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Retailers react to disposable vape ban.

5 Feb 2024

The retail sector has been responding to government plans to ban disposable vapes as part of plans to tackle the rise in youth vaping.
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UK’s indie food retailers to be recognised in the Farm Shop and Deli Retailer Awards 2024.

23 Jan 2024

Bakers, butchers, cheesemongers, delicatessens, fishmongers, greengrocers, village stores and small farm shops from around the UK have been shortlisted in the Farm Shop and Deli Retailer Awards... Read more…

How Independent Retailers Can Stand Out in A Crowded Market

23 Jan 2024

An interesting article has appeared in Forbes reflecting many of the issues that Indie Retail & ActSmart members will be experiencing – the challenges and... Read more…

Eight in Ten Small Businesses Taking Positive Steps to Strengthen Their Enterprises in 2024

22 Jan 2024

Eight in ten small business owners (81%) are planning to develop their companies in 2024, according to new research from Novuna Business Finance. The research shows that over a third (33%) are... Read more…

The Times names 12 of the UK’s best independent bookshops — as chosen by its readers.

22 Jan 2024

The Times has named 12 of the UK’s best independent bookshops — as chosen by its readers. Readers highlighted places that combined books with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.... Read more…

Bira Launches Second Annual Campaign for Valentine's Day - #LoveYourHighStreet

22 Jan 2024

The British Independent Retailers Association is championing the high street again this Valentine's Day for the second consecutive year with its #LoveYourHighStreet campaign.
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Family-run shop in Lanarkshire village scoops community retailer award for second year running.

10 Jan 2024

Nads Store, a family-run shop in Law, Lanarkshire, has been named Community Retailer of the Year at the Scottish Asian and Business Awards ceremony for the second year running.
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Bira urges vigilance against loan fee fraud following FCA guidance.

10 Jan 2024

In the face of the escalating threat of loan fee fraud, the British Independent Retailers Association (Bira) is urging its members to heed the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) recent guidance... Read more…

Canal boat record store Rubber Ducky Records is back afloat.

9 Jan 2024

Canal boat record store Rubber Ducky Records is back on the water after it sank last April, ruining over 1,000 vinyl records and a stow of music equipment stored on... Read more…

New research shows UK retail sector powered by entrepreneurs and start-ups

9 Jan 2024

While mass-market players continue to dominate the UK retail industry, research by Geek Retreat shows that 15% of Brits have set up their own business in the past ten years, and of these,... Read more…

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Shoppers more likely to shop local if a loyalty scheme is on offer

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News, Creative News, Outdoor News

New research from Groupon reveals the most pressing issues facing local retailers.

One of the most revealing statistics is that four in ten (40%) independent retailers say they don't have a dedicated website.

The research, which questioned 2,010 shoppers and 1,000 local business decision makers nationwide, revealed that independent retailers' biggest challenges are competing with big chain retailers (40%), retaining local customers (38%), and competing with online/app/mobile commerce (35%). Despite these challenges retailers are doing little to try and overcome these challenges, with three fifths (57%) of all independent retailers saying they've never had a loyalty scheme and don't plan to implement one; and over a quarter (26%) admit they've no strategy in place for attracting new customers.

Currently, shoppers are still spending significantly more money at large chains rather than local stores on average each week - £42.70 vs. £10.60 respectively. But all is not lost as consumers say they do want to support local businesses, with almost half (47%) saying it's important for them to shop locally. Consumers in Northern Ireland (65%) and Yorkshire and Humberside (58%) are the keenest to do so.

"Over a third of shoppers say they would be more likely to shop local if a loyalty scheme was on offer "

Overall, shoppers say they are passionate about their local independent businesses because they like their proximity to their home (43%), the way they make their community unique (74%) and want to improve their local economy (47%). Over a third (41%) of shoppers say they would be more likely to shop local if a loyalty scheme was on offer, but that currently many local businesses don't provide them (14%) or promotional discounts (18%).

Jon Wilson, MD at Groupon UK, says: "Over three quarters of Brits support their local businesses as it makes their community unique; and in an age of lookalike high streets, it's more important than ever for the small businesses up and down the country to capitalise on this. In light of the potential post-Brexit economic shift; it's heartening to know that British shoppers have a firm desire to support local businesses."

"Our research suggests that while some local businesses are proactively exploring how to capitalise on these opportunities, an alarmingly large proportion aren't."

 

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