Poor stock availability is biggest turn-off of store shoppingThe lack of stock is shoppers’ biggest complaint when it comes to shopping in physical stores. Deloitte: Holiday shoppers hooked on these two shipping preferencesFree consistently trumps fast when it comes to holiday shipping. Here’s how NYC’s Hudson Yards plans to spur shopper spending As Manhattan’s newest mega-neighborhood inches closer to its promised grand opening, the destination has made a new move to attract visitors. Benefits more important than ever to retail job seekers A new report sheds light on how retailers can fill open positions in today’s tight labor market. Albertsons to test robotic pick system for online orders A supermarket giant is using artificial intelligence (AI) to simplify and automate online orders created at store-level. More robots rolling down the aisles at Schnucks Now in aisle five at select Schnucks Markets, “Tally,” a shelf-scanning robot. Increasing ‘Dark Web’ activity puts retailers at risk Retailers may be leveraging more digital channels to increase revenue opportunities, but these are also fertile ground for cyber-thieves. Survey: Unplanned employee absences disrupting store operations Employee absenteeism is wreaking havoc on store operations across the globe. Patagonia breaks new ground with its very public stand Patagonia has made its first-ever political endorsements. Target takes on rivals with free two-day shipping for holidays Target is turning up the heat in the holiday delivery battle. First Previous 651 652 653 654 655 Next Last