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  • Sam's Club expands discounted prescription program

    Sam’s Club is expanding its prescription savings program to allow Plus and Business Plus members to save even more money through new benefits.

    New savings on generic prescriptions, some of which are available free of charge or at a discounted cost of $4 or $10 at specified quantities, are now available in all Sam’s Club locations with pharmacies.

    This new benefit is part of Sam’s Club Extra Value Drug List, through which Sam’s Club Plus and Business Plus members also receive 10-30% savings on select brand name medications.

  • Ace Hardware center to teach customer service

    Ace Hardware has always been known for its “helpful hardware folks” motto, but now the company is taking its customer service knowledge global.

  • P&G sponsors Black Girls Rock! Awards

    Procter & Gamble is expanding its outreach to African American consumers with its sponsorship of the 2015 Black Girls Rock! Awards.

    The company, together with Target, will celebrate African American girls who are making a positive difference and will invite the community to “change the beauty conversation” by joining P&G’s Imagine a Future (IAF) program.

  • C.H. Robinson named a Walmart logistics leader

    Walmart recognized multimodal logistics provider C.H. Robinson with the retailer’s first-ever award for third party logistics providers.

    C.H. Robinson said it received the Third Party Logistical (3PL) Carrier of the Year award for 2014 due to contributions for outstanding service, effective communication and providing solutions and innovations in a changing industry.

  • Kleinfeld Hudson’s Bay, Hudson’s Bay, Toronto

    Kleinfeld Hudson’s Bay, a luxurious 14,000-sq.-ft. bridal shop on the top floor of the Hudson’s Bay flagship and headquarters building in Toronto, took the top prize — Store of the Year — in the Association for Retail Environments 2015 Design Award.

  • Ex-Save Mart chairman Bob Piccinini dies

    Robert “Bob” Piccinini, the longtime chairman of Save Mart Supermarkets, has died. He was 73.

    In a statement, the company said that Bob was most passionate about two things: his family and his company. He purchased Save Mart from the Piccinini and Tocco families in 1985 after working his way up through the ranks as a box boy, truck driver, store manager, vice president of real estate and on to president and CEO.

  • Sam's Club wins payment innovation award

    Sam’s Club’s newest credit card program has been recognized as an innovator in the fast-changing world of payment technology.

    Sam’s Club’s 5-3-1 card earned a Gold Medal in the Best Comeback Story category in the PYMNTS.com 2015 Innovator Awards.

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