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  • Aldi on hiring binge

    Batavia, Ill. – Aldi wants you – if you are someone looking for a store-level retail job.

    The rapidly growing discount supermarket retailer will host hiring events throughout the U.S. during the month of August for more than 2,500 positions.

  • Listen: Consumer Industries: Using Real-time Consumer Insights

    New York – Dan Berthiaume, senior editor of Chain Store Age, recently participated in a one-hour panel discussion, “Consumer Industries: Using Real-time Consumer Insights,” sponsored by SAP as part of its “Coffee Break with Game-Changers” Internet radio series.

  • World Retail Congress to honor U.S. retailer

    New York -- Kip Tindell, founder, chairman and CEO of The Container Store, will be inducted into the Retail Hall of Fame at the upcoming World Retail Congress, which will be held Sept. 8-10, in Rome, Italy. Tindell is also the current chairman of the National Retail Federation.

  • Kroger gives military family an incredible gift

    Kroger and Eckrich came together with a special guest this week to honor -- and surprise -- a U.S. veteran.

    The retailer and Eckrich hosted NASCAR driver Aric Almirola at Kroger headquarters to give medically retired Army Specialist John Dietz and his family one year of free groceries at Kroger.

  • Nerd alert: The Force is with Toys"R"Us this September

    Toys"R"Us is headed to a galaxy far, far away with its next promotion.

  • JLL goes to the dogs

    Chicago -- Some shopping centers are getting dog friendly.

    In response to consumer demand for dog-friendly retail centers, nearly 30 JLL-managed properties are now encouraging shoppers to bring their canine companions to the mall for themed events from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. each Wednesday in August.

    The newly launched Dog Days program will test the markets’ receptiveness to a dog-friendly shopping experience with four themed nights at participating centers:

  • Howard Schultz for President?

    New York -- Friends of Howard Schultz, the outspoken and politically progressive founder and CEO of Starbucks, are urging him to enter the Democratic race for President, according to a report by Fortune.

    To read the full story, click here.
     

  • Shoppers hooked on Bass Pro Shops

    The power of Bass Pro Shops’ brand of retail was evident at the company’s newest store opening this week as shoppers were undeterred by a massive traffic jam and a lack of parking, which forced some grand opening attendees to walk nearly a mile for a look inside.

    For the shoppers who did make it to the store before the doors swung open at 6:30 p.m., onlookers were treated to a host of celebrity appearances on a stage erected in the front parking lot, including:

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