Report: Retail jobs in NYC have decreased by 11% since 2020And in the busy retail nexus of Manhattan, employee rosters have fallen by 20%. Adobe: Online prices show encouraging trend in MayDigital shoppers had something to smile about in May 2023. Retail groups urge Congress to pass payments competition legislation Legislation to address credit card “swipe” fees has been reintroduced in Congress. Limiting risk as retailers turn to AI-based solutions Demand for AI-based solutions has grown significantly over the past several years, and it isn’t expected to slow down anytime soon. Canada’s largest Asian grocery chain, T&T Supermarkets, to open first U.S. store A banner owned by Loblaw Companies is coming to the U.S. Wayfair pilots data ‘clean room’ with Pinterest Wayfair is testing a new method of tracking ad performance on Pinterest. Giant Eagle launches proprietary retail media network Giant Eagle Inc. is the latest grocer to connect advertisers directly to its customers. H-E-B expanding lower-priced Joe V’s Smart Shop concept Joe V’s Smart Shop is headed to Dallas. Gen Z consumers prefer these quick-service brands Some quick-service retailers do a better job of generating traffic from Gen Z customers than others. Mall location doesn’t work out for Wegmans It closes its 134,000-sq.-ft. supermarket at the Natick Mall outside of Boston, one of its largest stores. First Previous 136 137 138 139 140 Next Last