Amid the pandemic, the past two holiday gift-buying sprees have been boon times for retailers. This year, perhaps not so much.
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Ugly produce seems to have limited appeal, so some retailers pull it
Hannaford in Maine is among the supermarkets that have stopped carrying the imperfect fruits and vegetables.
More than half of traditional retailers say they’re fighting for survival
A new survey reveals some sobering results about what retailers see ahead.
Bankruptcy ruling keeps Sears alive
Even with this latest reprieve, Sears’ long-term survival remains an open question.
Amazon rolling out delivery robots in Seattle
Mobile ‘Scouts’ the size of a cooler will have to navigate difficult city sidewalks and brave the elements.
Online-only sellers branching out to Main Street with brick-and-mortar stores
Some retailers that initially focused on virtual sales plan to open 850 stores over the next five years, a report says, a bright spot in the retail sector.
Last January, this Mainer embarked on a year of (almost) no shopping
With the exception of basic necessities, of course. Others like Henry Heyburn have chosen to step away from the typical cycle of American consumerism.
Black Friday has already arrived, with U.S. retailers kicking off sales
Walmart, Best Buy and Target are leading the charge with deep discounts.
Early holiday shoppers are less thrifty, survey indicates
They tend to have a better view of their finances and spend about $370 more overall on average, but the purse strings appear to tighten as it gets closer to the holidays.
Whole Foods still pricey despite Amazon takeover
One year later, shopping at Whole Foods will still cost you much of your paycheck – unless you’re an Amazon Prime member.