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The Decline and Fall of 99 Cents Only Stores
Phil Lempert
April 25, 2024
David Gold's 99 Cents Only Stores rise and fall illustrates retail's evolution, influenced by consumer behavior, economy, and competition.
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The Fallout: Retailers and CPG Price Gouging
Phil Lempert
April 17, 2024
FTC report exposes price gouging in pandemic. Kroger, Albertsons face merger scrutiny. Urgent need for transparency, fair pricing, and trust rebuilding.
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Proven Retail Winners: IKEA, Williams Sonoma, Crate + Barrel
Sanford Stein
March 28, 2024
The home furnishings industry has received shockwaves over the past three years. First Covid lockdowns fueled a home retrofit movement that injected billions of dollars ...
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Cool Storage Is the Hottest Space in Retail Logistics
Arick Wierson
March 25, 2024
Cool storage is becoming the hottest space in retail logistics, network of massive, windowless buildings, humming with the white noise of massive refrigeration and cooling ...
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Why Is Walmart Buying Vizio?
Warren Shoulberg
March 14, 2024
Learn more about why Walmart is spending $2.3 billion to buy Vizio, one of its biggest supplier of TVs.
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Behind the Curtain: The Temu Superbowl Ad
Pam Danziger
March 12, 2024
Temu invites Americans to shop like billionaires. The problem is Temu must keep advertising at a fever-pitch to replace shoppers who fade away. Learn more ...
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Carrefour and PepsiCo Battle Over Pricing
Mark Faithfull
February 14, 2024
Shrinkflation is not a new phenomenon, but the practice has ramped up over the past couple of years, with many major brands sensitive about raising ...
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Self-Checkout is Dying. Hallelujah!
Arick Wierson
January 3, 2024
Whether we were aware of it or not, over the past decade or so consumers in just about every Western industrialized country have been unwitting ...
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