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  • Walmart gets serious about healthcare clinics

    Bentonville, Ark. -- A pioneer in retail clinics has joined the nation’s largest retailer.

    Sandra Ryan has accepted a position with Walmart to lead the chain’s Care Clinic business, Drug Store News has learned, in a move that suggests the world's largest retailer is ready to make some major moves in the retail clinic space.

  • Back-to-school shoppers not in a hurry

    Chicago -- Shoppers are making retailers wait for the back-to-school rush.

    The majority (65%) of shoppers will start back-to-school shopping in the next few weeks, according to JLL’s Back-to-School Survey, which also revealed that 88% of shoppers will shop at a brick-and-mortar store for either school supplies or clothing, placing minimal online orders for merchandise.

  • Poll: New Yorkers want Walmart

    New York -- Local politicians and local New Yorkers differ in their views on Walmart.

    Fifty-five percent of New York City residents want elected officials to let Walmart open a store within the five boroughs, according to a poll by Quinnipiac University.

    The results are similar to a poll conducted by the university four years ago, when the retailer made a failed push to open in Brooklyn.

  • Walmart gives children an appetite for success

    As kids prepare to head back to school this fall, the Walmart foundation is furthering its commitment to increase access to food and nutrition education for children with a whopping donation.

    The retailer is making a $10.5 million donation to four national nonprofits implementing school meals programs.

  • Attention, Target shoppers: Beacons are here

    Target has become one of the largest retailers to enhance the in-store shopping experience while simultaneously bridging its physical and online experiences with new technology. 

  • Study: Back-to-school shopping not so cool

    Denver – Whatever the cool kids (and their families) are doing this summer, back-to-school shopping does not appear to be on the agenda.

    An ongoing shopper behavior study conducted by The Integer Group and M/A/R/C Research shows that retailers will continue to see the number of back-to-school shoppers in their stores drop.

    In 2014, the data showed 36% of shoppers would not be shopping back-to-school, and this year the study is showing a 7% increase in those not shopping for back-to-school.

  • 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.

  • Three Reasons Cloud-Hosting Providers are Targeting Retail

    Retail is becoming an increasingly hot market for hosted cloud computing providers. Some of those providers, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and the Aliyun cloud division of Alibaba, are operated by retailers.

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