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TJ Maxx will have workers wear body cameras to deter shoplifters
RetailTJ Maxx will have workers wear body cameras to deter shoplifters
By Chris MorrisJune 5, 2024
A woman stands in a crowd and holds up a Nordstrom Rack credit card to the camera, smiling.
RetailCan customers be too loyal? Nordstrom’s famous rewards program is so popular, shoppers’ racked-up points are denting its profits
By Sasha RogelbergJune 4, 2024
Liquid Death’s new CFO on the brand courting an increasingly ‘sober curious’ Gen Z
FinanceLiquid Death’s new CFO on the brand courting an increasingly ‘sober curious’ Gen Z
By Sheryl EstradaJune 4, 2024
How Costco built its $56 billion Kirkland store brand that’s bigger than Nike and Coca-Cola
LeadershipHow Costco built its $56 billion Kirkland store brand that’s bigger than Nike and Coca-Cola
By Phil WahbaJune 4, 2024
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon keeps fending off Amazon for the top spot on the Fortune 500. Can he and the mega-retailer continue their streak?
MagazineWalmart CEO Doug McMillon keeps fending off Amazon for the top spot on the Fortune 500. Can he and the mega-retailer continue their streak?
By Phil WahbaJune 4, 2024
people seen in blur outside a shein store
RetailAs Shein’s IPO approaches, what will it mean for the ultra-cheap online retailer and for London?
By Prarthana PrakashJune 4, 2024
a red glow illuminates a old style pharmacy
MagazineA crisis is hitting your local drugstore. Why the slow demise of a 130-year-old family-owned pharmacy chain spells disaster for consumers
By Maria AspanJune 3, 2024
A 37-year-old yoga teacher got uncoupled and moved into an apartment with absolutely nothing. Meet the ‘divorce registry’ for the newly single
LifestyleA 37-year-old yoga teacher got uncoupled and moved into an apartment with absolutely nothing. Meet the ‘divorce registry’ for the newly single
By The Associated Press and Leanne ItalieMay 30, 2024
A women with a baby strapped to her chest walks past a window with the "Cava" logo across it.
RetailCava is gobbling up fast-food competition as it lures finance bros and suburbanites with extra pita chips, steak, and promises of no price hikes
By Sasha RogelbergMay 30, 2024
Robert Isom
FinanceAmerican Airlines CEO fired top exec after controversial ‘modern retailing’ strategy infuriated corporate clients
By Mary Schlangenstein and BloombergMay 29, 2024
Close up shot of people enjoying a picnic on the Champs-Elysées
RetailParis hosted a giant picnic for over 4,000 people on the iconic Champs-Élysées as it tries to attract local customers ahead of the Olympics
By Adam GaleMay 29, 2024
An Amazon Fresh worker restocks citrus in a store.
RetailAmazon, Walmart, and Target finally realize their colossal pricing mistake—now they’re slashing costs to win back customers
By Sasha RogelbergMay 28, 2024
Thinx was the edgy brand that made period underwear cool. Now it’s available in big box stores. Did it grow up—or sell out?
NewslettersThinx was the edgy brand that made period underwear cool. Now it’s available in big box stores. Did it grow up—or sell out?
By Lila MacLellan and Joey AbramsMay 28, 2024
Loss-making U.K. retailer Boohoo wants to reward its top team with millions in bonuses—and its shareholders aren’t happy
RetailLoss-making U.K. retailer Boohoo wants to reward its top team with millions in bonuses—and its shareholders aren’t happy
By Prarthana PrakashMay 28, 2024
How Thinx, the buzzy underwear company once worth $230 million, lost its way
LeadershipHow Thinx, the buzzy underwear company once worth $230 million, lost its way
By Lila MacLellanMay 28, 2024
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