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South Africa: Mr Price retailer credits Easter, timely winter season for quarterly sales bump
South Africa: Mr Price retailer credits Easter, timely winter season for quarterly sales bump

Zawya

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

South Africa: Mr Price retailer credits Easter, timely winter season for quarterly sales bump

South African clothing retailer Mr Price reported a 6.3% rise in its first-quarter sales on Wednesday, 23 July 2025, with comparable store sales up 3%, supported by the shift of Easter holidays into April and a timely winter season. Mr Price, which also sells furniture and homeware, said group sales grew to R9bn ($513m) in the three months to June 28 compared to the same quarter last year. The group recorded strong sales growth in April and May of 11.3% and 11.9%, respectively, due to the shift of Easter holidays into April and a timely winter season, with cold temperatures starting in late April, sooner than last year. This boosted demand for warm clothing and shoes in the first two months of the quarter. However, sales in June decreased by 5.1%, tracking declines across the market, prompting higher mark-downs in a highly promotional sector and reducing first-quarter gross profit margin by 20 basis points, Mr Price said. "The group exited the winter season clean and is comfortable with its closing stock position," the budget retailer said. Its clothing sales grew by 6%, while the homeware division increased sales by 6.4%. The telecoms segment continued its double-digit sales growth, increasing by 12.7%. Mr Price said it has gained more than R300m in market share from competitors over the last 12 months, "highlighting the effectiveness of its differentiated fashion-value offering."

Poundland is shutting ANOTHER branch for good after announcing 25 closures in major shake-up – see the full list
Poundland is shutting ANOTHER branch for good after announcing 25 closures in major shake-up – see the full list

The Sun

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Poundland is shutting ANOTHER branch for good after announcing 25 closures in major shake-up – see the full list

POUNDLAND has shut down yet another location in a string of recent closures. It comes after the budget retailer launched a restructuring plan last month. 2 Poundland closed the doors of its Whiteley location for the final time on Monday, July 21. The closure was confirmed in a post on social media from the Whiteley Shopping Centre. A representative expressed sadness in seeing Poundland leave the premises. Local reaction "We're sad to see you go, Poundland. We're truly saddened to share that our local Poundland has now closed its doors," a representative said. "It's been a part of our community for years, offering great value and friendly service, and it will certainly be missed. 'We want to wish the whole team at Poundland all the very best for the future — thank you for everything." They added that shoppers could still find another Poundland location nearby. "For anyone still looking to shop at Poundland, the nearest store is now in Fareham on West Street," the post read. String of closures Poundland stores across the country are facing uncertainty, as the brand announced 25 locations will close in the coming weeks. Plans were submitted to the courts to close 68 shops as part of the new owners restructuring. Poundland to be sold for JUST £1 as frontrunner for shock takeover is revealed after wave of store closures The locations that will permanently pull the shutters throughout August are: Ammanford (August 10) Birmingham Fort (August 10) Cardiff Valegate (August 10) Cramlington (August 10) Leicester (August 10) Long Eaton (August 10) Port Glasgow (August 10) Seaham (August 10) Shrewsbury (August 10) Tunbridge Wells (August 10) Bedford (August 17) Bidston Moss (August 17) Broxburn (August 17) Craigavon (August 17) Dartmouth (August 17) East Dulwich (August 17) Falmouth (August 17) Hull St Andrews (August 17) Newtonabbey (August 17) Perth (August 17) Poole (August 17) Sunderland (August 17) Stafford (August 17) Thornaby (August 17) Worcester (August 17) Poundland was taken over by investment firm Gordon Brothers last month. The firm said it is looking to make the brand profitable again after an 'an extended period of under-performance'. While Whiteley was not featured on the list of upcoming closures, staff and shoppers have been left disappointed at the sudden closure. Which Poundland shops will close from this Sunday? THE following Poundland stores will temporarily close from this Sunday, January 10. Newark, St Marks Place Londonderry Ferryquay Street NI Grantham, Isaac Newton Centre, Kingston upon Thames Eden Walk Mansfield Four Seasons Shopping Centre Harlow Harvey Shopping Centre Lowestoft Britten Shopping Centre Colchester Culver Street Ipswich Sailmakers Shopping Centre Ayr High Street Norwich Castle Mall Workington Campbell-Savours Way Newmarket, The Guineas Shopping Centre Carlisle Scotch Street Luton 31 The Mall Shopping Centre Dumfries, Loreburne Shopping Centre Belfast Castlecourt Shopping Centre NI Glasgow Union Street Newry Buttercrane Shopping Centre NI Falkirk Howgate Shopping Centre Enniskillen Erneside Shopping Centre NI Edinburgh Princes Street Newry Quays Shopping Centre NI Perth St Johns Shopping Centre Inverness High Street Cardiff 121 Queens Street Kirkcaldy Mercat Shopping Centre Bridgwater Angel Place Shopping Centre Cramlington Manor Walks Shopping Centre Burnley 82 Charter Walk Shopping Centre Middlesbrough Captain Cook Square Shopping Centre Preston Fishergate Centre Durham Riverwalk Shopping Centre Rochdale Exchange Shopping Centre Beverley Flemingate Shopping Centre Chester Frodsham Street Farnham The Borough Bootle Strand Shopping Centre Fareham Market Quay Solihull High Street Fareham Whiteley Shopping Centre Newcastle under Lyme Castle Walk Crewe Market St Merry Hill Shopping Centre The Sun has reached out to Poundland for comment. More closures A popular fashion outlet has launched a shutting down sale amid a string of closures. Plus, the Original Factory Shop is also offering discounts to customers as it prepares to close another location. And a high street giant has announced a closing down sale after pulling the shutters on a seaside shop. 2

‘Here to stay': Kmart responds to divisive homewares trend
‘Here to stay': Kmart responds to divisive homewares trend

News.com.au

time18-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • News.com.au

‘Here to stay': Kmart responds to divisive homewares trend

It's a colour that can instantly reveal someone's age – but despite it's confronting ability to expose us, one of Australia's biggest retailers said it's not going anywhere. 'Millennial green' is a recently coined term which refers to the trend of using various shades of muted, earthy greens in interior design, particularly among those aged 29 to 44 years old. While undoubtedly popular, the colour's apparent power to out those in the millennial age group, has proved unsavoury among some online. After being brutally labelled 'the new sad beige' by several critics on TikTok, some have sworn off the trendy colour – but now Kmart has weighed in on the debate, declaring it is 'here to stay'. Speaking at a showing of the budget retailer's new homewares range, buyer Nic Holmes said green – particularly the sage shade – was a trend that was going nowhere anytime soon. 'Millennial green is here to stay. I fall into the category where everyone loves it, and I look around my house and think, 'ohh, I've got a lot of green',' the long-running Kmart staffer told 'The design team, who are currently working two seasons ahead in 2027, are still seeing green introduced and carrying on.' Because of this, the store's 2025 August living range, designed to help 'Australians refresh their homes at everyday low prices', has 'millennial green' wove through every category, from homewares to kitchen accessories. The trendy hue even has a starring moment in Kmart's new 'expandable' range, with a green lounge chair that comes in a compact box before expanding once opened. Priced at $169, the Como Chenille Lounge Chair only recently hit stores, but it's already proving incredibly popular. 'Run to Kmart for this new release,' one TikTok user declared in a video. As another, who showed how you could use three of them to make a couch, described the item as a 'good little buy'. 'They're soooo comfortable! Got mine last night,' one raved in the comments section. 'You're kiddddding these are Kmart?!' shared another. As one added: 'Obsessed!' Mr Holmes also shared his tips on styling with the colour, explaining that to nail the green trend, it was 'all about layering different tones of green'. 'This trend is not going to go anywhere because the colour is just too versatile,' he shared. 'We call it the new neutral, so if you're a neutral cream customer, and you introduce the sage greens to your home, the palettes work so well together. 'The exciting thing for me is that it is going to be forecast as continuing to grow, it's going to explode.' Kmart said the expanded furniture offering is a 'major highlight this season', adding that it features exciting new innovations that have been compressed to make it 'easier than ever to shop large furniture'. 'Key pieces include the ever-popular Nate Range which has now been extended and reimagined in black with slatted panelling and lozenge shapes,' a spokesperson said. 'There's also the Charles Cabinet ($89) with bold ball feet and arched panels and additional items like the Wave Bedhead ($139) and the Mali Lounge Chair ($179), are expected to be high-impact hero items for customers.'

Primark's genius 5-piece buy costs just £1 & means you can bring ALL your favourite liquids in your carry-on this summer
Primark's genius 5-piece buy costs just £1 & means you can bring ALL your favourite liquids in your carry-on this summer

The Sun

time14-07-2025

  • The Sun

Primark's genius 5-piece buy costs just £1 & means you can bring ALL your favourite liquids in your carry-on this summer

TRYING to pack for a holiday is never an easy task, but it's even worse when you're just relying on hand luggage. Not only do you have to squeeze in multiple outfits and shoes, you also have the issue of finding space for liquids. 2 Liquids are particularly difficult as you are only able to bring 1 litre of it with you in hand luggage. And to make it even harder, each liquid has to be in packages that are under 100ml, even if the product is only half full. Most airports also ask you to place the liquids into a small plastic bag, and many limit one bag per flyer. That can make it massively difficult for us to fit our favourite perfume, bodycare, skincare and make-up into the tiny plastic bags. Too many times have we been caught out by the liquid limitations and had to throw away a deodorant or toothpaste before even making it through security. But there's an easy solution to prevent you from having to throw your toiletries away. You can, of course, use a bar of soap instead of shower gel, and you can even swap liquid shampoo for a shampoo bar as well. This will not only save you money from buying the mini toiletries, but gives you more space for your liquid limit too. But for those pesky toiletries like foundation or face wash, there's an even cheaper option available thanks to Primark. The budget retailer is selling a five-piece travel bottle set for just £1. Primark launches new range of cabin bags on wheels - they're approved by all budget airlines & there's matching carry-ons too The pack comes with a spray bottle for heat protection spray, a dispenser bottle for body lotion, two squeeze bottles for shower gel and hair products and a small plastic tub. This means you can decant your larger must-have products into smaller packaging so you don't have to miss them on your travels. The set also comes with stickers so you can label each product as well as a pourer to make sure moving your liquid products doesn't get messy. It's the perfect way to store products in your carry-on without them taking up lots of space. Holiday packing tips Jemma Solomon, aka The Label Lady has got 5 packing tips to help you get organised for your next holiday. 1. Write a list Think about all the essentials you need to take with you; suncream, medicine, a few games for the kids, beach towels, and write everything in one list, which you can tick off as you add it to your suitcase. Or for complete ease, try Google's AI app - Gemini - which will create a list for you and help you not over pack. 2. Involve your kids Jemma said: 'My girls are getting older, they're 11 and nine, and they enjoy helping to pack. So I send them a list, and say 'this is what you need' and they follow the list. 'And then I give them a rucksack each - and say to them 'you can have whatever you want in there as long as it's not liquid', and they can take that on the plane. And that's their 'home away from home' items.' 3. Try a hack or two She said: "I think they all work, but for different reasons - and you've just got to pick the right one for your trip. "Rolling your clothes is really good to stop your clothes from getting creases. And if you're trying to get a lot of items into your case, it's a space saver. 'Packing cubes are great - for example, I'm going on holiday with my three kids and we're all using the same suitcase for our clothes. "These handy compartments let you separate your clothes, toiletries and tech into designated cubes, maximising luggage space by keeping your items compressed and neatly stacked. "I love taking them abroad with the family and it means my kids can easily take charge of their own items once we've arrived." 4. Decant beauty products Do you really need to take full-size bottles of shampoo and conditioner with you? The beauty industry has evolved so much, you can now buy shampoo bars or sheets - which are much lighter and smaller. Or, if you'll be popping to the shops when you're abroad, consider buying some items when you arrive. 5. Get organised before you come home Jemma said: 'When you repack on holiday [before coming home], the trick is to separate clean from dirty clothes. 'Also pack it in some form of order - so lights, darks, colours for items that need washing, or if you wash your clothes by person in the household, piles for each person. "Then you can put it straight into the washing machine. Do it straight away, don't leave it." More Travel Buys It's not the only travel must-have Primark shoppers a re going wild for. Primark's underseat bag has racked up a legion of fans, and measures 40x20x25cm, when its wheels are removed, meaning it's fully compliant with Ryanair's underseat baggage dimensions (40x20x25cm) TikTok user Pia Blossom decided to put it to the test and see how much the popular tiny bag can hold - while being within the regulations. It's also ideal for EasyJet customers, with their under-seat cabin bag's maximum dimensions being 45x36x20cm, including handles and wheels. She said: 'I am a chronic overpacker that refuses to pay for luggage, so this is ideal. 'Shall we see how much we can fit in it? Getting to work, Pia managed to add a 'couple of dresses, a couple of jackets, cardigan, underwear, spare bra and [two pairs of] summery shoes.' She also added a jacket and pyjamas and was thrilled to see it all fit in easily to the £25 cabin bag. 'This is closing much easier than I thought it would, which feels like a challenge to put more in," she joked.

Kmart releases popular furniture item for $85
Kmart releases popular furniture item for $85

News.com.au

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

Kmart releases popular furniture item for $85

A brand new $85 product from Kmart has caught the eye of shoppers before even hitting stores. The Kmart Expanding Chair is yet to be released by the popular budget retailer, both in store and online, but it dropped in a small number of stores three weeks before it was due to hit shelves, sending social media users into a frenzy. The 12kg chair, which comes compacted before expanding as per the name, retails for $85 and comes in a green corduroy or a white fluffy fabric. TikTok user @kittysaltyy posted a video of the hot ticket item when she initially snapped one up, as well as a 24-hour update. 'As far as my review goes, it is super solid. Very heavy, it seems to be holding its shape well,' she said. 'I wouldn't necessarily say run to go get one — it's not that great but I kinda like it.' She said when she purchased it, she thought it was going to be a full sized armchair, but her cats loved it and it was comfortable. She said it was cute and liked having something closer to the floor. In response to some questions from fellow social media users, the TikTok creator said the chair didn't have a smell of any kind and the cover came off so it could be washed. Many social media users were excited by the idea. 'Keen to see how it turns out,' one person said. Another added: 'I can't find it on their website! I need it.' 'OMG running to get one for my cats. Thank you,' another cat owner commented. Someone else mentioned: 'I cant wait to see. I'm forever seeing these on ads so I love that Kmart has jumped on the trend!!' 'I feel like it is a good pet bed. Kmart got that advertising wrong,' one commented. Another added: 'I need three for my kids! They're perfect kid sized!!!' 'No because PLEASE tell me you accidentally LIED when you said you got it from Kmart!!! I LITERALLY CANT FIND IT AND I NEEEEDDDD THIS CHAIR,' another commented. One weighed in: 'It's a good upgrade from the old beanbag. by the time you get all the beans it's close to that price anyway. love it! Good gaming chair for kids.' But some people were hooked on the price point after @kittysaltyy said she felt like it was reasonable for a 'literal arm chair'. 'Did you just said ONLY $85 like sister that's EXPENSIVE,' one person said. Another added: 'The sentence ONLY $85 is insane to me.' 'Literally an overpriced children's beanbag nooooooo,' another added. A Kmart spokesperson weighed in on the product's popularity. 'Whether you're going maximalist with expressive statement pieces or keeping things calm and neutral, August Living offers a highly flexible mix-and-match approach — helping you style your home, your way,' the spokesperson told 'Also new this season: an expanded furniture offering, including compact, easy to shop compressed lounge chairs that expand to full size when opened — making stylish, large-scale furniture easier to transport and set up than ever before.'

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