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  • Kmart, Sears say holiday season will be busiest yet

    HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. — Kmart and Sears are eliminating layaway service fees, starting a layaway home-delivery service and new in-store mobile features for what the company expects to be the busiest shopping season since 2007.

  • Sears’ holiday plans include enhanced layaway services, mobile POS

    Hoffman Estates, Ill. -- Kmart and Sears are gearing up for the holiday shopping season with the elimination of layaway service fees, a new layaway home delivery service and an enhanced in-store mobile experience.

  • Anheuser-Busch making a difference for military families

    The Budweiser brand raised $2.5 million for military families during Major League Baseball’s recently ended regular season as part of a program called, "Walk-off a Hero."

  • Grocery savings site partners with Catalina Marketing

    LOS ANGELES — TheGroceryGame.com, the largest grocery savings site in the U.S., is partnering with Coupon Network/Catalina Marketing which provides online printable grocery coupons. Catalina coupons can be obtained by consumers, free of charge in Teri's Coupon Center. Teri's Coupon Center can be found on TheGroceryGame.com.

  • Mixed bag for apparel retailers and department stores in September

    New York -- Apparel retailers and department stores reported monthly revenue results for September that were mixed, as Gap Inc. and Limited Brands posted gains that beat Wall Street estimates, while Macy's and Kohl’s missed expectations.

    However, many analysts said spending was fairly strong for the month.

  • Meijer extends fuel savings program through the holidays

    GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Meijer is extending its fuel savings program will continue through the holiday, providing Meijer credit card customers with a 10 cent per gallon discount on fuel during the busy travel season.

    The Grand Rapids, Mich.-based retailer's discount program is available at all 180 Meijer gas stations and will run through Jan. 5.

  • Mixed bag for apparel retailers and department stores in September; Gap shines

    NEW YORK — Apparel retailers and department stores reported monthly revenue results for September that were mixed, as Gap Inc. and Limited Brands posted gains that beat Wall Street estimates, while Macy's and Kohl’s missed expectations.

    However, many analysts said spending was fairly strong for the month.

  • Is Target missing the layaway boat?

    Layaway program have become all the rage the past few years as retailers seeks to offer shoppers every conceivable convenience to capture every available sales dollar.

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