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Association Dis’s Forrester’s Research

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The International Recording Media Association (IRMA) has criticized Forrester Research’s report From Discs to Downloads for its conclusions that digital downloads of music and movies will replace DVDs and CDs…

If It Worked for Oprah

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Bob Greene has made a career out of helping Oprah Winfrey lose weight. Now he’s going to work for McDonald’s to help America slim down and deflect some of the…

Shopping Urban Style

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Consumers in Charlotte are trying to make the transition from suburban-style shopping using a car to walking to the store to pickup groceries and other items. Will American consumers trained…

One Latte, Hold the Tax

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Voters in Seattle overwhelmingly rejected a proposed tax, Initiative 77, which would have added a 10-cent levy on every cup of espresso or espresso-based coffee purchased in the city to…

Employees Footing More Health Care Costs

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A study by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research Educational Trust says employees participating in employer-sponsored health plans are paying 48 percent more for their own care than…

P&G Sells Fair Trade Coffee

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Procter & Gamble (a RetailWire sponsor), announced yesterday it would begin selling “fair trade” coffee online and through the mail as part of its Millstone Signature Collection. What are your…

Is Krispy Kreme Kracking?

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According to a report in today’s Wall Street Journal, Krispy Kreme’s biggest franchisee, Great Circle Family Foods LLC had a decline of 10 percent in same-store sales last quarter. What…

Cancun Collapse Is Opportunity Missed

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Associations representing retailers and manufacturers are expressing disappointment at the collapse of the recent World Trade Organization (WTO) Ministerial Meeting in Cancun, Mexico. The talks were broken off Monday by…

Whole Foods Good For Some, Not Others

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Some small natural food stores have failed under the competitive pressure of Whole Foods. Others, such as My Organic Market operating in the Washington, DC area, have thrived. What impact…

How Many Stores is Too Many

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Bankrupt Eagle Food Centers is having trouble selling off two its former stores in Dubuque, IA, according to a Telegraph Herald report, and it may be because potential buyers think…

Banana Republic Transitions Brand

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Gap’s Banana Republic division thinks it’s time men started wearing suits again and it’s saying so in its mailers and in the windows of its stores. Is there a trend…

Scheduling Software Goes With The Flow

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Retailers including Shaw’s Supermarkets, Pep Boys and Bob’s are using technology to help improve employee scheduling and provide better service to customers shopping in the store. Shaw’s rolled out its…

Justice Sues to Close Canadian Rx Shops

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The US Justice Department has sued to shut down two companies importing prescription drugs from Canada for sale in the US, reports the Associated Press. Current law prohibits all but…

More Cracks Found in Windows’ Security

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Windows users have been put on alert as Microsoft warned that newly discovered flaws leave computers running on the operating system vulnerable to virus and worm attacks similar to the…

Former Calvin Klein Exec Joins Sears

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Sears announced yesterday that Carrie Shigetomi, a former executive with Calvin Klein, is its new vice president of brand development. Ms. Shigetomi will be responsible for overseeing the retailer’s private…

Shareholders Want CEO’s Pay Cut

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Expatica.com reports the two largest pension funds in the Netherlands with significant share holdings in Ahold want the retailer’s new chief executive officer’s, Anders Moberg, compensation package reduced. What are…

Wal-Mart Answers Wage Critics

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Wal-Mart’s senior vice president of corporate affairs, Jay Allen, took issue with critics who portray the company as a low wage employer that has profited at the expense of its…

We’re Not Going to Take It

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Consumers are mad as hell and they’re not going to take it anymore. Are consumers angrier today than they have been in the past? How should retailers deal with consumer…