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  • Will Target become the king of next-day deliveries?

    Will Target become the king of next-day deliveries?

    Target plans to invest $100 million by the end of 2026 to open six new sortation centers as it seeks to increase the number of next-day orders it fulfills while simultaneously lowering its costs. How do you expect Target’s sortation centers to affect its in-store and last-mile operations?

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  • Dick’s Sporting Goods heads for the big outdoors with Moosejaw deal

    Dick’s Sporting Goods heads for the big outdoors with Moosejaw deal

    Dick’s Sporting Goods is acquiring Moosejaw from Walmart. The sporting goods giant made the deal to advance its ambitions in the multibillion-dollar outdoor retail market. How do you expect Dick’s to manage the Moosejaw business?

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  • Should Pharrell Williams be the one to guide Louis Vuitton’s men’s business?

    Should Pharrell Williams be the one to guide Louis Vuitton’s men’s business?

    In a win for hype over design experience, Louis Vuitton last week placed 13-time Grammy-award winner Pharrell Williams in charge of its menswear line. Is the appointment of Pharrell Williams as men’s creative director more of a positive or negative for Louis Vuitton?

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  • Would online grocery benefit from low inventory alerts?

    Would online grocery benefit from low inventory alerts?

    A university study finds telling online shoppers that grocery supplies are low can help retain them over the long term. How would you rate the pros and cons of letting online grocery shoppers know when inventories are low?

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  • Retail has a customer trust problem

    Retail has a customer trust problem

    According to a new Gallup poll, U.S. consumers do not trust retailers as much as they used to — and they do not have much trust for anyone else, either. Do you agree with Gallup’s assessment of the state of trust for retail businesses and the steps retailers should take to earn customer trust?

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  • Are AI-generated ads worth the risks?

    Are AI-generated ads worth the risks?

    A university study determined that only half of artificial intelligence-generated ads are open about the fact they were created by bots, potentially tricking consumers into false beliefs or causing confusion and dissatisfaction. Will AI-generated advertising content drive more benefits or chaos for marketers?

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  • Is inflation giving grocers a bad rap?

    Is inflation giving grocers a bad rap?

    Shoppers believe grocers are making 14 times more profit than they actually are and also believe food-at-home inflation is about two times higher than reality, according to a new dunnhumby analysis. Are grocers in a “precarious position with their brand perception” in the face of rampant food inflation?

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  • Can location-based marketing overcome its creepiness factor?

    Can location-based marketing overcome its creepiness factor?

    A new global survey finds 67 percent of U.S. consumers think ads based on location data are “creepy” with only 31 percent comfortable sharing their location in real-time. Will location-based marketing eventually overcome the consumer perception that it is a creepy technology?

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  • Hy-Vee suspends employee discounts after finding fraud and misuse

    Hy-Vee suspends employee discounts after finding fraud and misuse

    Hy-Vee has suspended its employee discount program after discovering a significant increase in the number of people using it that did not share the same household or even the same city. Is it common for retail employees to misuse store discount perks?

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  • Is Neiman Marcus right to focus on the top two percent of its customers?

    Is Neiman Marcus right to focus on the top two percent of its customers?

    Neiman Marcus’s CEO recently made a statement about the type of customer that the luxury department store operator wants to attract. Some sales staff believe he is putting out the wrong vibe, which might end up hurting the retailer. What do you see as the value of customers outside of the top two percent for luxury retailers like Neiman Marcus?

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