


Hot Topic

Posted At: 05 February 2010 16:44 PM
Related Categories: Retailers, Social Commentary

Food in a can. Yummy. read more...


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