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Retailers are walking a tightrope to convey they’re looking to raise prices without actually saying they’re raising prices.
In a survey, 49% of shoppers admitted to abusing lenient return policies. What is the criminal side to return fraud?
Dick’s Sporting Goods is standing by its forecast for the year, despite everything happening with economic policy. It joins a ...
James Murdock, co-founder of Alchemy and a leader in sustainable tech, makes a compelling case for why returns aren’t a ...
A new study finds that when high-end retailers open "off-price" stores, which sell less expensive merchandise, it reduces ...
Santa Clara County files a lawsuit against five Metro by T-Mobile retailers for labor law violations, including wage theft ...
Retailers have been hard-hit by Trump's rapidly shifting tariff announcements, and are frustrated with an inability to ...
Shoppers are increasingly exploiting return policies with various scams to defraud companies, and it is costing retailers billions.
The Axios Harris Poll 100 is a trusted ranking of the reputations of companies most on the minds of Americans, with a ...
Spectrum Brand Pets is voluntarily recalling one of its reptile food products due to potential salmonella contamination, ...