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  • Deloitte: Consumer Spending Index drops for second consecutive month

    New York -- The Deloitte Consumer Spending Index, released Tuesday, showed a drop in spending for the second month in a row.

    The Index tracks consumer cash flow as an indicator of future consumer spending.

  • Tesco expects 30% energy savings from all-LED store

    New York -- Tesco has opened its first all-LED store as the United Kingdom’s largest retailer continues its drive to reduce carbon emissions from its operations. Tesco expects that the use of the LEDs in its new Express location, in Loughborough, England, will produce a 30% energy savings compared to its other Express stores.  

  • Balance Rewards makes official debut over weekend at Walgreens, Duane Reade stores

    DEERFIELD, Ill. — Walgreens over the weekend officially launched its customer loyalty program, which since Sept. 6 has garnered more than 1 million customers during an online-only, early-enrollment period.

    “Our loyalty program is distinctive,” stated Graham Atkinson, Walgreens SVP and chief customer experience officer. “This comprehensive rewards program is one of Walgreens largest and most important programs in company history."

    Balance Rewards offers three key benefits, all customized for the consumer:

  • Saks launches AT&T Wi-Fi at all stores

    New York -- Saks Inc. said Monday it has launched AT&T Wi-Fi at all 44 retail locations nationwide.

    The AT&T Wi-Fi network connects shoppers with mobile tools such as the new Saks Fifth Avenue app, which offers features such as shareable wish lists, fashion look books, event calendars and more. AT&T customers with select Wi-Fi enabled devices will auto-authenticate to the in-store Wi-Fi service, so frequent shoppers will be automatically connected to Saks Fifth Avenue’s Wi-Fi each time they re-visit the store.

  • Former Best Buy CEO joins video insights firm

    Brad Anderson was named to the board of LightHaus, a provider of shopper insights based on video analytics.

  • Fred's launches no fee layaway program for holiday gift purchases

    MEMPHIS — Fred's on Friday launched a holiday layaway plan featuring no fees and a down payment of only $1.

    "Fred’s realizes that the current economy presents difficult challenges to its customers and Fred's wants to offer as much assistance as it can," Fred's SVP sales and marketing Dave Mueller said. "That’s why we came up with a layaway plan that — with just one dollar down and absolutely no fees — is unlike any others and will stretch shoppers’ dollars during a time when it will be most welcome."

  • Alliance Data acquires $145 million in Talbots credit card receivables

    Dallas -- Alliance Data Systems Corp. said Monday that it has acquired the receivables associated with The Talbots Inc.’s existing private-label credit card file, and will acquire the credit card accounts, pending regulatory approval. The receivables portfolio totals about $145 million.

    Alliance Data also said that its Retail Services business will provide private-label credit card services for Talbots, as well.

  • J.C. Penney to webcast Q&A with CEO on September 19

    Plano, Texas -- J. C. Penney Company said that in conjunction with an open house tour of its new in-store shops, the company will webcast a question and answer session with its chief executive officer, Ron Johnson.

    The question and answer session will be held on Sept.19, starting at approximately 2:45 p.m. ET and will be available via live webcast on J.C. Penney’s Investor Relations page.

    Replays of the webcast will be available for up to 90 days after the event.

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