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retailers

  • Have Retailers Hurt Their Businesses by Becoming Too Greedy?
    Have Retailers Hurt Their Businesses by Becoming Too Greedy?
    All of us have been painfully aware of increasing prices these past two years, otherwise known as inflation. But even if it's taken as a given that customers are expecting ...
    August 10, 2024BY Rodd Mann
  • California Bill Would Require Stores to Have 1 Employee Monitoring 2 Self-Checkouts
    California Bill Would Require Stores to Have 1 Employee Monitoring 2 Self-Checkouts
    The proposed California bill SB-1446 would impose new restrictions on self-checkout for grocery stores and drugstores.
    May 24, 2024BY Keegan Billings
  • Retailers Cutting Down on Choice to Reduce ‘Consumption-Based Emissions’
    Retailers Cutting Down on Choice to Reduce ‘Consumption-Based Emissions’
    Various brands are reducing the number of options for products and are instead focusing more heavily on just ...
    March 5, 2024BY Joshua Philipp
  • More US Retailers Adopt ‘Keep It’ Returns Policies to Shelter Profits in Holiday Surge
    More US Retailers Adopt ‘Keep It’ Returns Policies to Shelter Profits in Holiday Surge
    LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK—As holiday shoppers return items purchased during Black Friday and Cyber Monday online shopping sprees, more ...
    November 30, 2023BY Reuters
  • Hundreds Arrested for Shoplifting in Latest Vancouver Police Blitz
    Hundreds Arrested for Shoplifting in Latest Vancouver Police Blitz
    Retailers across Canada are concerned about an uptick in violence as a "tsunami" of retail theft plagues businesses ...
    October 28, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Police Forces Not Treating Violent Assaults on Staff as Blue-Light Priority, Say Retailers
    Police Forces Not Treating Violent Assaults on Staff as Blue-Light Priority, Say Retailers
    A coalition of retail representatives has written to police and crime commissioners in England and Wales demanding they ...
    September 20, 2023BY Chris Summers
  • Shoplifters Are ‘Emboldened’ as Grab-and-Go Phenomenon Hits UK Stores
    Shoplifters Are ‘Emboldened’ as Grab-and-Go Phenomenon Hits UK Stores
    The British Retail Consortium says theft cost retailers £773 million in 2021/2022 and they spent a further £953 ...
    September 7, 2023BY Chris Summers
  • Canadians Divided Over Retailers’ Anti-Theft Measures, Poll Finds
    Canadians Divided Over Retailers’ Anti-Theft Measures, Poll Finds
    Less than half of Canadians believe retail stores are implementing the right amount of security measures to prevent ...
    August 9, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • Seven Retailers Facing Fiscal Challenges
    Seven Retailers Facing Fiscal Challenges
    In 2022, retail sales were hammered by persistent high inflation and weak consumer demand—and 2023 isn't much better. ...
    May 10, 2023BY Anne Johnson
  • Global Retailers Seek New Ways to Lure in Shoppers as Spending Slows
    Global Retailers Seek New Ways to Lure in Shoppers as Spending Slows
    BARCELONA—Europe's cost of living crisis has benefited discount retailers but mid-market names are being squeezed as shoppers watch ...
    April 25, 2023BY Reuters
  • Major Retailer to Invest $2.2 Billion in US, Add Over 2,000 Jobs
    Major Retailer to Invest $2.2 Billion in US, Add Over 2,000 Jobs
    IKEA announced on Thursday that it will invest more than $2.2 billion in the U.S. market over the ...
    April 20, 2023BY Lorenz Duchamps
  • 19 State Attorneys General Warn Grocers, Big-Box Retailers Against Mailing Abortion Pills
    19 State Attorneys General Warn Grocers, Big-Box Retailers Against Mailing Abortion Pills
    The attorneys general of 19 different states have sent a letter to Costco and Kroger warning the retail ...
    February 28, 2023BY Ryan Morgan
  • Spending: Don’t Rush to Buy a Sales Item
    Spending: Don’t Rush to Buy a Sales Item
    By Sandra Block From Kiplinger's Personal Finance When is a sale not a sale? Most of the time, ...
    February 24, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Wayfair to Cut More Than 1,700 Jobs as Part of Cost-Saving Plan
    Wayfair to Cut More Than 1,700 Jobs as Part of Cost-Saving Plan
    Wayfair Inc., a Boston-based e-commerce company that sells furniture internationally, announced on Friday that as part of a cost-saving ...
    January 20, 2023BY Lorenz Duchamps
  • The Biggest US Retail Bankruptcies in 5 Years
    The Biggest US Retail Bankruptcies in 5 Years
    The biggest bankruptcies over the past 5 years are listed below by assets and liabilities at the time ...
    January 10, 2023BY Reuters
  • European Retailers Downbeat Despite Black Friday Boost
    European Retailers Downbeat Despite Black Friday Boost
    BERLIN/AMSTERDAM/MILAN—Europeans snapped up smartphones, Christmas decorations, sweaters, and jewelry during a surge in shopping over the Black Friday ...
    November 30, 2022BY Reuters
  • The Growing Threat of Organized Retail Crime
    The Growing Threat of Organized Retail Crime
    The massive wave of retail thefts in the United States over the past two years have become a ...
    September 16, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • US Retailers Slash Clothing Prices as Shoppers Cut Purchases
    US Retailers Slash Clothing Prices as Shoppers Cut Purchases
    NEW YORK—Inflation-weary U.S. shoppers have been skimping on clothing purchases, prompting retailers to slash prices to clear inventory ...
    August 26, 2022BY Reuters
  • Major Retailers Sound Inflation Alarm as High Prices Hit Profits
    Major Retailers Sound Inflation Alarm as High Prices Hit Profits
    A number of major retailers missed Wall Street expectations by wide margins last week, while the vast majority ...
    May 21, 2022BY Tom Ozimek
  • Best Buy Sales Rebound Forecast Lifts Shares After Tough Holiday Season
    Best Buy Sales Rebound Forecast Lifts Shares After Tough Holiday Season
    Best Buy Co., Inc. said on Thursday it expects annual sales to surpass peak pandemic levels in 2024, ...
    March 4, 2022BY Reuters
  • Worker Shortages Drive Companies to Boost Benefits Amid Holiday Hiring
    Worker Shortages Drive Companies to Boost Benefits Amid Holiday Hiring
    Companies are struggling to hire seasonal workers as they head into the busy holiday season during one of the ...
    November 14, 2021BY Rachel Hartman
  • ’Buy It When You See It’: Retailers Dread Holiday Shortages
    ’Buy It When You See It’: Retailers Dread Holiday Shortages
    NEW YORK—The Perfect Pigg, a gift shop owned by Ginger Pigg, is the go-to place for residents of ...
    October 27, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Sen. Warren Urges Amazon Breakup, India Retailers Want Probe
    Sen. Warren Urges Amazon Breakup, India Retailers Want Probe
    NEW DELHI—Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) called for breaking up Amazon.com Inc. and Indian retailers demanded a government probe ...
    October 15, 2021BY Reuters
  • Not So Fast! Supply Bottlenecks Strain Fashion Chains
    Not So Fast! Supply Bottlenecks Strain Fashion Chains
    LONDON/LOS ANGELES—Supply bottlenecks, slower product deliveries, and higher freight and labor costs risk shifting the fast fashion industry ...
    October 13, 2021BY Reuters
  • Tesco Defies Supply Chain Challenges to Lift Profit Forecast
    Tesco Defies Supply Chain Challenges to Lift Profit Forecast
    LONDON—Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer, raised its full-year earnings forecast on Wednesday after the unmatched scale of its store ...
    October 6, 2021BY Reuters
  • Think It’s Too Early to Strategize for Holiday Ecommerce Sales? Think Again.
    Think It’s Too Early to Strategize for Holiday Ecommerce Sales? Think Again.
    By Jessica Wong The expression “Christmas in July” is more than just a throwaway remark when it comes to ...
    October 4, 2021BY Entrepreneur
  • US Retailers Scramble to Stock Shelves as Children Head Back to School
    US Retailers Scramble to Stock Shelves as Children Head Back to School
    LOS ANGELES/NEW YORK—At Stationery and Toy World, a family-owned shop in New York's Upper West Side, manager Gary ...
    July 22, 2021BY Reuters
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