Retail News Brief

  • Google’s Universal Cart About To Come Online for Walmart, Target Customers

  • Federal Reserve’s Beige Book Says Consumer Price Up 3.8% YoY in April

  • Hasbro Takes AI Plunge, Creating Interactive Versions of Famous Characters

  • In-Store Grocery Ads Spur Impulse Buys From Shoppers

  • Amazon Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Ring Camera Features


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  • Google’s Universal Cart About To Come Online for Walmart, Target Customers

  • Federal Reserve’s Beige Book Says Consumer Price Up 3.8% YoY in April

  • Hasbro Takes AI Plunge, Creating Interactive Versions of Famous Characters

  • In-Store Grocery Ads Spur Impulse Buys From Shoppers

  • Amazon Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Ring Camera Features


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  • Google’s Universal Cart About To Come Online for Walmart, Target Customers

    Google’s multi-vendor Universal Cart, powered by AI, is set to become available soon for Walmart and Target customers. The question of whether shoppers will buy in on the idea remains to be seen (more).

  • Federal Reserve’s Beige Book Says Consumer Price Up 3.8% YoY in April

    The Federal Reserve’s most recent Beige Book indicated that consumer prices had risen by 3.8% year-over-year as of April, despite the Fed’s target of 2% inflation. “Districts noted that energy-related costs tied to the conflict in the Middle East were the primary driver of inflationary pressures, with spillovers into shipping, packaging, groceries, and fertilizer,” the Fed wrote (more).

  • Hasbro Takes AI Plunge, Creating Interactive Versions of Famous Characters

    Hasbro unveiled an AI studio charged with bringing some of its more famous characters — including Mr. Potato Head, Megatron, and Cobra Commander — to life via the power of artificial intelligence. While no plans currently see these personalities licensed to individual fans, a B2B business prospect is emerging (more).

  • In-Store Grocery Ads Spur Impulse Buys From Shoppers

    In-store grocery ads are driving impulse buys from shoppers, survey data suggests. A full 62% of shoppers polled indicated that they’d purchased a product during a grocery run after seeing a product advertised on in-store screens (more).

  • Amazon Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Ring Camera Features

    Amazon is now facing a class action lawsuit over its Ring camera’s Familiar Faces feature, which is used to recognize regular guests when they appear on camera. The lawsuit claims, as a byproduct, “Millions of other Americans passed by a Ring ​security camera and unknowingly had their facial recognition information collected,” (more).

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