Warner’s
UK independent retailer, Guy Warner, has got onboard with food waste app, Gander, by installing its technology in his latest flagship store in Upton-Upon-Severn.
The co-branded concept store is branded as Warner’s Supermarkets – Together with Morrisons.
The Gander app identifies reduced food items in local stores in real-time.
Open for Vintage and Luxclusif
Open for Vintage (OFV), a luxury resale technology platform and Luxclusif, a company wholly owned by Farfetch, have announced a partnership to power The Loop handbag buy back service.
The Loop is accessed directly on the former’s website and allows customers to trade in their designer handbags in exchange for store credit that can be used towards future purchases on OFV.
Customers submit product details and photographs of their bags and a proposed buy back price is generated within two days. Once accepted by the customer, the bag is sent to Luxclusif for verification, free of charge.
Once verification is complete, OFV provide the store credit to the customer and Luxclusif retain ownership of the bag, increasing the volume of pre-owned merchandise across the wider Farfetch network.
The Loop launches together with a brand new OFV website. As part of this initiative, OFV has migrated its order management solution to Onport, another wholly owned Farfetch company.
Prada
Prada has announced the seventh instalment of its Timecapsule NFT Collection.
On 1st December, in celebration of the festive season, there will be an exclusive holiday drop of a gender neutral sweater along with a gifted NFT.
The latest NFT drop is #36 in the Timecapsule collection.
Timecapsule NFT holders will have the opportunity to gain access to exclusive events and experiences including invitations to events such as Prada Extends and Prada Mode, which are held around the world.
Those from the first six drops will be in with an exclusive chance to attend Prada Extends Miami on the sidelines of Art Basel 2022.
Coca-Cola
On Thursday (24th November) evening, one of London’s most famous landmarks lit up in Coca-Cola red as thousands came together for a festive sing-along.
Following the first ever live karaoke experience on the Piccadilly Lights in 2019, Coca-Cola returned this year to lead people in Christmas carols and, of course, the Holidays Are Coming song from the brand’s Xmas television advertisement.
Those taking part could get their image streamed live onto the Piccadilly Lights, the largest advertising display in Europe, providing a moment to share with friends and family via social media.