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Fast Casual Saladworks Gets Fresh With New Locations And Restaurant Tech

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The 30-year-old QSR brand has plans for aggressive growth in 2017 , and Tripodes will spearhead the effort. Saladworks also plans to plant corporate stores in key markets in Atlanta, Georgia and Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas over the next six to 12 months.

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CVS Health Unveils Atlanta HealthHUBs; Target’s Digital Sales Rise Despite Slow Growth

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Retailers are aiming to help consumers manage chronic diseases as well as their overall health and wellness through new brick-and-mortar experiences. The stores are part of the retailer’s strategy to have up to 1,500 locations operating throughout the country by the conclusion of next year.

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Battle For Pet Retail Dominance Gains Fresh Fuel

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The retailer plans to bring its number of clinics to 100 from the current 21 in operation, CNBC reported. Walmart will kick off the expansion with new clinics in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Amazon also has its Wag pet food brand, and Target has teamed with BarkBox to offer chew toys and treats online and in-store.

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Is Hudson’s Bay Going To Buy Neiman Marcus?

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Without a doubt, 2017 has been a difficult year for department store brands. This has left Neiman Marcus in a bit of a bind – and the fate of the 42 stores it operates in the United States a bit uncertain. It is worth noting that so far there is no official confirmation of this rumor from either of the main players.