Tipsheet: NRF Upward Revise | Subscription Saturation Six

 

NRF: Retail sales in 2018 could climb higher than previously forecast at CNBC. “Spending at retailers — excluding on automobiles, at gasoline stations and at restaurants — is predicted to climb between 4.2 and 4.8 percent, the National Retail Federation said Monday morning, giving a rare updated outlook for the remainder of the year. That’s compared with a prior range of between 3.8 and 4.4 percent.” Read more

 

Japan’s Don Quijote interested in buying Walmart’s Seiyu at Reuters. “Walmart has struggled to replicate the success of its low-price model with Seiyu, which has more than 300 stores…A Walmart spokesperson, however, said the retailer has not decided to sell Seiyu.” Read more

 

Retailers are marketing directly to kids shopping on their smartphones by Abha Bhattarai at Washington Post. “Nine-year-old Isabella Colello shops for just about everything online. She scrolls through the Amazon app on her phone at least once a day. She gets ideas from YouTube, searches on Google for things she wants and sends the links to her dad: pink swimsuits, earrings, Adidas sneakers (he said yes); Gucci backpack (no).” Tiered subs.

 

Walmart Lays Groundwork for New Streamer by Natalie Jarvey at Hollywood Reporter. “More than a few TV sellers have been angling for a meeting with former Epix CEO Mark Greenberg…Starting a viable streaming business won’t come cheap, and Walmart,
 a studio source tells The Hollywood Reporter, is expected to spend a couple billion dollars to launch its service.” Read more

 

As Barnes & Noble Struggles to Find Footing, Founder Takes Heat by Alexander Alter & Tiffany Hsu at NY Times. “Critics say the company lacks direction, sometimes seeming to prioritize sales of gifts and tchotchkes over books. For investors, the impact is already evident: Barnes & Noble’s stock price is down 60 percent over the last three years.” Tiered subs.

 

Google tracks your movements, like it or not by Ryan Nakashima at AP. “An Associated Press investigation found that many Google services on Android devices and iPhones store your location data even if you’ve used privacy settings that say they will prevent it from doing so.” Read more

 

Barneys facing huge rent hike at flagship after losing arbitration by Lori Weiss & Lisa Fickenscher at NY Post. “The decision…grants Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp. a rent hike to $30 million, The Post has learned exclusively. The 10-year deal for the 660 Madison Ave. store is approximately double the current rent of more than $16 million.” Read more

 

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Giant Eagle workers ratify three-year agreement with union by Tim Schooley at Pittsburgh Business Times. “The contract…calls for an increase to starting pay to $10 per hour, increasing to $11 per hour in two years.” Read more

 

Your debts and shopping could become an addiction. Here’s what recovery looks like at CNBC. “Members of Debtors Anonymous can often be divided into two groups: those who overwork and those who underearn…What they often have in common is ambition and pursuit of a certain dream or status.” Read more

 

Yoshi, billed as ‘Uber for gasoline,’ serving busy professionals by Peter Holley at Washington Post via Toronto Star. “In the past 12 months, the company has spread from three cities nationwide to 16…picking up investments from superstar athletes Kevin Durant and Joe Montana along the way…Yoshi has begun offering customers other gas station staples, such as oil changes, tire checks, car washings and brake pad replacements.” Read more

 

Lee, Wrangler owner VF Corp to spin off its jeans unit into a public company via CNBC. Read more

 

Report: Six is a saturation point for subscriptions by Kim Souza at The City Wire. “…for services like music and video streaming, grocery or fashion/beauty…Just 6% of consumers have more than seven subscriptions and less than 10, and 3% have more than 10.” Read more

 

France is banning smartphones in schools for students aged 3 to 15 at Fast Company. Read more

 

De Beers diamond heiress lists spaceship-inspired estate for $11 million by Patti Payne at Puget Sound Business Journal. “The double-gated 6,500 circular manse on 85 acres, with many egg shaped rooms, is built to be self sustaining, and includes a saltwater lap pool that is 80 feet long, a chicken coop, a corral, gardens, a greenhouse, and a guest-house “barn.” 25 pics

 

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Tipsheet: Lowe’s Backs Moved | Wegmans #28 Women | Overstock Soars

 

‘Amazon tax’: Britain is reportedly mulling over a special tax to help local online retailers, finance minister says at CNBC. “Hammond’s comments come as department store House of Fraser was placed in administration on Friday, shortly before being bought by retailer Sports Direct for $115 million.” Read more

 

Forbes: Best Employers for Women (Sephora #15, Wegmans #28, Gap #66) Ranked list

 

Canadian Tire Quarterly Comp Sales +1.6% at Reuters. “However, retail margins dipped 3 basis point, while analysts at Raymond James were expecting a rise of 21 basis points.” Read more

 

Lowe’s Ventures backs Moved by Anthony Ha at TechCrunch. “Pittenger decided to make the whole (moving) process a lot easier by founding Moved…it’s raised $3.2 million in seed funding from Lowe’s Ventures, FJ Labs, AngelPad, Real Estate Technology Ventures and others.” Read more

 

Private equity giant Leonard Green buying hot online retailer Shade Store for $325 million at CNBC. “For Leonard Green, it marks a shift in strategy away from its larger retail bets in recent years, like J.Crew, David’s Bridal and BJ’s Wholesale Club…The Shade Store sells its window products online and in 60 showrooms across the country.” Read more

 

Ingles Q3 Comp Sales +1.8% Press release

 

Target Names John Bauer SVP, Global Inventory Management “Bauer most recently served as chief logistics officer for The TJX Companies, Inc. and held prior supply chain leadership positions at Kohl’s and Starbucks. He previously worked at Target from 1999 to 2007.” Press release

 

Amazon plans internal healthcare clinics for employees at Seattle headquarters by Clare McGrane at GeekWire. Read more

 

QVC.com’s online sales +8% / Zulily.com’s sales +13% / HSN and the Cornerstone sales decrease by April Berthene at Internet Retailer. “Zulily had the most sales growth among Qurate’s assets…total customers for Zulily.com grew 29%.” Read more

 

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The Buckle July Comp Sales +2.3% Press release

 

Kroger adds branding and marketing to Gil Phipps’ role as vice president of Our Brands by Steve Watkins at Cincinnati Business Courier. “Kroger’s store brands set the company record for the top retail dollar share during the first quarter this year, with store-brand sales rising 5.1 percent in the quarter.” Read more

 

The Fresh Market Appoints Oded Shein as CFO “Shein brings more than 25 years of financial experience from a variety of retail stores, including serving as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Stage Stores.” Press release

 

After aborted Rite Aid deal, Albertsons faces rocky path at CNBC. Read more

 

Amazon doubles down on vehicles as the next domain for digital brain Alexa with new tools by Nat Levy at GeekWire. “The new Alexa Auto Software Development Kit includes code to program in capabilities like calling, media streaming, navigation and search, all via voice command.” Read more

 

CINCY: Kroger partners with Grammy nominee Jewel to create the Wellness Your Way Festival by Erin Caproni at Cincinnati Business Courier. “It will be held Oct. 4-7 at the Duke Energy Convention Center. Among the most recognizable festival participants are singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw, Cincinnati celebrity Nick Lachey, master fitness trainer and creator of P90X Tony Horton…” Read more

 

H-E-B reportedly closing Houston area store, transforming it into e-commerce center by Jen Para at Houston Business Journal. Read more

 

CANADA: Credit card firms to trim merchant fees, but some retailers ‘underwhelmed’ via The Province. “Ottawa announced Thursday it has reached voluntary, five-year deals with Visa, MasterCard and American Express to cut fees by about 10 basis points.” Read more

 

Overstock shares soar 20% after a massive private-equity investment in its blockchain unit tZero at CNBC. Read more

 

Former Sears CEO sells Chicago area home for less than two-thirds what he paid for it at Crain’s Chicago Business. Read more

 

J.C. Penney adding infant and toddler gear near the closed Toys R Us and Babies R Us stores by Maria Halkias at Dallas Morning News. “The retailer is adding cribs, high chairs, strollers, car seats and everyday baby essentials such as bottles, pacifiers, diaper bags, snack cups and crib sheets in about 500 stores.” Tiered subs.

 

Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy’s Score Top Spots in Advertising Effectiveness by Tracy Greenstein at WWD. Subscription

 

Golf equipment sales see 8 percent uptick by Lisa Fickenscher at NY Post. “Last year, sales declined by 6 percent as golfers scooped up huge deals when Sports Authority and Golfsmith liquidated.” Read more

 

Homeless people wearing barcodes to accept cashless payments by Camilla Turner at Telegraph. “A new social innovation project, called Greater Change, hands homeless people a QR code, similar to the kind issued for online tickets.  Passersby who wish to give money…can scan the code using their smart phone, and make an online payment to the person.” Read more

 

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Costco July Comp Sales +8.3% / US +9.7% / Ecom +20.9% “…net sales of $10.59 billion for the retail month of July…an increase of 10.1 percent from $9.62 billion last year. For the first forty-eight weeks of fiscal 2018, the Company reported net sales of $127.40 billion, an increase of 12.1 percent.” Press release

 

Party City lands a deal with Amazon at CNBC. “Party City will offer an assortment of items on Amazon to start, but with a big focus on Halloween costumes, the company said…expects the pilot program will eventually expand to other product categories for Christmas and the New Year, “with further expansion possible in 2019.” Read more

 

…Party City Q2 Comp Sales +0.1% Press release

 

Walmart tries to make it easier for online shoppers to return their unwanted purchases at CNBC. “Starting this fall, customers buying items from third parties on Walmart.com will be able to print shipping labels directly from the website and clearly see the return policies for individual items online, according to a memo sent to sellers and obtained by CNBC.” Read more

 

Ahold Delhaize will consolidate web sales under its Peapod online delivery service by Nina Trentmann at Wall Street Journal. “Ahold Delhaize’s U.S. net sales fell to €9.21 billion ($10.67 billion) in the quarter ended June, from €9.99 billion in the prior-year period.” Subscription

 

…CEO Muller promised to provide more details on Peapod Digital Labs and the new Stop & Shop format at Ahold Delhaize’s Capital Markets Day, scheduled to take place on Nov. 13 in New England at Progessive Grocer. Read more

 

San Francisco’s luxury home furnishings retailer Gump’s files for bankruptcy at Reuters. Read more

 

Aldi Is Expanding in the U.S. With These New Products by Natasha Bach at Fortune. “The chain plans to grow from 1,600 stores last June to 2,500 by the end of 2022…The chain aims to have new products accounting for a fifth of its range by early next year…The new products will broadly fall under three categories: fresh and healthy, convenient, and must-have items.” Read more

 

Top 100 retailers by U.S. sales growth (Bass Pro #2, PetSmart #7, Five Below #8, Kwik Trip #24) at Kantar/NRF. Ranked list

 

Walmart and JD.com invest $500 million in a Chinese online delivery company at CNBC. “Dada-JD Daojia was formed from the merger of JD Daojia, which is JD.com’s online-to-offline business, and Dada Nexus, a large crowd-sourcing delivery platform in China with operations in more than 400 major cities.” Read more

 

Casper plans 200 stores in a bid to win the mattress wars by Elizabeth Segran at Fast Company. Read more

 

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H-E-B hires tech exec as chief product officer by Kristin Mosbrucker at San Antonio Business Journal. “Mike Georgoff will report to H-E-B’s new chief digital officer, Jag Bath, CEO of Favor Inc., which was acquired by H-E-B in February.” Read more

 

Kroger Names Gil Phipps Vice President of Branding, Marketing and Our Brands Press release

 

Is Amazon behind the mysterious project in the Atlanta area? by Tyler Estep at AJC. “The county’s planning commission voted to recommend approval of the special-use permit necessary for the code-named “Project Rocket”— a 2.5-million-square-foot facility projected to create 1,000 jobs or more — to be built as planned.” Drawings/Read more/Video

 

Rite Aid and Albertsons Companies Mutually Agree to Terminate Merger Agreement Press release

 

Amazon prepares to launch Echo and Alexa in Mexico, its first localized Latin American country by Paul Sawers at Venture Beat. Read more

 

Amazon enlists first class of military veterans to graduate from Apprenti technical training program by Kurt Schlosser at GeekWire. “Gov. Jay Inslee, Amazon vice president Ardine Williams and Apprenti Executive Director Jennifer Carlson joined in the celebration at Amazon in Seattle.” Pic/Read more

 

Jeff Bezos to Keynote 2018 Air, Space & Cyber Conference held September 17-19, 2018 in National Harbor, Md. Press release

 

Home Depot employee gets an in-store surprise from her favorite soccer team at Built from Scratch. Read more

 

Buffalo Wild Wings wants to add sports betting to its menu by David Pardum at ESPN. “Licensing requirements to offer sports betting vary by state but likely would require Buffalo Wild Wings to partner with a current gaming operator. The company said it wouldn’t elaborate further on the issue for now.” Read more

 

Everyone* Pours Bacon Fat Down the Drain, Everyone Lies About It by Lara Korte at Wall Street Journal. “Carrie Richardson, 43, from Green Bay, Wis., assumed that her husband followed her lead in allowing the bacon fat to cool and harden before throwing it in the garbage. But Brad Richardson, 44, recently revealed to her the truth. “I pour it down the toilet,” he said.” Subscription

 

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Tipsheet: Kroger’s New Area | 2% Buy on Alexa | PriceSmart +0.2%

 

A Guide to Walmart’s Ragtag Alliance Against Amazon by Matthew Boyle at Bloomberg. ““It’s the classic build-or-buy conundrum,” said Sucharita Kodali, an analyst at Forrester Research Inc. “Walmart needs to innovate, but it just doesn’t make sense for it to build much of it in-house.” Tiered subs.

 

Amazon introduces grocery pickup service at select Whole Foods locations by Sarah Perez at TechCrunch. “…available only to Prime members, will initially be available at stores in Sacramento and Virginia Beach, but will expand to more cities through the year…For orders over $35, the grocery pickup service is free. Under $35, the pickup fee is $1.99…option (to) pay an additional $4.99 for a 30-minute pickup instead.” Read more

 

CVS Q2 Comp Sales: Front End -1.0%, Same Store Sales +5.9%, Pharmacy Same Store Sales +8.3% Press release

 

…CVS to offer nationwide telemedicine service through smartphone video by Nathan Bomey at USA Today. “The telemedicine service will be offered for diagnosis of conditions like colds and flu, skin issues and general wellness matters. The video visit service, which will be provided on smartphones, will cost $59 and can be paid by credit card or debit card.” Read more

 

Petco Expands to Canada through New Partnership with Canadian Tire “Canadian Tire shoppers will have access to Petco’s own WholeHearted brand – a premium pet food line…Additional Petco products will be added to Canadian Tire’s pet department in September.” Press release

 

Most people aren’t using Amazon’s Alexa to make purchases by Sean Wolfe at Business Insider. “According to a report published by The Information, only 2% of people who own Amazon Alexa-enabled devices like the Echo have used them to make an online purchase in 2018. Of those 2% who bought something, 90% of them didn’t make any additional purchases through Alexa.” Read more

 

Kroger Names Valerie Jabbar Group VP of Merchandising, Promotes Mike Murphy to Ralphs Division President Press release

 

PriceSmart July Comp Sales +0.2% Press release

 

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Lowe’s taps former Walmart/Sam’s Club exec Donald Frieson to head up supply chain at Talk Business. “Frieson left Sam’s Club in January shortly after John Furner took over as CEO for the departing Rosalind Brewer. Lowe’s said Frieson is responsible for the company’s distribution centers, logistics, global sourcing, transportation and delivery services.” Read more

 

HONOLULU – Hurricane Hector down to a Category 3 at Hawaii News Now. Read more

 

Toddler’s Popsicle-by-Air Marks Milestone in U.S. Drone Delivery by Alan Levin at Bloomberg Quint. “The Smiths were part of a U.S. Federal Aviation Administration-approved test that for the first time allowed flights over congested areas where people live, and ventured beyond the view of its operator on the ground. It was the most realistic public demonstration to date in the U.S.” Read more

 

Trump meets business leaders Tuesday night for dinner at Daily Mail. Pics/Read more

 

Kroger execs talk shop with Reuters by Lisa Baertlein “This year Kroger and Ocado will pick U.S. sites for the first three of 20 planned high-tech warehouses…Kroger plans to break into at least one new area where it does not have existing stores…CFO Mike Schlotman revealed for the first time that the company never made money on Home Shop, a roughly 30-year-old delivery service it shuttered in April.” Read more

 

Camping World Q2 Sales: Retail revenue +13.1%, Retail segment income -18.4% Press release

 

Etsy CEO Josh Silverman says it’s tackling one of the tech industry’s most stubborn problems — hiring and promoting more women at CNBC. “The focus on diversity is key for Etsy, as 87 percent of its 2 million sellers around the globe are women, as are the vast majority of its nearly 36 million buyers.” Read more

 

Boot Barn Q1 Comp Sales +11.6% Press release

 

Publix to open a second GreenWise Market in Boca Raton, making it the brand’s fourth location by Billy Jean Louis at South Florida Business Journal. “GreenWise is the grocery chain’s health, natural and organic products brand…Publix launched the GreenWise Market banner in the mid-2000s.” Read more

 

Meijer launches its own fashion brand called Ophelia Roe to “help women feel their best at work.” by Sari Lesk at Milwaukee Business Journal. Read more

 

Kroger explores sale of its Turkey Hill business “Turkey Hill produces a full line of popular iced teas, fruit drinks, milk, frozen dairy treats and a variety of ice cream in its Conestoga, Penn., manufacturing and distribution facility.” Press release

 

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Dad attacks man at Target after he allegedly snaps upskirt photos of his daughter

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The Rubik’s cube, the most popular toy ever, gets redesigned

Walmart opens two new charging stations for electric vehicles in Arkansas

HGTV Buys ‘Brady Bunch’ House to Restore It “to Its 1970s Glory”

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Tipsheet: Ex-Target Exec Pandora Prez | Toy Sales Surge | Trump Biz Dinner Tonight

 

Walmart, Nordstrom and others look to YouTube stars to woo millennials and Gen Z by Charisse Jones at USA Today. “(Walmart) will debut Ryan’s World, a toy and T-shirt line created by the first-grader whose YouTube channel, Ryan ToysReview, gets roughly 950 million views a month. Among kids, “clearly what’s emerged in the last few years is they’re watching an influencer like Ryan on YouTube, and he’s their authority,” says Anne Marie Kehoe, Walmart’s vice president and divisional merchandise manager of toys.” Read more

 

…Meet the 6-year-old launching his own toy line with Walmart at NBC Today Video

 

Mattress Firm explores U.S. bankruptcy to close stores at Reuters. “Mattress Firm Inc, the largest U.S. mattress retailer, is considering a potential bankruptcy filing as it seeks ways to get out of costly store leases and shut some of its 3,000 locations that are losing money, people familiar with the matter said.” Read more

 

Trump is having dinner tonight with prominent business leaders…Here’s the guest list:

Michael Manley — Fiat Chrysler

Harold Hamm — Continental Resources

Alex Gorsky — Johnson & Johnson

Indra Nooyi — PepsiCo

John Catsimatidis — Red Apple Group

Frederick Smith — FedEx

Mark Sutton — International Paper

Ajaypal Banga — Mastercard

Dennis Muilenburg — Boeing

Mark Weinberger — EY

Darius Adamczyk — Honeywell

Jim Koch — Boston Beer

Richard LeFrak — LeFrak

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Sad over losing Toys R Us, parents drive a surge in toy sales in the first half of the year at CNBC. “The toy industry’s sales grew 7 percent to $7.9 billion through June, according to market research company NPD Group. “It is likely that the Toys R Us news has kept toys top-of-mind…benefiting both consumers and the industry,” Juli Lennett, senior vice president and industry advisor, said in a statement Monday.” Read more

 

NBC gets a rare look into Amazon’s Seattle headquarters to hear about what the tech company has planned for Alexa by Jo Ling Kent at NBC Today. “Amazon executive Toni Reid said Alexa will be able to recognize different voices in the same home or office, with a goal of becoming more “humanlike.” Reid also addressed consumer privacy concerns.” Video

 

Pandora Americas hires former Target executive as new president at The Baltimore Sun. “Sid Keswani, who has been CEO of Fiesta Mart, a Texas-based grocery store chain, takes over as Pandora Americas president on Aug. 13. Before Fiesta Mart, Keswani spent 19 years at Target and also worked for Susser Holdings, a Texas-based convenience store chain.” Read more

 

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Office Depot Q2 Comp Sales -2.0% Press release

 

New hires line up as Wayfair booms by Janelle Nanos at Boston Globe. “Every Monday, new employees stream up the escalators of Wayfair’s Copley Place headquarters for orientation. On a mid-July Monday, the class of hires had hit 205, a record for the online seller of home goods. Row after row of mostly bright-faced twentysomethings, fresh with degrees in computer science or marketing, seemed to stretch on endlessly, as if they were caught between mirrored walls…” Read more

 

Nordstrom taps Edmond Mesrobian as new CTO by John Cook at GeekWire. “A veteran of grocery retailer Tesco and online travel giant Expedia, Mesrobian is charged with helping Nordstrom bolster its digital strategy and customer engagement efforts.” Read more

 

Recent test found asbestos in crayons sold at Dollar Tree at CBS News. Read more

 

Aardvark, only U.S. producer of paper straws, acquired to meet skyrocketing demand by Sarah Bowman at Indy Star via USA Today. “Aardvark’s paper straws debuted in 2007…In the 10 years since reintroduction, the company has seen year-over-year growth… This last year’s growth, however, is beyond anything the company could have expected: 5,000 percent.” Read more

 

Gas stations and travel are the two trillion dollar industries Amazon could disrupt next at CNBC. ““Based on our estimates, Amazon is currently pursuing 8 of 10 market opportunities that exceed $1T, globally. We see an opportunity for it to exploit the remaining two – gas (stations) and travel,” analyst Tom Forte writes.” Read more

 

15 Minutes With JCPenney’s General Counsel by Michele Gorman at Law 360. Law 360 subscription

 

Walmart to hire 1,000 more people for its technology operations in India at Economic Times. “Walmart has technology operations in Bengaluru and Gurgaon and currently has about 1,800 employees. The company is looking at expanding this headcount and driving more product ownership out of India.” Read more

 

Alibaba merging China food delivery units to counter Tencent-backed Meituan at Reuters. Read more

 

Rite Aid Forecast Cut a `Tough Blow’ Before Albertsons Vote at Bloomberg. “Rite Aid’s “lowered guidance” three days before vote is a very “unusual” move to get more votes, though the “aggressiveness” of the move suggests that Albertsons needs “considerably” more votes to get the deal completed, he added.” Read more

 

Sports stadiums introduce new biometric security for payments and alcohol ID verification by Kurt Schlosser at GeekWire. “Washington state has approved Clear’s platform as replacement for a traditional ID check with its “biometric powered age validation,” allowing Clear members at CenturyLink and Safeco to buy food and drinks — and prove that they are of legal age for alcohol purchases — with just a fingerprint.” Read more

 

Discovery Names Amazon Executive to Oversee Direct-to-Consumer Media at Variety. Read more

 

A Museum Show Where the Exhibits Are for Sale by Jacob Gallagher at Wall Street Journal. ““It’s less of a critique of either retail or museums and more a cross-analysis: How the two are the same or how do they differ. What is the difference between you coming to the Whitney and trying on clothes and buying them, or seeing a Warhol exhibition?” WSJ Subscription

 

Amazon cloud executive Tim Wagner joins crypto platform Coinbase at CNBC. Read more

 

Teacher helps shopper short on cash at Wawa by handing him $5 then realizes he’s Keith Urban at Daily Mail. “When she remarked that he looked like Keith Urban, he said he was. She asked where his wife Nicole Kidman was and he introduced the woman he was with as his sister. Not believing him, Reed asked his body guard to confirm she was talking to the musician.” Read more

 

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Tipsheet: Top 15 Endorsements | Blame Toys R Us | Actor Slams Coach | H.Teeter Cuts Pharmacist Pay

 

New Starbucks partnership with Microsoft allows customers to pay for Frappuccinos with bitcoin at CNBC. “”It’s very big news for bitcoin because people say, ‘Where can you spend it?’ Now at every single Starbucks,” said Brian Kelly, founder and CEO of BKCM.” Read more

 

FedEx won’t charge extra fees for most packages delivered to homes during the peak holiday shopping season, except packages that are oversized, unauthorized or require additional handling. at Reuters. Read more

 

Top 15 celebrity endorsement deals in the fashion & retail industries by Spotted via CNBC. 

10. Lord & Taylor and Christie Brinkley – 91.6

11. DSW and Mirai Nagasu (Olympic figure skater) – 91.4

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The doomed Toys R Us rebrand that never came to be by Mark Wilson at Fast Company. “What it found were “parennials,” a group of millennials who are becoming parents at a rate of about one million people every year…The firm honed in on the backwards “R” as the piece of the brand with the most nostalgic affinity…Visually, the brand finds the sweet spot between the glossy corporate finish of Target and the hemmed boutique vibe of Hannah Anderson.” Pics/Video/Read more

 

…Blame Toys R Us closure for July jobs report miss at CNBC. “The economy added 157,000 jobs, but economists had been expecting 190,000. Retail gained a net 7,000 jobs, but in retail there was a large reduction of 32,000 jobs losses in hobby, toy and game stores.” Read more

 

Humana: Walgreens Clinic Partnership Won’t Prevent Walmart Deal by Bruce Japsen at Forbes. “Broussard wouldn’t provide details of what Walmart and Humana may do in the future, but indicated it would be on a bigger scale given the size of Walmart stores. He described the Walgreens clinics as “smaller clinics.”” Read more

 

LA Trader Joe’s reopens 12 days after deadly shooting by Morgan Winsor at ABC News. Read more

 

Amazon slammed for ‘insult’ tax bill in the UK despite record profits at CNBC. Read more

 

Apple Shares Details on Planned Tower Theatre Flagship Store in Los Angeles at MacRumors “The building, which features French, Spanish, Moorish, and Italian elements, was built to mimic the Paris Opera House. The Tower Theatre is in disrepair, though, and the area around it has become outdated, leaving the building’s owners and city council members eager for Apple’s revitalization efforts.” Pics/Read more

 

Bezos throws cash, engineers at rocket program as space race accelerates by Eric M. Johnson at Reuters. “Jeff Bezos is racing to pull his private space company out of start-up mode and move into production amid signals that his firm’s heavy rocket set for lift-off in 2020 may slip behind schedule, according to people familiar with the project.” Read more

 

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Sprouts: Q2 comp sales +2.0% – names new Chief Merchandising Officer “…appointed Dave McGlinchey to the new executive role of chief merchandising officer. McGlinchey was previously senior vice president of merchandising services.” Read more

 

Harris Teeter cuts pharmacist hours & pay by Jennifer Thomas at Charlotte Business Journal. “Starting this week, pharmacists will work 32 hours — though they’ll still be considered full-time employees for benefits purposes, says spokeswoman Danna Robinson. Pay will be cut to reflect the hours worked.” Read more

 

Amazon Agrees to Stop Selling Neo-Nazi Products at Fortune. Read more

 

The cosmetics industry has avoided strict regulation for over a century. Now rising health concerns has FDA inquiring at CNBC. “Imports from China and health concerns are rising…Teenage girls use as many as 14 personal-care products a day.” Read more

 

GNC CEO adds title of chairman by Paul J. Gough at Pittsburgh Business Times. “(Ken) Martindale has been CEO since September 2017 when he left his job as CEO of Rite Aid Stores.” Read more

 

Albertsons and a venture capital firm create a fund to invest in grocery tech by James Melton at Internet Retailer. Read more

 

TV actor claims discrimination at Coach store in Vancouver by Scott Brown at Vancouver Sun. ““The salesperson looked me up and down and asked me if I was going to buy anything, and when I said, ‘Did you really just ask me that?,’ she proceeded to lock the door on me,” Acevedo wrote. Acevedo says the store remained locked until a white customer showed up.” Read more

 

Undeterred: Woman returns Walmart cart in torrential rain at ABC 6 Action News. “Video showed her battling whipping winds as she pushes the cart back to the corral. She even left the hatchback open. The video has been viewed nearly 3 million times.” 45 second video

 

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Brookstone files for bankruptcy with plans to shutter more than 100 stores in malls at CNBC. “The company said it will continue to operate its airport, e-commerce and wholesale businesses — these units are what it hopes to sell. Brookstone currently has 35 locations in airports across the U.S.” Read more

 

Lawsuit claims Walmart stole technology to keep produce fresh at Reuters. “In its $2 billion complaint, Zest Labs and its parent said Walmart’s “Eden” technology to preserve fruit and vegetable freshness “looks, sounds, and functions” like its own Zest Fresh technology.” Read more

 

Publix Q2 Comp Sales +1.7% Press release

 

Amazon forms U.S. Postal Service lobby group with other companies at Reuters. “…to keep the U.S. Postal Service’s package delivery services “reliable and affordable.”…Members of the new group include Columbia Sportswear, pharmacy benefits manager Express Scripts, the National Retail Federation, package shipping firm OSM Worldwide, postal service company Pitney Bowes, Publishers Clearing House and the retailer QVC.” Read more

 

Blue Apron Q2 Revenue -25% ““As we previously articulated, 2018 is a year of transition and building for the future,” said Brad Dickerson, Chief Executive Officer, Blue Apron Holdings, Inc.” Press release

 

Target’s team-up with Champion C9 athletic wear is ending by David Clarey at Minneapolis/St.Paul Business Journal. “(Hanesbrands) said it doesn’t expect the contract’s end to affect its 2019 outlook or $2 billion-plus global sales goal by 2022, but shares of Hanesbrands are down by nearly 20 percent on the news.” Read more

 

Wayfair Q2 Revenue +49% / Active Customers +34% Press release

 

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“BAG RAGE” – Australian Chain Coles Reintroduces Free Plastic Bags by Lewis Evan Fischer at NY Times. “Both Woolworths and Coles, which collectively hold a 61 percent share of the Australian grocery market, had agreed to introduce reusable plastic bags by July 1 this year to coincide with state-led bans on single-use bags…But many customers complained about having to pony up the money, prompting what some have called “bag rage.” Tiered subs.

 

Floor & Decor Q2 Comp Sales +11.4% Press release

 

Rent the Runway bet on the death of clothing ownership — and now it’s doubling down by Jason Del Rey at Recode. “…recently secured $200 million in debt — a term loan that provides the flexibility to pull portions of the funds at predetermined points in time — from Temasek…With the new funds, Rent the Runway plans to expand the selection of clothing available to subscribers and invest in its logistics operations.” Read more

 

Walmart Exec Joins Board of Warehouse Drone Co. PINC “Chris Sultemeier, the former Executive Vice President of Logistics for Walmart has been appointed to PINC’s board of directors.” Press release

 

Target & Burlington to open their first Vegas Strip stores at Las Vegas Review Journal. “Target will open a 20,000-square-foot store where the former Smith & Wollensky building stood on the Las Vegas Strip. Burlington, formerly Burlington Coat Factory, will open a 50,000-square-foot store inside a newly constructed building north of the MGM Grand.” Read more

 

Vitamin Shoppe hires David Mock as EVP – Chief Merchandising and Marketing Officer Press release

 

Kroger vs Visa: Credit card ban may spread to more stores at Fortune. ““If we have to expand that beyond Foods Co., we’re prepared to take that step,” said Chris Hjelm. “When the amount retailers pay in card fees ‘gets out of alignment,’ as we believe it is now, we don’t believe we have a choice but to use whatever mechanism possible to get it back in alignment.” Read more

 

Sears’ landlord just got a $2 billion vote of confidence from Buffett’s Berkshire at CNBC. Read more

 

Zara’s Big Ship-From-Store Push by Barbara Thau at Forbes. “Zara will convert 2,000 stores in 48 countries to fulfill online orders in an effort to reduce out of stocks on e-commerce orders, boost sales of full-priced items, and better compete with the speed and convenience of Amazon.” Read more

 

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Kroger launches ‘Kroger Ship’ delivery service in four cities: Cincinnati, Houston, Louisville, and Nashville at CNBC. “Customers can shop online and receive free doorstep delivery on orders of more than $35, or pay a fee of $4.99 per order for smaller orders.” Read more

 

…“The customer is changing rapidly,” said Yael Cosset, Kroger’s chief digital officer, in an interview. “It is creating a sense of urgency and huge opportunity for us.” by Heather Haddon at The Wall Street Journal. Subscription

 

Container Store Q1 Comp Sales +4.7% Press release

 

Best Buy expands the number of Teen Tech Centers nationwide by Jackie Crosby at Star Tribune. “With a looming labor shortage compounded by a lack of training in technology skills, Best Buy Inc. said Tuesday it will have opened 21 tech centers around the country by September…with a goal of opening 60 centers across the U.S., Canada and Mexico over the next two years.” Tiered subs.

 

SoftBank funnels $240 million into Brandless’s online grocery business by Katie Burke at San Francisco Business Times. “Since it launched in July last year, Brandless has ballooned to offer more than 300 proprietary products, which have become popular for their $3 price tag. The new investment will boost that figure to 400 items by year end.” Read more

 

Publix warns customers: No animals allowed in shopping carts by Josh Hafner at USA Today. “Any dog inside the grocery store had better be a service animal, and it better not be in the cart.” Read more

 

Macy’s CEO Says the Secret to His Success: “I’m an Avid Learner” by Susie Gharib at Fortune. ““If you were to talk to vendors today, they would say Macy’s is operating with more speed than they every thought we could, based on what we did with structure, what we did with talent,” says Gennette.” Read more/5:48 video

 

Jeff Bezos’ parents invested $245,573 in Amazon in 1995 — now they could be worth $30 billion via Yahoo Finance. Read more

 

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Health insurance company launches Canada’s first medical marijuana program with Shoppers Drug Mart via Montreal Gazette. “Manulife says the program will be available as an option for participating group and individual health insurance plans. Under the partnership, Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacists will help Manulife customers navigate the different strains of medical marijuana and the different ways to take it.” Read more

 

50 of the Top U.S. Brands Ranked by Emotional Connection (Nordstrom #32, Ross #35, Old Navy #37, CVS #42, Macy’s #43, Amazon #44, Walmart #47, Home Depot #48) Press Release | Download Report

 

Supervalu and its dissident investor bury hatchet, bringing acquisition one step closer at Minneapolis/St.Paul Business Journal. Read more

 

Apple Pay is finally coming to CVS and 7-Eleven by Sarah Perez at TechCrunch. “The news is particularly notable because CVS was one of the first major retailers to snub Apple Pay, choosing instead to launch its own barcode-based mobile payments solution “CVS Pay” back in 2016.” Read more

 

Kroger Names 30-Year Co. Veteran Ken DeLuca Michigan Division President Press release

 

Adults spend more than 11 hours per day interacting with media by Joe Concha at The Hill. “In terms of overall usage, black adults 18+ on average consume nearly 13 and a half hours of media per day—almost two and a half hours more than the average U.S. adult.” Read more

 

Bed Bath & Beyond pulls cups with ‘ripped off’ NC barbecue design at Charlotte Observer. Tiered subs.

 

Lowe’s CEO Marvin Ellison helps stuff disaster-relief buckets at HQ by Ken Elkins at Charlotte Business Journal. “It was one of his first quasi-public events since he was named CEO…“I’m being told that over 2,000 buckets are going to California for some of the citizens impacted by the wildfires,” Ellison told the first shift of Lowe’s headquarters employees as they filled buckets.” Read more/Pics

 

Teacher quits after 20 years to become a professional grocery shopper making $100K a year – double his teacher’s salary at Daily Mail. “He joined Shipt part-time in 2015, had some success building up a customer base, and then took a year-long sabbatical to shop full-time two years. Last month, he gave up teaching for good.” Read more

 

Two men in their 70s got into a fight over free Costco samples by Noah Feit at The State. “The 72-year-old man responded by saying “I will do it again!” — then saying to the 70-year-old man, “You’re a jerk,” police reported. The 72-year-old then hit the 70-year-old in the right side of his head and caused his hat and glasses to get knocked off, according to the incident report.” Read more

 

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