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FTC sues to block Tapestry’s $8.5B acquisition of Capri Holdings
The commission says the deal would prevent competition and give Tapestry a dominant share of the “accessible luxury” handbag market.
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Saks seeks to carve out luxury niche in retail media with network launch
Saks Media Network debuts on the tails of the company receiving an infusion of capital to help it weather the current luxury downturn.
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Amazon rolls out grocery subscription for Prime members, EBT customers
The new service, which has a monthly fee, offers free delivery on orders over $35 from Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh and grocers partnered with the e-tailer.
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The Weekly Closeout: Peloton drops free membership as Asos revenue falls over 18%
The struggling home exercise brand quietly removed the free option, while the fast-fashion retailer saw sales plunge in the first half of the year.
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Target adds ÅŒura to its online and in-store assortment
The wearable tech company has been adding to its distribution channels, inking deals with Best Buy and Amazon recently.
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Wayfair’s first large-format store to open next month
The location in Wilmette, Illinois, will span 150,000 square feet — about 10 times the size of its other stores — and feature an on-site restaurant.
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Mingle Mocktails aims to spark a zero-proof cocktail craze
The nonalcoholic brand says its products, which don’t directly mimic the taste of alcohol, cater to consumers looking for alternatives in social situations.
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RTIC Outdoors expands into Walmart
The drinkware and cooler brand is selling 55 of its best-selling products in 3,800 of the mass merchant’s stores as well as on its website.
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Ikea embarks on companywide AI literacy initiative
Ikea workers can take a variety of courses, such as AI fundamentals and specialized training around ethical and responsible use of AI tools at work.
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Q&A
Why J.C. Penney’s loyalty program is the next step in its $1B turnaround plan
Chief Customer Officer Katie Mullen explains how the retailer's revamped program will deliver value to consumers and boost first-party data reserves.
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High-end appliance retailer Pirch to liquidate in bankruptcy
The company faces lawsuits from customers and vendors, including one from American Express alleging potential fraud.
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Walmart+ enlists celebrity moms to answer TikTok questions for Mother’s Day
Paris Hilton, Whitney Cummings and others will offer advice in the second iteration of the retailer’s “Mother of All Savings Memberships” campaign.
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Why Dollar General is winning with store count
By committing to smaller, rural markets, the retailer has room to grow its substantial store footprint, industry experts and company leaders say.
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Shoppers under 18 at this Target store must be accompanied by an adult
Young customers at a Columbia Heights shopping center in Washington, D.C., need the presence of an adult.
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UK-based JD Sports to buy rival retailer Hibbett for $1.1B
The combined company would have a global portfolio of about 25 brands and North American revenue of about $5.9 billion.
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Express files Chapter 11, plans to close over 100 stores
All of the company’s UpWest stores will shutter as the retailer pursues a sale to WHP Global, Simon Property Group and Brookfield Properties.
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Big Lots uses headquarters mortgage to secure new financing
The retailer increased its borrowing capacity by up to $200 million and immediately drew down $50 million under the new loan.
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Allbirds unveils Tree Runner Go sneaker as it refocuses on core products
The shoe features improvements to the original design and comes after the successful launch of the Wool Runner 2.