Survey reveals travelers’ strong preferences for specific convenience stores.
A recent survey by Vontier reveals that nearly 80% of travelers are willing to drive further to visit their preferred convenience store.
Amazon launches low-cost section to rival Temu and Shein.
Amazon is introducing a new section on its site dedicated to low-cost fashion and lifestyle items, allowing Chinese sellers to ship directly to American consumers.
Marks & Spencer launches a textile repair service.
This program, named "M&S Fixed by Sojo," will start in August in collaboration with the start-up Sojo and will be accessible via an online hub.
Temu and Shein in Brussels’ crosshairs.
The European Commission has requested information from Temu and Shein to verify their compliance with EU consumer protection rules.
Kingfisher surpasses environmental targets in latest responsible business report.
The report highlights the company’s achievement of a 62% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions, significantly exceeding its 2025/26 target of 37.8%.
Carrefour launches Europe’s first atacadão store in France, offering bulk discounts to combat inflation.
The store, a Brazilian cash-and-carry model acquired by Carrefour in 2007, offers products up to 15% cheaper than typical hypermarkets.
Target collaborates with Shopify to enhance Target Plus marketplace and in-store selection.
This collaboration, revealed in a Monday press release, aims to enrich Target's product offerings both online and potentially in physical stores in the near future.
Delvaux unveils opulent new flagship store in Beijing, merging Belgian heritage with local culture.
The store’s design, a collaboration between Milan’s Vudafieri-Saverino Partners and Delvaux CEO Jean Marc Loubier, blends Belgian style with local cultural influences.
On partners with Verity for AI-driven warehouse transformation.
Sportswear brand On has teamed up with Verity to revolutionize its warehouse operations using AI and autonomous drones.
IKEA offers paid roles in virtual Roblox store.
IKEA will pay Roblox players £13.15 or €14.80 per hour to work at its new virtual store, set to launch on June 24 under the name “The Co-Worker.”