Şok's August Strategy: Price Competition and Demand Management in the Retail Sector
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Key Highlights
Perakende devi Şok, Ağustos ayının ilk günlerinde ev bakım ve elektronik eşya kategorilerinde fiyat odaklı agresif bir hamle başlatarak tüketici taleb

Retail giant Şok has initiated an aggressive price-focused move in the home care and electronics categories during the first days of August, aiming to stimulate consumer demand. Through its campaign valid from August 1-4, the company adopts a competitive pricing architecture, particularly focusing on seasonal needs and hygiene products.
Product Mix and Pricing in the Home Care Market
The focal point of the campaign consists of practical solutions facilitating indoor cleaning processes, while the presence of international brands in the personal care category is also noteworthy.Managing Electronics Demand Amid Rising Temperatures
In this period of rising air temperatures, the climate control products offered by Şok through its “İste Gelsin” category reflect a stock management strategy addressing urgent consumer needs.The aggressive pricing strategies of retail giants based on catalogs serve as a critical measure to gain a competitive advantage amidst shrinking consumer expenditures. The highlighting of fan models from brands like Altus and Dijitsu should be interpreted as an effort to balance the impact of seasonal demand fluctuations on profitability.
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