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  • CVS Health’s new digital innovation lab focuses on customer experience

    Boston -- Imagine a world where access to any health information or services you needed was available at any time through your digital device. We are not there yet, but CVS Health is doing its best to create that world with its new Digital Innovation Lab located in Boston.

  • Report: Walmart puts greeters back in front

    Walmart is moving its greeters back to the front of the store three years after the retailer moved them to the back.

    The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the retailer is experimenting with moving the greeters back to the front of the store in part to deter theft. Walmart is testing the approach in several hundred of its 4,500 or so U.S. stores, the newspaper says.

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  • Report: Entrance greeters back at some Walmart stores

    New York -- Greeters are back on the job welcoming entering shoppers at select Walmart stores, the Wall Street Journal reported.

    The chain moved most of its greeters away from the entrance and to other areas of the stores several years ago. But it has returned the associates to the entrances in several hundred stores in a move that is partially designed to stop theft, the report said.
     

  • GMA in Vermont GMO battle

    Usually it’s California causing regulatory headaches for retailers and suppliers, but now tiny Vermont is getting in on the action with onerous labeling requirements and hefty fines that are expected to be a compliance nightmare.

  • Q&A with CVS Health’s chief digital officer, Brian Tilzer

    Boston -- Brian Tilzer, senior VP and chief digital officer of CVS Health, sat down with Chain Store Age at the opening of the CVS Digital Innovation Lab in Boston to discuss the strategy behind the lab and CVS’ larger goals for transforming health care through digital technology.

  • Ace colors summer with new paint palette

    Ace Hardware wants shoppers to think summer paint projects by introducing a new curated color palette for the warmest season of the year.

    Ace's Design Experts have curated a paaint color palette for summer 2015 using colors from the Clark+Kensington paint+primer in one collection.

    Featuring hues reminiscent of long summer days and seaside vacations, the colors range from vibrant and bold to grounding neutrals.

  • Food phenom Kroger outdoes itself in Q1

    Kroger turned in a stunning first quarter same store sales performance while expanding omnichannel and convenience capabilities designed to extend a comp streak now well into the 11th year.

    Same store sales rose 5.7% excluding fuel in the first quarter ended May 23. Net income attributable to Kroger rose to $619 million, or $1.25 per share, in the first quarter, from $501 million, or 98 cents per share, a year earlier.

  • CVS Health giving stores beauty and health makeover

    New York -- CVS Health is rethinking every aspect of its store to ensure that it not only reflects the company’s broader commitment to healthcare and but also delivers on what customers have come to expect from its pharmacy locations. The move comes on the heels of its decision more than a year ago to pull the plug on tobacco products and rebrand the company as CVS Health.

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