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  • PizzaRev launches home delivery for online orders

    Los Angeles – Fast casual pizza chain PIzzaRev has launched the delivery of online and mobile orders through Postmates, on-demand delivery service. The partnership ensures PizzaRev customers a flat $4.99 delivery fee, and the service is currently available for seven PizzaRev restaurants in the greater Los Angeles market.  

  • Alibaba's next bet is robots

    Alibaba wants to put a robot, specifically one named Pepper, in your home — or store.

  • Next up for Alibaba: Robots

    Tokyo -- Alibaba wants to put a robot, specifically one named Pepper, in your home — or store.

    The Chinese e-commerce giant and Foxconn Technology Group announced they are each investing $117.8 million in Japanese telecommunications giant SoftBank’s robotics unit, SoftBank Robotics Holding Corp. Softbank will own 60% of the joint venture, with Alibaba and Foxconn each holding ownership stakes of 20%.

  • Corner Bakery Café appoints Pepsi executive as marketing head

    Dallas - Justin Lambeth has been appointed as chief marketing officer of Corner Bakery Café.

    Lambeth joins Corner Bakery Cafe following several leadership roles at PepsiCo Inc., where he was responsible for marketing, consumer engagement and shopper marketing for the company's Quaker Division as chief marketing officer.

    Prior to his work with the Quaker division, Lambeth held the role of VP at Frito-Lay, as well as leadership roles at H.J. Heinz and Nabisco Inc.
     

  • Denny’s launches omnichannel ‘Fantastic Four’ promotion

    Spartanburg, S.C. – Denny’s is partnering with 20th Century Fox on an omnichannel promotion for the upcoming movie “Fantastic Four.” The Denny’s Instagram channel will be posting a series of exclusive clips for followers throughout the partnership.

  • Help wanted: retail executive to lead major transformation

    A search is underway for a new CEO to execute a massive transformation at one of the world’s largest retailers. Getting to the interview will require U.S. executives to take a very long flight and the successful applicant will need good listening skills to decipher the accent of co-workers.

  • Starbucks to shutter one of its retail concepts

    Seattle – Starbucks Corp. is taking the bakery store brand it acquired in 2012 in house. The coffee giant said it plans to close all 23 La Boulange retail (bakery café) locations, as well as the two baking facilities serving the locations, by the end of September. The retailer said it determined that La Boulange stores are “not sustainable for the company’s long-term growth.”

  • One of world’s largest retailers looking for a CEO

    New York -- One of the world’s largest retailers has undertaken a search is underway for a new CEO to execute a massive transformation. But getting to the interview will require U.S. executives to take a very long flight and the successful applicant will need good listening skills to decipher the accent of co-workers.

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