David’s Bridal, Popwallet partner to add digital options for customers
David's Bridal has partnered with the mobile wallet marketing automation platform Popwallet.
France's Givenchy names Matthew Williams as new designer
The Paris-based fashion brand, Givenchy, has tapped designer Matthew Williams to be its new creative director.
Wendy's reacts to Rayshard Brooks killing, burned restaurant: 'Heartbreaking events'
In a memo to employees posted on the company's blog, Wendy's CEO Todd Penegor addressed the fatal killing of 27-year-old Rayshard Brooks by police in an Atlanta Wendy's parking lot and the burning-down of the restaurant that followed.
Coronavirus accelerated retail's shift from brick-and-mortar to online: CEO
Gerald Storch on the coronavirus' impact on retail and the industry's pledge to fight racial inequality
Coronavirus demand leads CVS, DoorDash to team up for sundries delivery
The DoorDash service, which comes in addition to CVS’ nationwide partnerships with Instacart and Shipt, requires no delivery time slot or prescheduling needed.
Volatility in food industry has ‘settled down’: Supermarket chain CEO
Stew Leonard on food prices, jobs
Subway revamps footlong sandwich promotion, franchisees not biting
A 2-for-$10 sub promotion will result in more revenue loss for chain operators, franchisees say.
H&M says recovery uneven after March-May sales tumble 50%
The Swedish company’s net sales for the three months to May 31 fell 50% from a year earlier to 28.7 billion crowns ($3.1 billion). Online sales jumped 36%.
Ground beef is being recalled at these stores
The recalled ground beef was produced June 1
Trader Joe's near Seattle 'autonomous' protest zone temporarily closed
The store closure was related to employees' participation in a Black Lives Matter protest, a group of workers say.
Kroger resumes normal operating hours in Mid-Atlantic
Kroger stores in the Mid-Atlantic Division are returning to normal hours after the coronavirus.
Albertsons stores end coronavirus 'Appreciation Pay' for grocery workers, plan 'reward payment'
Albertsons Companies receives criticism from America’s largest foodservice labor union for ending its coronavirus hazard pay program.
Walmart tests self-checkout only location
A Walmart in Fayetteville, Arkansas is testing whether the increased use of self-checkout will speed up customer purchases while providing a safer experience for shoppers through less interaction.
CVS joins Walmart in keeping multicultural beauty products out of locked cabinets
In the wake of nationwide protests in the U.S. against police brutality and racial inequality following the killing of George Floyd last month, companies have issued statements in support of the black community and set up funds to fight systemic racism.
Walmart announces big-money racial equity initiatives
Walmart has outlined five business initiatives aimed at achieving racial equity following its $100 million commitment last week.
TikTok user accuses Brandy Melville on racial discrimination, fat shaming
TikTok user calliejeanxo posted more than a dozen videos accusing the fashion retailer of racial discrimination.
Brooks Brothers may be bought in bankruptcy: Report
Authentic Brands Group and Simon Property Group are in talks to buy Brooks Brothers after it files for bankruptcy, according to a Bloomberg report.
Amazon's business practices under fire in California
The review comes at the same time Amazon is facing scrutiny in D.C. and abroad.
Does Trader Joe's have long lines during coronavirus?
An informal network of Good Samaritans who are quarantined with prime views of a local Trader Joe's regularly tweet or broadcast updates on the lines outside the stores.
J. Crew reopens hundreds of stores with coronavirus safety protocols
J. Crew Group has reopened more than 300 of nearly 500 stores which had been temporarily shuttered due to the coronavirus pandemic.



















