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Retail’s Voice-Assisted, Meatless Summer

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The subscription commerce wars kept raging, and new operations and businesses entered the market or tweaked their models. The service reached this milestone after recent rollouts in Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming. New Subscription Push. Fulfillment Efforts.

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The Last (DVD) Picture Show

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Although the number of video stores in the United States (as the Flavorwire story notes) has dropped precipitously, from approximately 30,000 in 1989 to around 6,000 at present, the surviving locations are not — as a cynic might presume — exclusively found in major urban markets and kept afloat by self-satisfied cinephile hipsters.

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Surviving The Retail Apocalypse: The Technologies And Trends That Can Help Brick-And-Mortar Thrive Again

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Retailers are leveraging technology, such as artificial intelligence and augmented reality, to enhance operational visibility and personalize their customer service, a new necessity in fast-changing and demanding consumer market. Kohl’s and the smaller faster department store: Kohl’s is going small to grow big.

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11 New Restaurant Concepts Reimagining Fast Food & Casual Dining

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The old guard of American dining are switching up their games to compete: McDonald’s is adding self-serve kiosks to many of its franchises, upping the ante with mobile order technology. Many of yesterday’s casual dining brands are dying, but not because millennials “don’t eat out.” That’s not a new development.