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  • Report: Kroger testing video strips in aisles

    Kroger is in the process of installing "smart shelf technology" at one of its stores in Ohio, according to Cincinnati.com.

    The grocery chain is completing the installation of 2,200 Edge shelves throughout the center of the supermarket, including most aisles with dry goods. Today the tech features price tagging beneath the respective items, but future applications could include providing on-demand nutritional info, Cincinnati.com reports.

  • Welcome to Connected Retail

    Welcome to Connected Retail a new newsletter from Chain Store Age covering the intersection of customer and channel connectivity.

  • Study: Are retailers ready for IoT?

    Retailers know the Internet of Things (IoT) is coming and will bring significant changes. But their preparedness for it is less certain.

  • Ross Dress for Less has big plans Oct. 10

    Whatever you have planned for Saturday, Oct. 10, specialty apparel retailer Ross Dress for Less will probably be busier.

    The Ross Stores Inc. banner is opening six new stores, including three in a new market, as well as relocating a store.

  • Brookstone shows future of store displays

    Brookstone’s new store display should appeal to its gadget-loving customer base.

  • Tech Guest Viewpoint: Make Your Move to Mobility the Right Way

    The same freedom and flexibility that mobile devices bring to our everyday lives can also be leveraged in the retail environment. Most retailers are inherently aware of these benefits; yet many are still not sure of how or what to implement.

    But this is no reason to delay or avoid deploying mobile technology. By adhering to a few basic principles, retailers can successfully integrate mobility into their daily operations, and reap significant benefits as a result.

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  • John Lewis, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    British retailer John Lewis has opened one of its largest department stores ever, in the just-opened Grand Central shopping center in Birmingham.

    The four-level, 250,000-sq.-ft. department store has a strikingly contemporary design and features several new services and concepts, including a new fashion and lifestyle department, loved&found, and the first John Lewis-branded spa, &Beauty. There is also a market stall-styled food offering, The Place to Eat.

  • Staples says no to Black Thursday

    Staples is bucking the Black Thursday trend by making a statement, literally, about closing its stores on Thanksgiving Day in order to allow its customers, employees and their families to enjoy the holiday.

    The retailer issued a statement on Thursday saying that despite being open on Thanksgiving Day the past two years, this year it says customers and employees should have the chance to stay home with family and friends. Stores will open at 6 a.m. on Black Friday.

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