EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 19 MIN
Bunnings Wins Facial Recognition Case, Cosette Collapses, and the Return of Topshop
from This Week In Ecommerce · host Ecom Nation
This week, Mal and Alex return to unpack a massive week in Australian retail. From job cuts at Peloton and controversy at Nike to Cosette’s dramatic closure and JB Hi-Fi launching a retail media network, Episode 125 breaks down the headlines that matter.🔹 In this episode:Peloton Cuts 11% of StaffThe pandemic darling continues its post-boom correction with major layoffs. Is AI taking over engineering jobs, or is this just poor pandemic planning coming full circle? Nike Investigated for “Reverse Discrimination”The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is probing Nike for alleged discrimination against white employees. A bizarre case that may have ripple effects for diversity hiring everywhere. Topshop Returns to Myer, Rhode Launches at MeccaTwo brand launches with very different energy. While Topshop leans into nostalgia, Rhode rides a wave of influencer-fueled anticipation. What’s the play for each retailer? Cosette Collapses After 11 Years in AustraliaThe luxury reseller shuts down its Australian operations amid mounting legal complaints and trust issues. Mal and Alex break down what went wrong—and what it means for secondhand retail. JB Hi-Fi Joins the Retail Media BoomJB Hi-Fi has launched its own omnichannel retail media network in partnership with Retail Media Works. Why this is a smart move—and a worrying sign for indie retail. Facial Recognition at Bunnings Gets the Green LightIn a landmark decision, a tribunal has ruled that Bunnings can use facial recognition tech in stores—if customers are notified. A slippery slope for retail privacy, or necessary for security?
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