Today in retail, Tractor Supply Company updates its “Life Out Here” strategy, while Levi’s is buoyed by the return of baggier jeans. Plus, Walmart wants people to spend more time in its stores and is testing interactive elements to make it happen. Get the Full...
Membership warehouse Sam’s Club, a division of Walmart Inc., has rolled out a national robotic inventory scan in partnership with artificial intelligence (AI) company Brain Corp and Tennant Company, according to a Thursday (Jan. 27) company announcement. Get the Full Story Complete the form to...
Walmart on Thursday (Jan. 27) announced its Springdale, Ark., store will add a number of interactive elements that will make Walmart “a destination where people want to spend their time” through an initiative the company calls Time Well Spent. Get the Full Story Complete the...
Lowe’s and Petco are looking to get customers’ tails wagging with a joint venture that will place store-in-store pet supply outlets inside 15 of its home improvement warehouse locations in three states. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy...
Rural lifestyle retailer Tractor Supply Company on Thursday (Jan. 27) vowed to improve customers’ in-store experience through service enhancements and a transformed staffing model, create personalized mobile offerings and make improvements to its supply chain capabilities. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock...
Despite the ongoing disruptions of the pandemic, global supply chain constraints and inflation running at a 40-year high, Levi Strauss & Co. — the world’s largest retailer of denim and related apparel — said Wednesday (Jan. 26) that 2021 will be remembered for another reason:...
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Today in retail, Mattel and Disney sign a licensing agreement that includes Princess and Frozen product lines, and Oscar de la Renta won’t be the last luxury clothing brand to get into the resale market. Plus, Walmart eyes super app status with pair of FinTech...
After weeks of speculation and reporting on what the post-holiday period known as “returns season” might look like, we now have a number: $761 billion. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all PYMNTS content...