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  • Whole Foods Market to pay $500,000 to settle overcharging allegations

    Whole Foods Market has settled a dispute with the city of New York.

    The grocer has agreed to pay $500,000 and to conduct regular in-store audits in a resolution of allegations that its stores in New York City were overcharging customers for prepackaged foods. The settlement was announced by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA).

  • Report: Samsung Pay eyes new frontier

    A planned expansion of Samsung Pay is the latest in a seemingly endless series of maneuvers made by mobile payment providers throughout 2015.

    In an interview with Reuters, Thomas Ko, global co-manager of Samsung Pay, said U.S. consumers will be able to use the mobile wallet solution for online payments in 2016. In addition, Samsung will roll out Samsung Pay to a broader range of lower-priced phones in the U.S. in the coming year. Currently, it is only available as a built-in feature on the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge devices.

  • Grocery goes high-tech in 2016

    Ordering groceries online and digitizing the store rank among the top trends in grocery shopping for 2016, according to GroceryStories.com.
     
    GroceryStories identified the following full list of top grocery trends for 2016:

  • Report: Grocery goes high-tech in 2016

    Ordering groceries online and digitizing the store rank among the top trends in grocery shopping for 2016, according to GroceryStories.com.

    GroceryStories identified the following full list of top grocery trends for 2016:

  • NBA teams with Fanatics for brick-and-mortar score

    The core capabilities of the National Basketball Association (NBA) do not include fulfilling purchases made at its New York flagship store. According to Re/code, the NBA is partnering with online specialty athletic retailer Fanatics to provide tablet-based “endless aisle” fulfillment to its store via the Fanatics warehouse. [Re/code]

  • Tech Guest Viewpoint: POS - Point of Weakness: Five Security Steps

    Retailers and hospitality enterprises have a weak point unique to their business – the point of sale (POS) device. Despite significant investment in security, it’s still too easy for cybercriminals to access corporate networks via POS.

    POS devices handle most of the payment card transactions around the world for retailers, restaurants, hotels, grocers, and gas stations. Because these systems are highly interconnected and accessed by numerous employees and other devices, they remain a highly lucrative target for organized cybercrime.

  • PetSmart creates new omnichannel holiday

    National Fetch It Day is the name PetSmart has given an online promotion with an across the board discount to incentivizes shoppers to pick up their order in store.

  • Modell’s Sporting Goods continues to expand Northeast footprint

    Three City Sports stores are being given a new lease on life.

    Modell’s Sporting Goods has acquired three prime Northeast locations from City Sports, which filed for bankruptcy protection in October 2015 and subsequently announced plans to close all its stores. Beginning in early 2016, the stores, which range from 7,500 sq. ft. - 9,000 sq. ft. and are located in Philadelphia, Boston and Washington, D.C., will start to transition to the Modell’s format.

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