Report: New Whole Foods Market policies could be alienating suppliersAmazon’s recent grocery acquisition is changing its supplier policies — and some local and regional brands are feeling the fallout. West Elm in Canadian expansionA division of Williams-Sonoma is expanding its footprint north of the border. Regulatory Wrap-Up: Insider’s guide to retail-related legislative developments Paid leave continues to heat up on a state and Federal level, according to weekly recap of legislative activity. Convenience store retailer upgrades app experience New enhancements to Cumberland Farms’ mobile app is earning users free merchandise, including in-store menu items. Made-to-measure menswear brand Indochino has new investor and strategic partner Indochino has a new investor. Sears to add new twist to its loyalty program Sears is giving its Shop Your Way members another way to earn points. Target partners with start-up for new type of wedding registry experience Target Corp. is teaming up with a company that landed a deal on “Shark Tank” to offer an updated take on the wedding registry. Justice Department’s No. 3 official leaving for top legal post at Walmart The third-ranking official at the U.S. Justice Department is leaving to take a job in the private sector. Report: Job cuts at Amazon’s Seattle headquarters Amazon is reportedly cutting “hundreds” of staffers at its headquarters as it looks to focus head count on its fastest-growing businesses. Sears Canada creditors pressure Sears CEO Eddie Lampert, the chairman, CEO and controlling shareholder of the beleaguered Sears Holdings, has another problem to deal with. First Previous 1719 1720 1721 1722 1723 Next Last