What We're Reading: Page 268
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Aug 17, 2018
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Slate
When will people start shopping with Alexa?
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Food Dive
Shipt continues aggressive expansion into new markets
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LS:N Global
The notion of luxury has become meaningless
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Marketing Dive
Gen Z more likely to visit shopping malls, fast-food restaurants, study finds
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Supply Chain Dive
US, China to meet later this month to talk trade
Aug 16, 2018
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The Guardian
Where even Walmart won't go: how Dollar General took over rural America
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Bloomberg
U.K. Retail Sales Rebound in July on Warm Weather, Discounts
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Dayton Daily News
Most Elder-Beerman stores to close within next two weeks
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Quartzy
Shoppers are buying clothes just for the Instagram pic, and then return them
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Bloomberg
Plus-Size Retailer Fullbeauty's Slide Deepens
Aug 15, 2018
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USA Today
Walmart shooting: Eight injured after dispute in Pennsylvania
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CNBC
Amazon Prime’s one-day delivery claim misled consumers, ad body says
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Tedium
How Sears Sold Technology To Middle America
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Reuters
UK retailer Homebase to close 42 stores, 1,500 jobs to go
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Food Dive
Blue Apron's recipe for growth? Quick meals, better data and a dash of delivery
Aug 14, 2018
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The Wall Street Journal
Publishers Are Tiring of Revolving Door in Barnes & Noble’s C-Suite
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Forbes
Walmart's Alphabot Robot Is The Beautiful First Letter Of A New Retail Language
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Fast Company
Yoga pants officially became the new denim today—just ask Lee and Wrangler
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Harvard Business Review
There’s Only One Way to Break into China’s Crowded Retail Market
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The Outline
An ode to back to school shopping
Aug 13, 2018
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The Wall Street Journal
Why One of the Biggest Mall Owners Is Doubling Down on Malls
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San Francisco Chronicle
Walmart tried to make sustainability affordable. Here's what happened
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CNBC
'Amazon tax': Britain considering a special tax to help local online retailers
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Food Dive
Aldi will pilot curbside pickup, expand home delivery nationwide
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Bloomberg
Japan Discounter Don Quijote Signals Interest in Walmart's Seiyu
Aug 10, 2018
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Bloomberg Opinion
Albertsons and Rite Aid Were No Dream Team
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Forbes
No More Of The Same: Why Mass Production Is Actually A Boon For Etsy, Amazon Handmade
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Chicago Magazine
Hammacher Schlemmer: The World’s Most Peculiar Company
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Food Dive
China's tech innovations could change grocery retailing in the US
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Bloomberg Businessweek
Amazon Captures 5 Percent of American Retail Spending. Is That a Lot?
Aug 09, 2018
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Adweek
Here’s the Toys R Us Rebranding That Never Saw the Light of Day
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Bloomberg
Amazon Captures 5% of American Retail Spending. Is That a Lot?
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Forbes
No More Of The Same: Why Mass Production Is Actually A Boon For Etsy, Amazon Handmade
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Digiday
Macerich malls opens co-working spaces aimed at startups and large retailers