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by Thom Forbes
Supermarkets have been prime locations for full-tilt freakouts where people curse and rant. Read the whole story

TECHNOLOGY
by P.J. Bednarski
The move affects over 70 stores worldwide that began opening in 2009. Read the whole story

BEAUTY
by Sarah Mahoney
The beauty retailer has some 20 million Instagram followers and says the new checkout includes 80 brands, including Drunk Elephant and Milk Makeup. Read the whole story

RESEARCH
by Tanya Gazdik
Half of those surveyed in the South are worried about spikes in COVID-19 cases and 69% feel the need to wear a mask. Read the whole story

AUTOMOTIVE
by Tanya Gazdik
"People want things to be back to normal, they want to buy, but they're still a little nervous about what the future holds," says … Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Steve Ellwanger
Grattagliano -- a perfumer before pioneering zero-proof beverages -- discusses recreating the taste of alcohol, explains why Arkay went strictly D2C. Read the whole story
by Karlene Lukovitz
Facebook announced changes to its content and ads policies hours after Unilever suspended ads on its platforms and Twitter. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Steve Smith, Staff Writer
The company's ecommerce partners became critical for maintaining sales as strung-out chocoholics scrambled for their comfort fix. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Maarten Albarda, Featured Contributor
In 2014, after business slippage, Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said it was "going to stop publicly pissing off people," which led to a turnaround. Read the whole story
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by Ray Schultz
And they plan to increase their frequency. The biggest boom has been in healthcare products, Adelphic reports. Read the whole story