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Partnering Helped Restaurants Meet Demands During Pandemic

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Business survival amid the global pandemic has been a challenge but some brands were able to leverage the situation by tapping technology and turning lemons into lemonade. We were able to sell that to our guests online.”. Local Cantina in Ohio used Paytronix to sell margaritas to go.

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Retail Pulse: The Price Must Be Right

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Brands like TJX , Macy’s , craft and fabric retailer Joann , and Walmart ’s ModCloth are trying on smaller-format, off-brand and off-price destinations with features and experiences tailored for the digital-first generation. It does seem, however, that a focus on affordability is a core driver of new retail strategies for brands.

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Grocery Round-Up: Digital-First Delivers For Kroger, Another Instacart Pair-Up And Hoarding Round 2

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Online sales were up 108 percent during the quarter. In late October , Cincinnati-based Kroger announced its “Restock Kroger” program — which aims to improve shipping, distribution and the links between its online and offline businesses — would be a major boost for shareholders. billion since March.”. "As

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How the PPP + Technology Means MBL Growth and More for Credit Unions

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Technology can facilitate delivery on credit unions' brand promise of relationship-based services. Secure online portals allowed PPP loan applicants to upload required documents, and many credit unions finalized borrower applications with electronic signatures.

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OfferUp Is Pushing Trust, But Will Users Buy In Light Of Incidents?

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It taps into the modern consumer’s desire to practice sustainability by doing business locally, recycling and upcycling rather than trashing items with which they’re ready to part, and not buying every item brand new. Our Community Meetup Spots are critical to that mission.”.

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