Retail News
BJ’s Wholesale Club names Scott Schmadeke and Krystyna Kostka to C-suite posts
“Scott and Krystyna are dynamic leaders with deep knowledge of our company and impressive records at BJ’s.”
Senate Judiciary Committee to address rising credit card “swipe” fees
“Once lawmakers hear the facts, Congress needs to quickly pass this landmark pro-consumer legislation," MPC's Kantor argues.
Retail sales rebound in October, in a good sign for the holiday season
"Healthy spending resumed in October as consumers continued to benefit from this year’s job gains and higher wages.”
Wakefern names Aaron Sapp VP of Pharmacy and Wellness
"I’m so proud to join the team to help support our committed pharmacy team members in stores so they can offer the very best care to their patients.”
GIANT expands Philadelphia presence with new South Broad Street store
“Our new South Broad store builds on our commitment to delivering convenience, value, and quality to Philadelphia residents.”
Retailers brace for supply chain disruptions amid potential port strikes and tariff hikes
“Neither of these developments is good for retailers, their customers, or the broader economy.”
Hy-Vee to host its 25th annual Veterans Day Breakfast
The event, which began at a single store, now includes all Hy-Vee stores across the chain's eight-state region.
Innovative companies vie for top spot in FMItech competition
“These finalists are responding to some of the food industry’s most pressing challenges."
NACDS to 118th Congress: Now, let’s get PBM reform done
"Urgent needs remain – and unavoidable duties call – for the current Congress."
CVS Health names Prem Shah group president, reporting to president and CEO David Joyner
Steve Nelson was named president of Aetna.
Dollar Tree CEO Rick Dreiling steps down due to health concerns; COO Mike Creedon named interim CEO
“The entire Dollar Tree team is grateful to have worked so closely with Rick. Looking forward, we are well-prepared to help both banners reach their fullest potential."
NRF study: Trump tariff proposals could cut Americans' annual spending power by $78 billion
"A tariff is a tax paid by the U.S. importer, not a foreign country. This tax ultimately comes out of consumers’ pockets through higher prices.”