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Spin to Win Prize Wheels

Whether you are looking for a Spin to Win prize wheel, a free-standing chocolate wheel or a tabletop promotional wheel, you’ll find all these promo wheels right here at Displays 2 Go, and although it feels like they’ve been around forever, they’re still very popular and a big hit with customers. 

Australia’s Supermarket Crisis

Grocery prices were said to have fallen by 40% in the UK, so what is in store for Australian shoppers? Gone are the days when you simply shopped at your nearest supermarket, now shoppers have to decide which supermarket can give them the best bang for their buck!

The low down on demonstration tables

Portable sales tables, demonstration tables, sampling tables – so many names but are they all the same? 

Helping You with Product Merchandising

A wide variety of products are required to match the huge variation in merchandising environments. We offer a vast range of display solutions which include a healthy mix of items aimed at supporting your product merchandising requirements.

Hot Facts – Demo Tables

Demonstration tables, portable counters, promotion stands; they all refer to the same product. Whatever terminology you use, Displays 2 Go will certainly have one that’s right for your next activation. 

Coles or Woolies?

It’s official, the cheapest place to shop between Coles and Woolies is Coles, by as much as $400 a year – which is quite a bit in grocery terms. This week the Macquarie Bank has released its MICAWBER report, which basically compares the cost of two shopping baskets, one from Coles and the other Woolies. Coles came out on top for being the cheapest by approx 3.5% on a weighted basis.

Pull Up Banners – 3 of the best.

There are many names for these types of displays. Some people call them banners, banner stands, pop up banners and even pull up banner stands.  They are all basically the same thing and they all do an important job – grab attention, and quickly get your message across in an impactful way.

Cooking carts in food markets

There is pretty much nothing Australia cannot grow or produce. Less than 10% of our retail food is imported, and two thirds of our land is given over to farming. So it’s no wonder that visiting the spectacular city food markets on the weekend has become a social event for many families and foodies.

Food sampling and tasting – what factors make the difference?

When it comes to your sampling activity, what are the things you need to get right?  It’s a question you need to ask yourself when you are deciding on the details of your sampling campaign, and there are a few factors to take into consideration. Here some tips for your next campaign…

Is there room for another grocery discounter?

With Aldi and Lidl opening stores across Australia and giving the traditional grocery stores a run for their money, is there really any room for a third grocery discounter?

German retail company, Schwarz Group, has plans to bring the hypermart chain Kaufland to Australia.

Kaufland has seen success in Eastern Europe with more than 1,230 stores and has a strategy similar to Lidl and Aldi but sells branded products as well as its’ own discount merchandise.

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