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May 11, 2026·6 min read

London specialty retail: How experience boosts profit in 2026

A tough truth first. Many Londoners say they want provenance and wellness, yet they comparison‑shop on price. Still, there’s daylight. Consumers say they’ll pay an average 9.7% more for sustainably produced or sourced goods, according to PwC’s 2024 Voice of the Consumer. If you’re in London specialty retail for spices and tea, that gap between intention and action is your margin opportunity—if experience and proof make the premium feel earned. PwC 2024 Voice of the Consumer. (pwc.com) Related:

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May 10, 2026·6 min read

Vancouver Athletic Wear Retailers Face 2026 Market Erosion

Vancouver Athletic Wear Retailers Face 2026 Market Erosion Shoppers scroll. Likes spike. Sales dip. The paradox is alive on the West Coast: a single retailer can dominate local buzz while watchable transactions slide to rivals. That gap is exactly where Vancouver athletic wear SMBs are losing share today, and it’s fixable if you combine three levers that big brands can’t copy fast: place-based authenticity, value-led pricing, and experience-first retail. In other words, win the athletic wear re

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