UK POS helps retailers shine in the classroom
July 26, 2010
As figures have been released showing that parents pay out up to £201, 809 a year raising each child, and up to £37 a month on school uniforms*, UK Point of Sale Group Ltd is launching a campaign to help retailers strengthen their focus on their target audience through visual displays and point of sale solutions as back to school is once again on the agenda.

- No longer is there one local shop supplying uniforms to the surrounding schools
- The age of the mass market is well and truly underway
- With big name retailers stocking box pleat skirts, pale blue shirts and knee length charcoal grey socks which means there is even more reason to fight to stand out from the crowd with back to school offers
- The back to school market has changed dramatically over the last decade
- Retailers now offer whole uniform sets for under £10
- It is for this reason that UK POS is fighting to help the high street market their merchandise
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