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Christophe Echement Ping Price analyses the Petits Lions of Delhaize

12m · The Retail Influencer · 21 Mar 14:13

In this episode, Christophe Echement sheds light on Ping Price's latest analysis of Delhaize's Little Lions concept.

What do we learn from our interview? Among other things, that 1000 seems to be a magic number for retailers, that Little Lions doesn't mean fixed price, and that Delhaize is consistent in its communication.

Find out more in the latest episode of the Retail Influencer.

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