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  • Walmart, Hobby Lobby tops in faith-friendly retailer list

    Walmart and Hobby Lobby top the retailer list of the first ever annual Faith Equality Index.

    Faith Driven Consumer, a group that represents 41 million Christian consumers, has published an index rating the faith compatibility of major brands both in the consumer and entertainment spheres, as well as serving as a voice for this community.

  • Walmart exec assumes COO spot at Brookdale

    The top executive over Health and Wellness of Walmart's U.S. division is leaving to join Brookdale Senior Living as its COO.

    Labeed Diab will have responsibility for all aspects of Brookdale’s operations, including community and field operations, marketing and sales.

  • Walmart's executive assumes COO spot at Brookdale

    The top executive over Health and Wellness of Walmart's U.S. division is leaving to join Brookdale Senior Living as its COO.

    Labeed Diab will have responsibility for all aspects of Brookdale’s operations, including community and field operations, marketing and sales. 

  • Target aims for a seamless holiday season

    Target has an aggressive new plan to lure shoppers this holiday season that includes free shipping on all orders and a new international website.

    The plan is part of Target CEO Brian Cornell’s efforts to restructure the company and revamp its digital and in-store offerings. Free shipping starts Nov. 1 and ends Dec. 25.

  • Columbus discovers new mobile payment service

    Consumers in Columbus, Ohio, are being given a new option for mobile payment.

    CurrentC, the mobile payment application from retailer-backed consortium Merchant Commerce Exchange, is now being piloted at stores in Columbus. Major retailers currently participating in MCX include Walmart, Sam’s Club, Sears, Target, CVS and Kmart.

    MCX briefly announced the Columbus beta test on the CurrentC webpage, with few details. Reuters reports that 12 major retailers are testing the service at 200 store locations, and the test may be expanded in early 2016.

  • Walmart COO says ‘trust me’ this holiday season

    Easier shopping every day is the value proposition Walmart touting this holiday season as it contends shoppers are tired of pricing games played by other retailers.

    As it does every holiday season, Walmart claims it will have low prices on a broad assortment and the hottest holiday items, but it is also touting an improve store experience and a strengthened omnichannel approach.

  • Report: Walmart testing drones for online delivery

    Walmart wants to use drones to check warehouse inventory and assist with curbside pickup and delivery services, and has applied for permission from regulators to do so, according to CNBC. “Drones have a lot of potential to further connect our vast network of stores, distribution centers, fulfillment centers and transportation fleet,” company spokesman Dan Toporek told CNBC. “There is a Walmart within five miles of 70% of the U.S.

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