Reading Time: 2 minutes Canadian social media users spend an average of $924 per year buying clothes, electronics and toys on social platforms
Tag: E-commerce
More Canadians shopping online for holiday gifts
Reading Time: 2 minutes Time saving, better selection, and the ability to shop in peace without interaction with others were identified as the top three reasons
Can the food retail industry deliver on delivery?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Consumers are increasingly adamant that convenience can’t come at the cost of the environment or our health
The new era in food sales, from drones to virtual restaurants
Reading Time: 3 minutes Grocers understand that e-commerce only makes sense if consumers get convenience. That means delivery
Shop local: the value of an enriched human nudge
Reading Time: 3 minutes To make shopping local the norm, we need to think less about transaction efficiency and more about enjoyment
Loblaws wants to reap the online benefits of customer loyalty
Reading Time: 3 minutes The leading food retailer in Canada wants to become a true online contender to counter the Amazon effect
Retail thrives when it embraces its customers
Reading Time: 3 minutes In an age when the transactional has overtaken the transformational, businesses need to get personal
The economy is doing well, so why can’t Canadian grocers hike prices?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Grocers need to find a way to make inflation work for them and that means competing in the online market
Amazon brings democratic simplicity to the food industry
Reading Time: 3 minutes The online giant is essentially about merchandizing convenience for all. Organic foods and meal kits are its latest targets
Amazon’s appetite for disruption takes a bite out of the food industry
Reading Time: 4 minutes Given its ability to fuse efficient distribution and strategic market insight, the e-commerce giant could well become the leading food retailer in North America