Commentary: How CPG Companies Can Respond to the Impact from COVID-19 Target makes more store changes, adds employee benefits to deal with COVID-19Target Corp. is reducing store hours, increasing select employee benefits and making other adjustments in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Books-A-Million pulls ahead of Barnes & Noble with curbside pickup Books-A-Million is expanding its existing buy-online-pick-up in store (BOPIS) offering with a new, free curbside pick-up option. C-store operator puts enhanced labor planning on schedule Global Partners LP is streamlining its workflows for workforce management. Amazon adding 100,000 jobs to keep up with coronavirus-related demand surge Amazon is ramping up hiring to keep up with increased shopper demand in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Panic buying hits Amazon Even Amazon is having trouble keeping certain items in stock. 7-Eleven mobile-enables cash bill payment in Latin America 7-Eleven Inc. is providing customers in Latin America with new mobile bill payment and tracking services. NRF, RILA urge consumers to shop ‘responsibly;’ supply chains ‘remain strong’ The National Retail Federation and the Retail Industry want consumers to stop hoarding and stockpiling items during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Walmart reduces store hours to give employees time to replenish shelves Walmart’s 24-hour U.S. stores are now open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Report: Amazon asks workers to stay home if possible An e-tail giant is reportedly instituting a global work-from-home policy in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. First Previous 415 416 417 418 419 Next Last