Citing theft, Wegmans ending self-checkoutScan-and-go is going away at Wegmans. CSA Q&A: Railroad strike could shut down 30% of freight movementAs negotiations stall with railroad labor unions, Chain Store Age spoke with Spencer Shute, senior consultant at procurement and supply chain consultancy Proxima, about the impact a rail strike would have on the nation’s supply chain. Amazon investing $450 million in contract driver pay, benefits Amazon is offering funding for higher pay and two new employee benefits to members of its Delivery Service Partners program. Exclusive: Cybersecurity is a major retail IT issue Retail IT leaders and C-suites rate cybersecurity ahead of some other pressing problems as a top business concern. Amazon Go brings suburban format to Los Angeles Amazon Go is continuing its expansion in the suburbs, this time in the Greater Los Angeles market. Starbucks supports employees with savings, student loan debt aid Starbucks is working with outside partners to offer two new financially-oriented programs to its employees. JCPenney launches Western-themed apparel & footwear line JCPenney is turning to a classic American apparel, footwear and handbag brand for its latest private label offering. Kroger releases new budget private label line America’s largest grocery retailer is revamping its private label branding strategy. Kohl’s offers adaptive collection for adults Kohl’s Corp. is extending its adaptive product offerings beyond the kids market. Target expands toy presence with FAO Schwarz partnership Target Corp. will soon offer FAO Schwarz toys via dedicated space in its stores, as well as online. First Previous 180 181 182 183 184 Next Last