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  2. Was Service Merchandise ahead of its time? - RetailWire

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    The article was talking about the defunct Service Merchandise chain, which peaked at more than 400 catalog showrooms selling fine jewelry and a wide array of general merchandise. While featuring some full-service and self-service areas, the showrooms provided catalog books on tables where shoppers ordered products from a stock room.

  3. Does self-checkout make sense for Costco? - RetailWire

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    Six years after announcing plans to get rid of many self-service checkouts, Costco is again testing them to help combat long waits at manned registers. On its third-quarter conference call, Richard Galanti, Costco’s EVP and CFO, said about 125 self-service stations have been installed across Costco’s 536 U.S. stores.

  4. Will the Retail Theft Era Ever Come to an End? - RetailWire

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    In response, companies like Walmart and Target have reassessed their self-checkout strategies, either by limiting use or enhancing security to improve customer service and address theft concerns. Last month, New York enacted a law mandating that retail stores install panic buttons to enhance worker safety amid rising retail theft, which had ...

  5. FTC Is Sending Refunds to Purchasers of Pyrex Measuring Cups

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    While the company did manufacture its cups in the U.S., it just could not produce them fast enough. Amazon orders for the measuring cups were particularly high, prompting Instant Brands to outsource some manufacturing in China. According to the FTC, many cups were made in China from around March 2021 to May 2022.

  6. Salt Life Clothing Stores To Shutter - RetailWire

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    All Salt Life clothing stores will close. Hilco Consumer-Retail Group, one of the brand’s new owners, announced on Sept. 24 that it will close all 28 retail locations. Hilco and Iconix International jointly purchased the Salt Life apparel line after the previous owner, Delta Apparel Inc., filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June.

  7. Will Amazon’s new online pharmacy disrupt the U.S ... -...

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    The same is true for Walmart+, which offers unlimited same-day deliveries of groceries and general merchandise goods from the retailer’s supercenters for an annual subscription of $98, but not other elements of Amazon’s program. Introducing Amazon Pharmacy: Prescription – Amazon.com

  8. Shake Shack Challenges Chick-fil-A and Announces New CEO

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    Shake Shack Offers Limited Holiday Merchandise and Themed Shakes November 6, 2024 November 6, 2024 Looking for the perfect gift for the fast-food fan in your life?

  9. Is JCPenney’s First New Store in 8 Years a Good Sign?

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    The revamped store promises customers a fresh shopping experience with a smaller footprint, a carefully curated selection of merchandise, and a conveniently located salon and beauty section. Michelle Wlazlo, JCPenney’s chief merchandising officer, expressed enthusiasm about the new store concept. “The new JCPenney store concept in Wayne, N ...

  10. Is Sears Still in Business? Sears Stores Closing in 2023

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    Sears Holdings is planning to close all its stores in 2023, with 115 Sears Hometown stores set to close this year. Liquidation sales are now underway at these stores, offering customers discounts of up to 40 percent on home, lawn and garden appliances and equipment.

  11. Subway Launches $6.99 Any Footlong Deal Nationwide

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    Subway is rolling out a new promotion offering any footlong sub on its menu for just $6.99 from Aug. 26 through Sept. 8.