Delivery Hero has plans to invest in Germany’s Gorillas Technologies, a grocery startup, as part of a $1 billion funding round, according to Bloomberg Thursday (Sept. 23). Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all...
Anyone who’s gone into a grocery store in the past year — as most grocery shoppers have — has no doubt noticed more and more people using the once-avoided self-checkout aisles. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free...
In today’s top retail news, Walmart has seen slow growth for its subscription service over the last year, though company leaders appear unworried, while eBay is now managing payments in all markets across the world. Also, Jessica Alba’s The Honest Co. is facing trouble less...
Ahold Delhaize, the Netherlands-based global grocery giant with over 7,000 stores around the world, just made a major move in its effort to make 85% of its East Coast grocery retail supply chain self-distributed by the end of 2022. The company’s United States family of...
Walmart+, seen by most as Walmart’s answer to Amazon Prime, is celebrating its first birthday this month, but the subscription service doesn’t have a lot of growth to show as it struggles to differentiate itself from other offerings. Get the Full Story Complete the form...
Rite Aid is pointing to pharmaceuticals and its pharmacists as the key to growing and transforming its business, though bigger competitors whose strategies are more developed may put some speed bumps along that road. Get the Full Story Complete the form to unlock this article...
Less than six months after making its public debut, the natural diaper, skin care and household cleaning product brand The Honest Co. is facing two quarters in a row of softening sales, creating more challenges as the company tries to grow in a competitive marketplace....
Canadian retailer The Bay and social media platform Pinterest on Thursday (Sept. 23) announced a new partnership to create bilingual digital lookbooks using “pinnable” products that highlight seasonal trends. The pins will bring shoppers to thebay.com to buy the items, according to the joint announcement....
Resale platform thredUP and apparel brand Madewell on Thursday (Sept. 23) opened an in-person pop-up shop in Brooklyn that will sell only secondhand clothes, including denim, dresses, jackets and sweaters, with prices ranging from $10 to $40 per item, according to a Footwear News report....