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India’s CCI probes AB InBev over alleged retailer cartel in $10 billion beer market
India’s antitrust agency has targeted Anheuser-Busch InBev in a cartel investigation after the world’s leading brewer cooperated for four years as a witness, resulting in a court battle where AB InBev obtained a temporary injunction, according to two sources and documents.
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European fraud attempts spike 140% on black friday, but visa steps in
This Black Friday, fraudsters once again made concerted efforts to target bargain hunters hoping to cash in on the shopping frenzy, but this year far fewer succeeded.
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Cashless future on the brink of scandal: why Britons are outraged by the “card dictatorship”
When Covid forced the high street to go digital and turned handling physical money into a health risk, some businesses decided to stop accepting cash altogether.
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Cybercriminals attack Harrods: another British retailer hit
Harrods, the luxury department store in London, is the latest retailer to be targeted by cyber hackers.
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Secret room, fake goods, and vapes: police bust one of Oxford Street’s biggest pop-up shops
Tourists visiting a candy store on Oxford St were charged £899 for two packs of sweets - an incident that resulted in fleeing shop staff ultimately leading police to a cache of counterfeit goods.
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Zizzi, Itsu, and Asda among retailers rejecting cash
A number of major retailers have stopped taking cash in some or all of their stores, sparking backlash from a pro-cash campaign group, who say they are ’letting down the public’
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Retailers report that shoplifters are becoming increasingly brazen and out of control
Retail crime is "out of control" and shoplifters are carrying out increasingly brazen and violent acts of theft because they do not fear any consequences, an industry body has told the BBC.
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CPS offers plea deals to Entain suspects before deciding on charges
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has offered plea discussions with suspects from Entain as it gears up to make charging decisions by the end of the year.
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Theft and fraud cost the Co-op Group nearly £40 million in just six months
To clamp down on stealing, Co-op began trailing AI theft detection technology. The company’s interim results also said it will open 120 new shops by the end of next year.
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Next warns of potential store closures following £30 million legal defeat
High street giant Next is facing an uncertain future — it’s warned of possible store closures after losing a landmark £30 million legal case over equal pay.
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Carpetright on brink of collapse putting 1,800 jobs and 270 stores at risk
The move does not mean Carpetright has fallen into administration, filing a notice of intent to appoint an administrator is a move retailers can make to prevent the company from going bust
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Inside Britain’s ‘out of control’ shoplifting crisis as even pound shops become targets
One in ten independent shops lost more than £10,000 to shoplifting in the last two years, according to the Federation of Small Businesses
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