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Kroger and other supermarket operators are asking vendors to justify higher prices amid signs consumers are reacting to inflationary pressures.
Kroger and other supermarket operators are asking vendors to justify higher prices amid signs consumers are reacting to inflationary pressures.
Consumers are growing cautious, and companies from Walmart to Procter & Gamble are altering course to reflect changing budgets.
The sports equipment chain said it hasnโt seen any sharp falloff in sales even as it reported weaker results for the recent quarter.
Americans have the wherewithal to keep spending, but they will be doing less of it at stores.
The clothing brandโs push for inclusivity left it with a shortage of middle sizes. โItโs super-frustrating.โ
Higher costs on fuel, products and wages prompt some companies to rethink how and when to raise prices further
Finding baby formula amid the nationwide shortage takes patience and luck. These websites alert you to availability at major online retailers.
The retailer posted profit that trailed Wall Street forecasts as shoppers bought fewer TVs and kitchen items.
The countryโs largest retailer by revenue reported stronger sales in the first quarter but said that higher costs ate into its profits.
U.S. shoppers increased retail spending for the fourth straight month as inflation held close to its highest level in four decades.
Retail sales figures were upbeat, but their reliance on goods versus services might be masking a level of spending that is stronger than what makes the Fed comfortable.
Remember the dollar T-shirt bin? Try $56, for some wares. At Goodwill, the Salvation Army and others, you may have to dig deeper for bargains.
Many managers leading the companyโs roughly 4,700 U.S. stores have been in their roles for at least a decade, and Walmart executives say they need to find a new generation to replace them.
Though nothing like youโve seen before, weddings are happening again. Here, how guests should dress for a whole range of new-wave nuptialsโfrom extremely over-the-top black-tie affairs to breezy vows on the beach.
Formula makers and retailers say it will take months to address long-running shortages.
A bistro table and chairs conjures sidewalk cafes and treats shared ร deux, so in honor of upcoming summer, we paired our five favorite sets with a style-appropriate ice cream flavor.
The flat-pack-furniture giant is to invest โฌ3 billion, about $3.16 billion, in opening city-center stores and outfitting existing big-box locations to act as distribution hubs for online orders as the company looks to adapt to changing shopping habits.
The alternative-asset manager said it could release more than a dozen new investment vehicles targeting retail investors in the coming years
Major U.S. retailers are swapping out finance chiefs as they confront high inflation and early signs of a more sustained pullback in consumer spending.
Some retailers say they are frustrated by Metaโs e-commerce rollout. Other stores see the promise of connecting with shoppers through the large user bases of Facebook and Instagram.
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