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How Sam’s Club sees fresh food, digital tools fueling its ambitious growth plans
The Walmart-owned retailer is enhancing its shopping experience with sushi, automated receipt checks and a new app platform, its CFO said.
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Walmart tests dark stores
As the retailer accelerates its delivery efforts, the brick-and-mortar locations will fulfill online orders — but are not open to the public.
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Stores veteran departs as Saks Global further streamlines operations
Larry Bruce, who was at Neiman Marcus for nearly a decade before jumping to Saks Fifth Avenue in 2003, is leaving the luxury conglomerate.
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Amazon aims to speed up delivery to 4K rural communities by end of year
The e-commerce giant is spending more than $4 billion to expand its network into sparsely populated areas, a challenge to Tractor Supply.
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How ditching Pride now could hurt brands later
Some retailers that once wholeheartedly celebrated and supported the LGBTQ+ community have pulled away. What if they want to rejoin the party?
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Glossier CEO Kyle Leahy to step down as brand enters ‘new phase of growth’
The executive will remain on the beauty brand’s board, with founder Emily Weiss assisting in the search for Leahy’s replacement.
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Petco reaffirms full-year guidance even as Q1 sales fall
While its owned brands are more directly exposed to tariffs, executives said the retailer can deliver on its outlook if levies remain at current levels.
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Walmart CFO talks private brand, delivery growth
“Bettergoods has been a big success story for us,” John David Rainey said at a recent conference.
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Dude Wipes secures private equity investment
The brand said it plans to use the funding from TSG Consumer Partners to grow its retail partnerships.
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Walmart’s latest AI feature aims to help associates overcome language barriers
The retailer is updating its associate app to include real-time translation in 44 languages, alongside AI-driven task management.
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The Weekly Closeout: Authentic hires an Amazon vet, Dôen secures funding
Tim Derner joined the brand management firm as the global head of marketplaces, while the apparel brand closed on a Series A funding round.
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Nordstrom’s anniversary sale adds 65 brands to the mix
Also new this year is “Anniversary Big Deals,” in which a select assortment will be offered at a deeper discount of up to 50% off.
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Fabletics names Vans vet chief marketing officer
Carly Gomez has been promoted to the position, while Meera Bhatia’s COO role has been expanded to also include president.
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How Bob’s, Ikea are bucking the trend of furniture retail stagnation
The segment, which grew during the height of the pandemic, has been contracting. However, value players are opening locations — and poised to take market share.
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Unilever acquires Dr. Squatch, valuing brand’s viral marketing to Gen Z men
The maker of soaps, shampoos and lotions has become well known for innuendo-laced ads starring “Euphoria” actor Sydney Sweeney.
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Perigold opens first store
The Houston location features furniture, decor and lighting from brands such as Visual Comfort, Century Furniture and House of Rohl.
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May retail sales jump 5.2% as spending normalizes
A temporary pause on some tariffs pushed shoppers to pull forward purchases in March and April, but that behavior slowed in May.
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Walmart, Target announce competing Prime Day sales
Both retailers are offering early access to paid loyalty members and highlighting back-to-school savings.
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Free returns are often a deal breaker for consumers
Most consumers expect free returns as a standard offering, according to a Rithum survey.
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Is the US undermining ‘Made in America’ apparel manufacturing?
When it comes to reshoring garment manufacturing, the Trump administration’s tariffs are at odds with its immigration crackdown.
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Economy heading toward ‘significant slowdown,’ Conference Board says
A decline in housing permits in May and two consecutive months of rising claims for unemployment insurance led to a dip in the Leading Economic Index.
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Walmart agrees to pay $10M to settle FTC wire-transfer allegations
The settlement closes a case the Federal Trade Commission brought in 2022, alleging that the retail giant turned a blind eye to scams and fraud.
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The Weekly Closeout: Michaels rolls out Summerween and Shakira’s beauty brand debuts
The crafts retailer is releasing Halloween decor earlier than ever, while the pop star’s Isima line will launch at Ulta Beauty.
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J.C. Penney to close Texas warehouse
The closure in Haslet will impact around 300 employees.
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Hibbett debuts kids-focused app, e-commerce site
Just in time for back-to-school season, Hibbett Kids features personalized content, product drops and flexible payment options.