Retailers are always searching for new ways to reduce retail losses such as lost sales because of empty shelves, losses at self-checkout, returns fraud and food waste.
Every year, store operations and loss prevention experts from over 300 different retail businesses from around the world participate in the meetings and research organised by ECR Retail Loss.
This podcast series brings you the latest insights from our research and best practice meetings.
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Retailers are always searching for new ways to reduce retail losses such as lost sales because of empty shelves, losses at self-checkout, returns fraud and food waste.
Every year, store operations and loss prevention experts from over 300 different retail businesses from around the world participate in the meetings and research organised by ECR Retail Loss.
This podcast series brings you the latest insights from our research and best practice meetings.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What happens when someone orders five beers and a bag of crisps to arrive within 15 minutes but the store only has four beers?
Professor Daniel Corsten joins Colin Peacock on the podcast to dissect the economics and challenges of quick commerce. And why they so often don’t add up.
From soaring labour costs to out-of-stocks and substitutions, it’s a model that struggles to work in higher-wage markets.
Daniel shares fresh insights on where picking costs stack up, the hidden toll of substitutions, and the smart interventions that might make fast fulfilment more viable.
A timely reality check for retailers chasing speed and customer satisfaction.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.