by Sarah Mahoney on Apr 28, 10:00 AM
Consumers are still spending it up, and seem less worried than economists think they should be.
by Steve Ellwanger on Apr 26, 4:17 PM
80% of respondents in Attest study believed brands were involved in "greedflation," using inflation as an excuse to hike prices unfairly.
by Steve Ellwanger on Apr 25, 4:27 PM
Premium, high-protein, lactose-free Fairlife milk became a $1 billion brand in 2022 and has seen double-digit volume growth for eight consecutive years.
by Sarah Mahoney on Apr 24, 4:33 PM
In unloading Eloquii, the plus-sized ecommerce brand it bought in 2018, Walmart is officially over its crush on digital natives.
by Sarah Mahoney on Apr 24, 8:18 AM
The shapewear brand is using new influencers, asking mothers to fearlessly flaunt their curves.
by Sarah Mahoney on Apr 20, 3:17 PM
Silver takes over the marketing reins from Ed Plummer, who is retiring.
by Steve Ellwanger on Apr 19, 5:51 PM
Stats are much more equal now: 38% of shoppers cite supermarkets as their main choice (down from 64% in 2016), while 33% pick mass retailers (up from 23%).
by Les Luchter on Apr 18, 4:48 PM
With "30 products or platforms that generate over a billion dollars in annual revenue, we're not dependent on one product," said CFO.
by Sarah Mahoney on Apr 17, 3:37 PM
Marketers need to know that moral outrage on social media often doesn't mean what they think it does, according to new research from Northwestern University.
by Sarah Mahoney on Apr 14, 4:11 PM
A Commerce Department report notes a 4.3% drop at home improvement retailers, a 2.2% decline in spending on apparel, and a 1.9% dip at furniture and home stores.