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  • Overstock.com expands fresh food delivery

    Overstock.com is expanding its already popular online produce delivery service by teaming up with farmers in 35 states.

  • On heels of strong Q3, Walgreens officially has new CEO

    DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreens Boots Alliance appears to be just getting started. The company posted third-quarter EPS of $1.02 for the period ended May 31, which was 15 cents better than analyst estimates of 87 cents. However, revenue for the quarter came in at $28.8 billion, up 48.4%, against consensus estimates of $29.6 billion. Domestic operations were up 5.3% to $20.4 billion.   
  • Same store sales push up at L Brands

    L Brands Inc. continues to surpass expectations as the parent company of Bath and Body Works and Victoria's Secret reported a bump in same store sales.

    The company said net sales increased 3% to $1.207 billion for the five weeks ended July 4, compared to net sales of $1.176 billion for the five weeks ended July 5, 2014.  Same store store sales for the five weeks ended July 4, 2015, increased 3%.

  • Toys ‘R’ Us kicks its e-commerce business up a notch

    Wayne, N.J. – Toys “R” Us is taking e-commerce into its own hands.

    In a move to optimize its e-commerce business and significantly improve the customer experience online, the toy giant announced plans to bring its U.S. e-commerce operations in-house. The plans include building and managing a new platform for Toysrus.com, Babiesrus.com and FAO.com.

    Toys “R” Us expects to launch its own online platform by the end of summer 2016.

  • Careland Pharmacy, Brooklyn, New York

    Careland Pharmacy is a new drug store that mixes a contemporary look with playful references with an old-fashioned service philosophy.

     Located on the ground floor of a landmarked building, Carleland offers prescription and over-the-counter medications, along with toiletries, beauty supplies, toys, and stationery. With a tagline of “We take care seriously,” the pharmacy also offers free home delivery, vision testing, pharmaceutical compounding and flavoring services. There is a drop-off box for prescriptions on the exterior for on-the-go customers.

  • Staples adds Jonas juice to student initiative

    Staples is injecting a little bit of boy band starpower into its latest promotion aimed on supporting education.

    The retailer is building on its decades-long support of teachers, students and education with a $10 million pledge to support Think It Up, a program launched by the Entertainment Industry Foundation. Think IT Up is a new movement created to inspire students to pursue their passions through student-powered, teacher-led learning projects with support from Staples for Students.

  • Dick’s Sporting Goods to offer two concepts under new banner

    Pittsburgh – Dick’s Sporting Goods is opening a combination store format.

    The retailer will open its first “All-American Sports Center” on July 23 at McGowin Park in Mobile, Alabama. The concept features a Dick's Sporting Goods and a Field & Stream store in one location under the same roof.  

    Customers benefit from an expanded assortment and the ability to move between the two stores once inside, creating a unique, exciting shopping experience, Dick’s said.

  • Costco comps increase in June

    Headwinds from fuel price fluctuations and currency exchange rates lessened for Costco in June as the retailer posted a bump in same store sales.

    The warehouse club reported net sales of $11.01 billion for the month of June, the five weeks ended July 5, an increase of 1% from $10.88 billion during the similar period last year. Same store sales, excluding the negative impacts from gasoline price deflation and foreign exchange, were 6%. 

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