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Mobile Checkout, Resetting Store Experiences And Fairway Market’s Fight To Stay Relevant In NYC

PYMNTS

Today Fairway operates 15 stores in the New York, New Jersey, Connecticut tri-state area, as well as four liquor stores. But it is also aiming to develop into newer and more frictionless version of that brand. And as of this week, Fairway Market has officially launched mobile self-scanning checkout in all of its stores.

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Chapter 11 Watch: Tough Times For Uniqlo, PacSun Gets Lucky

PYMNTS

And the circle of merchant life often means that, when growth is no longer attainable, there’s the ever-present vacuum of Chapter 11 proceedings clearing the detritus out of the market. Speaking of destabilizing fast-fashion brands, Uniqlo has been one of the few that’s created a global empire out of its threadbare offerings.

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Data privacy: How to keep customer data safe

Independent Banker

Respondents also indicated a 23% increase in purchase intent for brands and companies with responsible data practices. The privacy of customers’ personal information is at the forefront of every community banker’s decisions, says Steven Estep, ICBA assistant vice president of operational risk. Other regulation around consumer data.

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Partnerships, Pivots And Bookended Data Breaches

PYMNTS

” Named for Marcus Goldman, one of the firm’s co-founders, Marcus is set to officially hit the market this fall, according to internal sources quoted by The New York Times. Goldman has also begun offering savings accounts under the GS Bank brand — and it’s not clear if the two business lines will be merged in the future.

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11 New Restaurant Concepts Reimagining Fast Food & Casual Dining

CB Insights

New restaurant concepts are redefining how we think about food, pushing established brands to reinvent themselves, spurring entrepreneurs to be creative with visual platforms like Instagram and recipes like pea-based protein, and paving a new way forward for the idea of casual dining itself. Americans dine out more than ever before.