Even as the effects of the pandemic continue to be felt across the world, consumers still expect retailers to commit to and deliver their corporate sustainability and ESG targets. So much so that it has become an important factor in driving long-term loyalty. This is significant as the competitive battlelines of retail have become blurred amidst the pandemic-driven surge in online demand.
One of the more consistent themes in retailers’ sustainability strategies is reducing retail waste, an enormous challenge in the sector. Retail Insight’s own research estimates that UK retailers waste as much as £2.4 billion worth of food every year. Therefore, it is unsurprising that many retailers are investing in advanced technology solutions to reduce their wastage.
A highly effective solution that retailers adopt is dynamic markdown technology. This method allows retailers to sell more while also reducing retail waste.
It leverages sophisticated technology that optimizes the discount of expiring products to maximize the sell-through without losing too much of the product’s value. The approach digests a range of different variables such as store location, time of day, product volume, and historical demand to produce a price in real-time to apply to the product.
The benefits of dynamic markdowns are vast and quickly achieved, including:
It also allows retailers to reallocate food waste savings and reinvest them back into alternative sustainability priorities.
This extract was originally featured in the sixth 'Shape of Food Retailing in the New Normal' paper dedicated to 'Sustainability’.