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IKEA showroom with clear pricing labels on furniture
EconomyEN
IKEA Price Consistency Strategy 2026: Anchoring Trust in Volatile Times

Explore the IKEA price consistency strategy 2026 as Ingka Group prioritizes stability for shoppers. Learn how predictable pricing is becoming a key competitive advantage in a volatile retail market.

A hand firmly crossing out a corporate logo with an X mark
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Longest Customer Boycotts: Why Small Grudges Last 50 Years

Discover the longest customer boycotts where petty grudges have lasted for decades. From Domino's to Uber, see why these people refuse to spend a dime.

Jellycat aubergine plushie on a modern desk with office supplies
EconomyEN
Jellycat China Market Growth 2024: The $459M Emotional Economy of Kidults

Jellycat's revenue hit $459M in 2024, fueled by a massive trend in China. Learn why 'kidults' are spending thousands on plushies amid economic uncertainty.

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Shoppers at a thrift store under holiday decorations
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Thrift Surge: 11% Traffic Jump as Tariffs and High Prices Reshape 2025 Holiday Shopping

Thrift store traffic jumped 11% this holiday season as American shoppers pivoted away from traditional malls due to high prices and tariff concerns.

Daiso's Big-Box Bet: How a Korean Retailer Is Fighting Temu With Bricks, Not Clicks
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Daiso's Big-Box Bet: How a Korean Retailer Is Fighting Temu With Bricks, Not Clicks

South Korea's Asung Daiso is countering the rise of Chinese e-commerce giants like Temu and AliExpress by investing in large-format physical stores, betting on in-store experience to win over price-sensitive consumers.

The Sushiro Signal: Why 3-Hour Sushi Queues in Shanghai Reveal More Than Geopolitics
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The Sushiro Signal: Why 3-Hour Sushi Queues in Shanghai Reveal More Than Geopolitics

Despite Sino-Japanese tensions, Sushiro's Shanghai debut is a smash hit. Our analysis reveals why consumer culture is overriding politics in China's market.

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