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Corporate Responsibility

  • Toys ‘R’ Us will exchange unsafe toys

    Wayne, N.J. – The “Island of Misfit Toys” from the legendary Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer holiday special has nothing on Toys “R” Us. Toys "R" Us is running its 10th annual "Great Trade-In" event that lets customers exchange potentially unsafe, old and second-hand cribs, high chairs, car seats, strollers and other items in exchange for savings on a new item.

  • Operation ‘FuelCall’ underway at AAFES installations

    The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is making it easier for disabled veterans to buy gas at 370 of its stores worldwide thanks to a full-service initiative called FuelCall.

  • Unilever and Sam's Club team up for dads

    Unilever is trying to grow sales of men’s skin care products by targeting fathers with innovative workshops at Sam’s Club.

    Dove Men+Care and Family First's national nonprofit fatherhood program, All Pro Dad, will present All Pro Dad in-Club interactive workshops at 60 Sam's Clubs in the Top 30 markets across the country on Jan. 17.

  • Toys 'R' Us, Ikea raise nearly $20M for kids

    Holiday sales in 2014 were strong, and enthusiastic shoppers helped Toys “R” Us and Ikea raise nearly $20 million for children's charities.

    The Toys “R” Us annual fundraising campaign to benefit the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation was its most successful to date, raising $6.4 million and collecting more than 220,000 toys.

  • Walmart hooked on fishing sponsorship

    Walmart is supporting a trio of professional anglers on the competitive fishing circuit this year in an ongoing effort to align itself with sport that resonates with the retailer’s core customers.

    The roster of talent Walmart is supporting this year includes 16 year Walmart FLW Tour veteran Mark Rose, 18 year veteran David Dudley and newcomer Nicole Jacobs.

  • Workplace design a key focus for Staples

    Workplace customization was a recurring theme that emerged from Staples’ annual design competition.

    The unique design competition involved 150 designers and architects who undertook the challenge of envisioning what workplaces will look like a decade from now.

    As part of the contest, more than 150 architects and designers from around the world envisioned what work lives would be in the next 10-15 years, given the shift toward a "work anywhere, anytime" mentality.

  • Walgreens unveils 'Well Beyond HIV' campaign

    Walgreens is launching a new national campaign highlighting how people are aging well beyond their HIV diagnosis.

    The centerpiece of the campaign is a traveling art exhibit, curated in collaboration with the Graying of AIDS, an independent documentary project and educational campaign.

    The exhibit provides a glimpse into the lives of older adults living with HIV and will make its first stop in Miami on Jan. 17.

  • Dunkin' Brands added 422 net new Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins restaurants in 2014

    Canton, Mass. -- Dunkin' Brands Group, the parent company of Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins, announced that in 2014 its U.S. franchisees opened a total of 422 net new Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins.

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