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Does Your Retail Business Have Range Creep: Retail's 'Stock Illusion' (Pt2)

June 8, 2026·18 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Hi, I'm Clare Bailey, The Retail Champion.In Part 1 of the Stock Illusion series, we explored the customer-facing cost of over-ranging — the overwhelm, the choice paralysis, the damage to the shopping experience. Now it's time to go deeper.In this episode, I'm looking at the operational reality of range creep — how it happens, why it feels like good management when it's actually slowly destroying your margins, and what data-driven decisions really look like when you're editing a range.Because here's the truth: most businesses don't suddenly wake up with bloated ranges. It creeps in. A new line because a category's doing well. Another colourway because the grey one sells. A supplier introducing something low-risk. And before long, the range is running the business — not the other way around.What We Cover• Why range creep feels like good management until it really doesn't• The difference between sales performance and margin performance — and why it matters• Why retailers develop emotional attachments to products that are quietly killing their profitability• Product lifecycle management: every product has a beginning and an end• How exception reporting helps you catch decline before it's too late• Why e-commerce has made range discipline harder, not easier• What the best retailers do differently — continuous curation, not annual reviews• Why clarity gives control: and how a curated range is better commercially and operationally• A sneak preview of what's coming in Part ThreeKey Takeaways• Adding is easy. Editing is where the hard — and most valuable — work happens• Your top seller by sales volume might not be your most profitable product• Products don't get culled because of emotion — and that's costing you money• Good retail doesn't run on nostalgia. It runs on relevancy• The strongest retailers make as many quality exit decisions as entry decisionsResources & Links• Free Stock Assessment & Mini Guide: retailchampion.co.uk/retail-playbooks• The Retail Champion: www.retailchampion.co.uk• Other episodes: retailreckoningpodcast.co.uk• Newsletter: retailreckoningpodcast.co.uk/newsletterSubscribe to Retail Reckoning wherever you get your podcasts.Connect & ShareIf this episode resonated — and if you recognised your own business in any of it — I'd love to hear from you. Leave a review, share it with a fellow retailer, or come and find me on social media. Let's keep the conversation going.

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