Shein spends over $42M upgrading supplier capabilitiesA popular low-cost shopping platform best-known for fast fashion is investing in its supplier ecosystem. Instacart introduces disaster support program for shoppers Instacart is offering relief to eligible shoppers impacted by natural disasters such as fires, hurricanes, floods, or earthquakes. Gopuff partners with flexible-stay apartment provider Landing A Philadelphia-based consumer delivery service is providing exclusive savings to guests at a network of apartments across 42 U.S. states. Amazon breaks ground on first-ever net-zero delivery station in Europe Amazon has started construction on its first delivery station to seek new zero carbon certification in the U.K. and Europe. Tariff Uncertainty: How to create operational stability in evolving marketplace Tariff policies have drastically changed over the past year, requiring merchants to quickly adapt to new market rules. Ahold Delhaize USA breaks ground on automated distribution hub Ahold Delhaize USA is one big step closer to having a new state-of-the-art distribution center in North Carolina. Consumers, businesses paid most of 2025 tariff costs, according to NY Fed report Nearly all of President Trump's tariffs in 2025 were passed on to Americans in the form of higher costs. How supply chain transparency can boost sales Many consumers favor brands that disclose environmental impact and other sustainability metrics in their supply chains. Wonder debuts in new Northeast state The delivery-focused restaurant company founded by former Walmart executive Marc Lore is now open for business in nine states. The Super Bowl gets bigger – and retailers respond with tech The Super Bowl has become a major U.S. holiday that transcends the sport of football, and retailers are increasingly using technology to capture related spending. First Previous 23 24 25 26 27 Next Last