Indian Retailer provides news trends in retailing, recent trends in retailing. Here are some of the retail trends that might just help you create a standout customer experience.
For the last 125 years, people down south in the country have consumed coffee in the form of a staple beverage, whereas in the northern region, tea has always been preferred.
The metrosexual man of today does not mind spending hours in front of the mirror, making weekly trips to the spa or splurging on cosmetics and accessories to enhance his looks.
The Indian wedding season is round the corner and retailers are all set to bank on this opportunity once again. The shopping carnival has just begun for Indian customers.
The Indian economy post economic slump continued to grow at a relatively fast pace. This significantly helped the toys and games market to grow in India
The retail sector has taken its time to actively involve itself in the "green design revolution." The need for green design is imperative. The store must employ strategies to decrease energy and water use and to improve the indoor environment.
Nowadays, every company is racing towards the rural market. But the dilemma is in choosing the correct marketing strategies to be successful in the rural space
Food industry is growing at an alarming rate. This growth, coupled with the growth in disposable income and the burgeoning women force at work is an indication that the house wives will abandon their kitchens more often to whet their appetites outside
In Indian cuisine, food is often served in an arrangement called a Thali. The business of Thali hasn't faded in the rush of other lucrative options like speciality restaurants and fast food joints, it is still an alluring opportunity
In the race to revolutionise the way retail works, multiple sales channel has a competing partner in contactless modes of payment like plastic cards and mobile wallets
The end-of-season-sale in apparels has been visible couple of weeks ahead of the scheduled period due to steady price rise insulated due to new excise duty on branded clothes
Indian retail sector is growing in tandem with the economy. Retail is one of India's largest industries, contributing to about 10 per cent of the GDP and providing employment to 8 per cent of the nation's workforce.
In this day and age of skyrocketing real estate prices where many retailers are following the small format trend, some still believe that it is the big that reap rich reward but the truth is something else.
Major retail brands are taking the celebrity route to position or reposition itself in the market. But does this formula works every time for everybody?