Ian Bailey was cooking sausages last Sunday in his new Anko pans made for induction cooktops ($65 for a five-piece set), his favourite buy lately from Kmart’s phenomenally popular home-brand range.
Bailey has led Wesfarmers’ Kmart Group, which also owns Target, since 2016. Next year he will step into the new role of chairman at Anko Global, as Wesfarmers realises the potential to take its 12,000-product decor and everyday living essentials brand international.
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