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  • When it comes to payments, cash and cards still reign supreme

    When it comes to payments, cash and cards still reign supreme. But one digital alternative is not far behind. Those are among the key findings of a new study, “How America Pays,” by Blackhawk Network, that surveyed more than 1,000 Americans in March 2016 to examine preferences for traditional and emerging payments tools and the role payments play in consumers’ purchasing decisions.
  • Staples and Office Depot call off merger in wake of ruling

    The nation’s two largest office-supply chains have pulled the plug on their $6.3 billion merger.
  • Rough going for Macy’s

    Macy’s on Wednesday reported its fifth consecutive decline in same-store sales, and announced plans to improve its performance, from new product launches to more off-price shops. The nation’s largest department retailer also reduced its sales and earnings guidance for the year. Similar to many retailers, Macy’s is challenged by an overall retail environment marked by sluggish traffic, increased competition and cautious consumers.
  • BDO study: The top risk factors for retailers are…

    The risk associated with a possible security breach claimed the top spot for the first time ever in an annual ranking of the top 25 risk factors by retailers. Security risks shared the top spot with general economic conditions, which have remained tied at the top since 2013.
  • Hip yogurt café coming to Target

    Target Corp. has lined up Greek yogurt giant Chobani to open an café in its upcoming store in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood. The 45,000-sq.-ft. store, opening this October, will feature a Chobani Café. The cafe will have a natural theme, offering items made with Chobani’s signature Greek yogurt and hand-selected, artisanal ingredients. Also on the menu: sandwiches, soups, coffee and desserts, all made with only natural ingredients.
  • Feature: Tractor Supply Co. avoids growing pains with science

    As a rural lifestyle retailer, Brentwood, Tennessee-based Tractor Supply Co. knows a thing or two about using good old fashioned common sense and initiative to get things done. So when it came time for the 1,530-unit chain to prepare itself for a long-term goal of operating 2,500 stores (at growth of 100-120 locations per year), Tractor Supply took a fundamental approach.
  • Wayfair treads innovation lab path

    Wayfair Inc. is turning inward to give shoppers a new view of its wares.

  • Online retailer stops shipping to South Dakota as tax battle heats up

    Folks in the state of South Dakota can no longer buy baubles from popular online jewelry retailer Blue Nile.
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