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  • Amazon.com gets boozy in Seattle

    Not only is Amazon.com launching its one-hour Prime Now delivery service in its hometown of Seattle, but it's also adding a whole new category of deliverable products.

    The retailer announced Tuesday it will add wine, beer and spirits to its assortment of eligible products for Prime Now delivery.

    Seattle becomes the first U.S. city to include alcohol in the assortment of products eligible for the quick-delivery service.

  • Lowes Foods feeds omnichannel consumer appetite

    Winston-Salem, N.C. - Lowes Foods, a Carolinas-based grocer with locations in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, is feeding consumer appetite for omnichannel experiences. Lowes is working with omnichannel commerce solutions provider Unata to deliver enhanced omnichannel services at its 60 Lowes Foods-To-Go stores.

  • Petco makes some big executive moves

    Petco is making several changes to its leadership team as the retailer focuses on key omnichannel initiatives.

    The pet specialty retailer announced that CEO Jim Myers will also be taking on the role of chairman, Brad Weston has been named president, Steve Lossing has been named senior vice president of operations, and Rebecca Frechette has been named senior vice president in charge of merchandising.

  • Instacart, Deliv turn up the heat in delivery wars

    The options for consumers who dread the store checkout lane are exploding now that fast growing Instacart is on a hiring spree and competitor Deliv says it will be expanding into more than 100 cities.

  • Whole Foods puts tech chief on exec team

    The importance of technology is highlighted in a promotion at Whole Foods Market.

  • Whole Foods Market puts CIO on exec team

    Austin, Texas -- The importance of technology is highlighted in a promotion at Whole Foods Market.

    Whole Foods has promoted Jason Buechel from global VP to executive VP and CIO. As an executive VP, he is now a member of the executive management team at the company.

  • Patagonia wears its heart on its sleeve

    New York -- Activism, yoga classes and free repairs are all on the menu at Patagonia’s new store in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood.

    The global outdoor lifestyle retailer, one of the industry’s most dedicated environmentalists, is marking 20 years of doing business in the Big Apple.

  • Shipt is giving Instacart, Deliv a run for their grocery money

    As more shoppers increasingly shop online for a wider array of items, there's a new player in the online grocery delivery game.

    Birmingham-based Shipt.com is looking to get a piece of the grocery delivery pie in cities not already served by Instacart, Deliv or other services. Shipt announced this week that it will begin grocery delivery from Publix in the Tampa Bay area in August.

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