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  • Five marketing myths about millennials

    New York -- A recent study shatters several myths about the largest generation of young people since the baby boomers: millennials.

    “At 79 million strong, the millennial generation has a tremendous amount of spending power that is growing rapidly,” said Robert Tomei, IRI’s president of consumer and shopper marketing.

    Tomei said he sees a lot of potential for marketing growth.

  • Marketing myths about millennials debunked

    A recent study shatters several myths about the consumers who will spend nearly $290 billion in consumer-packaged goods by 2020: millennials.

  • Study: Retailers lag in information management

    Boston – When it comes to managing records and information, retailers are surprisingly lax compared to members of many other industries.

    According to a new study from enterprise information management provider Iron Mountain, just one in three retail businesses have a records and information manager.

  • Ahold joins initiative on farmworker pay

    Ahold USA has become the first major grocery retailer to join an initiative requiring Florida tomato suppliers to increase farmworker pay and protect workers from forced labor and sexual assault.

    The Coalition of Immokalee Workers announced Wednesday that Ahold USA is America's first major grocer to join the group's Fair Food Program. Ahold USA is the parent company of Stop & Shop, Giant Foods of Landover, Giant Foods of Carlisle, Martin's and online grocer Peapod.

  • TJX purchases retail chain in land Down Under

    Framingham, Mass. – The TJX Cos. Inc. apparently has a taste for vegemite.

    TJX is purchasing Trade Secret, an off-price retailer that operates 35 stores in Australia, from Gazal Corp. Ltd. for $58.45 million. The acquisition of Trade Secret provides TJX an opportunistic entry into Australia, where it currently operates one of its 13 buying offices.

  • Victoria's Secret Angels float in Times Square

    Victoria's Secret has a new cadre of Angels to celebrate the launch of two new lingerie collections.

  • Whole Foods' new 365 store concept to debut in Los Angeles

    Austin, Texas -- Whole Foods Market on Wednesday posted disappointing third quarter earnings and revenue, but it also gave out some more details about its new, value-driven store concept.

    The company revealed that it will debut the format, 365 by Whole Foods Market, in the second half of next year, with the first store opening in the Silver Lake section of Los Angles. It plans to open up to five 365 stores (all in the second half of next year), with the expectation of doubling the number of openings in 2017. Stores will average about 30,000 sq. ft.

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