Top of The News
by Sarah Mahoney
The world's largest retailer says sales are strong, as consumers flock to its stores and website for bargains. But it's less optimistic about the year ahead. Read the whole story

LUXURY
by Steve Ellwanger
Hermes won a lawsuit against a man who used images of the company's iconic Birkin handbags in a series of NFTs. Read the whole story

GROCERY
by Steve Ellwanger
The biggest bright spot in the past two quarters came in the convenience and grocery store channels-up more than 80% in Q3 and 60% … Read the whole story

HEALTH CARE
by Les Luchter
Animated spot features a child discussing his healthcare journey, but doesn't reveal until the end that he's getting a new kidney. Read the whole story

MEN'S GROOMING
by Sarah Mahoney
Dove Men+Care knows losing is rough on fellas. So it sent a team of jersey-wearing superfans to comfort bereft Eagles supporters. Read the whole story

AUTOMOTIVE
by Tanya Gazdik
The new Audi Goals Drive Progress Impact Award, presented by MLS Works, will recognize charitable work by players in their communities. Read the whole story

AUTOMOTIVE
by Tanya Gazdik
Since 2020, Amazon has seen an average 20% increase annually in the number of vehicles U.S. customers have saved in the Amazon Garage. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Sarah Mahoney, Staff Writer
As groceries get pricier -- and consumers feel more pinched -- the savings platform recalculates its brand-versus-demand marketing budgets. Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Todd Wasserman, Staff Writer
Spicy Angry Sauce rules the day in four breakfast sandwiches -- as well as the relaunch of the Angry Whopper. Read the whole story
by Steve McClellan
Agency Blue Chip created Aisles for All for P&G and supermarket chain Harris Teeter last year in support of Pride Month. Read the whole story
by Colin Kirkland
It's snowing in the desert in the virtual store, highlighting the new DropTemp collection's cooling qualities.The store features apparel from the company's thermodynamic apparel … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Ray Schultz, Columnist
This works in both directions -- both pro and con, a Wharton study reports. Read the whole story