Archives for July 2016
Sales in some stores up 100 percent on Pokemon, GameStop CEO says21 Jul 2016
Nintendo’s viral success Pokémon Go has sent merchandise sales rocketing at GameStop, the CEO told CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street”... Continue Reading
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Walmart Tackles Food Waste21 Jul 2016
Taking its status as “the world’s largest grocer” seriously, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is cracking down on the issue of food... Continue Reading
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How do Whole Foods’ new 365 grocery stores compare to Trader Joe’s?21 Jul 2016
Yeah, yeah, very funny—Whole Foods Market might have had enough of the “whole paycheck” jokes already, OK? That’s presumably why... Continue Reading
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Wal-Mart Makes Good on Vow to Ban Visa Cards in Thunder Bay21 Jul 2016
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. can no longer count Marlene Gosparini and her employer as regular customers in Thunder Bay after the... Continue Reading
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ConAgra taps former Godiva exec as c.f.o.21 Jul 2016
David Marberger has been appointed executive vice-president and chief financial officer of ConAgra Foods, Inc., effective Aug. 29. Mr. Marberger... Continue Reading
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Dunkin’ Donuts kiosks coming to BJs21 Jul 2016
Just when you thought that Dunkin’ Donuts had already saturated the Northeast with caffeinated products, a new opportunity presents itself.... Continue Reading
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Best Buy Offers Fresh Take on the College Experience21 Jul 2016
Bribing ethics professors with smartphones, autotuning presentations and using noise-canceling headphones to ignore the rantings of new roommates are just... Continue Reading
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Amazon to open restaurant and delivery service in London21 Jul 2016
Amazon is rumoured to be opening its Amazon Restaurants service in London according to numerous sources in the tech and... Continue Reading
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What’s holding back scan & checkout?21 Jul 2016
A new Sam’s Club opening on July 21 in Columbia, SC will be one of the first Sam’s in the... Continue Reading
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A Lingerie Brand Made All Its Male Employees Wear E-Cups For A Day21 Jul 2016
Belgium-based lingerie brand PrimaDonna is marketing to their audience by capitulating on their experience. CEO Ignace Van Doorselaere thought the... Continue Reading
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