Will DoorDash win the ultra-fast delivery race?
One of the biggest app-based delivery services is offering customers in select markets a service that will get them their grocery orders even faster
One of the biggest app-based delivery services is offering customers in select markets a service that will get them their grocery orders even faster
Wayfair appears to be getting more serious about brick and mortar retail. The online furniture and home goods retailer says it will go from zero to
DSW’s strong third-quarter sales recovery was made possible by past steps to increase emphasis on its top-50 footwear brands. “Over the last
As a number of major U.S. cities continue to grapple with the problem of violent, orchestrated retail theft, Safeway in San Francisco is rolling out
Nicholas Bertram, president of The Giant Company, in a column for CNN warns that food prices are at their highest levels in a decade, inflation
Kohl’s is the latest retailer to be feeling the heat from an activist investor looking to spin off its e-commerce operations from the rest of its
Dollar General is planning to accelerate the expansion of Popshelf, its concept targeting suburban women, with a goal of reaching 1,000 locations by
A university study finds shopping carts with two parallel grips, instead of the standard single horizontal handlebar, could boost sales by 25 percent
Self-checkout has been promoted as an answer to retail labor challenges since well before the pandemic, and consumers do find the notion of faster
Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen said earlier this year that no other retailer “has the customer data and the insights” that his company has. He’s
Toys “R” Us has a new owner and is taking another shot at establishing a presence in the U.S. WHP Global, the parent company of the retailer,
More than half the sales made on Amazon.com go through its marketplace sellers and the company wastes precious few opportunities to let the world
Any U.S. consumers who pay attention to their grocery receipts have undoubtedly noticed the increase in prices over the past year. One of the groups
According to a new survey, 83 percent of Americans would prefer a four-day workweek. The survey of 4,000 full-time workers taken in mid-October from
Gap last week found itself defending its plan to air freight 35 percent of its holiday range and absorb $450 million in related costs to help offset