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Walmart bets on AI and digital twins to shape its supply chain strategy
The technology helps the retailer get products around the world, despite global conflict or weather challenges, Walmart's Indira Uppuluri said.
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How a NYC chef turned a takeout window into a national subscription brand with 10,000 orders a month
A successful bone broth brand went from five NYC storefronts to one window, but the business has never been hotter. Read the full story.
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Bath & Body Works launches in Brazil
The retailer debuted its first store in the country in São Paulo as international growth remains a driving force for its transformation strategy.
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Inflation slows to 3.5% as Warsh pledges to achieve Fed’s 2% target
“There’s plenty of work to do” to reduce inflation to an acceptable level, Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh said in testimony before the House Financial Services Committee.
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Best Buy revamps C-suite ahead of CEO change
Several company veterans were named to new leadership positions as incoming chief Jason Bonfig charts out the retailer's future.
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Fashion journalist jumps to Nordstrom
Brooke Bobb, a former Amazon Luxury Stores executive who most recently was fashion news director at Harper's Bazaar, was named fashion director at the Seattle-based department store.
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Caraway debuts cookware in over 500 Walmart stores
The inclusion of the DTC cookware brand is part of the big-box retailer’s larger goal of evolving and elevating its assortment.
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How Dollar Shave Club uses generative AI to unlock advertising creativity
Chief Brand and Innovation Officer Laura Higgins explains how the grooming brand is evolving its use of AI in marketing to reassert its brand voice.
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Amazon announces 2026 holiday fulfillment fees, advises early shipping
The company's ongoing 3.5% fuel and logistics surcharge will apply to the peak season fees, which start Oct. 15.
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Men’s Wearhouse owner files for IPO, plots 500 new stores
Tailored Brands shuttered more than 400 locations in 2020 but is ready to replace them, starting with 20 this year and even more in 2027.
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Retailers did well in Q1. Was it just a mirage?
Tariffs’ effect on prices didn’t kick in until later in 2025. That and other factors flattered retail comps early this year, setting up Q3 for disappointment.
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Perfect Corp. to go private
The tech company has entered into a merger agreement with ProjectNY, a business owned by Perfect Corp.’s CEO.
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Amazon preps robotics-equipped sorting warehouse in Texas
The site will sit within the e-commerce giant’s fulfillment network and further expand its use of automation across the supply chain.
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Retailers stock up ahead of expected tariff changes
Import volume at major ports is surging as companies look to avoid a new tranche of tariffs, per a report from the NRF and Hackett Associates.
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Walmart inks nuclear energy deal to power Illinois warehouse
The deal marks Walmart’s first nuclear power purchase agreement and is “among the first of its kind between a large retailer and a nuclear energy facility in the United States.”
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The Weekly Closeout: Pink debuts Marshmallow bra and RH CEO offloads stock
The new bra franchise is the intimates brand’s softest yet. Meanwhile, Gary Friedman sold 125,000 RH shares.
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J.C. Penney declines continue in Q1 after holiday stumbles
Losses narrowed, though, and the department store’s backing from Catalyst Brands gives it some breathing room.
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Amazon Shipping looks to snag FedEx, UPS customers with low pricing
Fewer surcharges are among the tactics the service is using to gain market share after opening to all businesses earlier this year, experts said.
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In customer service, third-party generative AI tools are beating brand chatbots
While consumers' use of third-party generative AI tools has doubled in the past year alone, company-provided chatbot usage hasn’t statistically increased since 2022, Gartner found.
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J. Crew names brand president
The apparel company tapped beauty industry veteran Kathleen Van Nest Pierce, effective in August.
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On commercial chief exits amid leadership restructure
The activewear brand is splitting the role in two, with Rebecca Cai taking on oversight of global markets and Alice Delahunt joining to focus on the customer.
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Destination XL board rejects go-private offer — again
The retailer's board recommended shareholders reject an updated offer from Zodiac Partners, calling it an opportunistic move on DXL’s current market pressures.
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How Aéropostale entertains Gen Alpha with a creator-led mini-series
Marisa Thalberg, chief customer and marketing officer at parent Catalyst Brands, opens up about the “Intern Diaries” and a loyalty tie-up with J.C. Penney.
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Hasbro debuts Play-Doh for adults
The toy company is entering adult crafting and home decor with the launch of Blooms by Play-Doh.
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Thrifting, consumer habits may help shift textile recycling challenges
A resurgence of secondhand shopping, new sorting methods and policy initiatives are all poised to help shift the needle on textile waste, speakers at a NERC webinar said.
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Back-to-school shoppers head to mass merchants, department stores
Consumers are worried about their personal finances and plan to shop accordingly as value and affordability steer the market, according to Deloitte.