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Retail Pulse: Kohl’s To Curate Brands With Facebook; Domino’s Rolls Out eBike Tie-Up

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Brick-and-mortar retailers are teaming up with social media platforms to curate labels for their stores and their websites. Kohl’s , for instance, will bring emerging brands to over 50 physical retail locations and online starting in the fall through Curated By Kohl’s. In Other Brick-and-Mortar News.

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Why Health And Fitness Are Driving More Retail Change

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Fitness and wellness are helping to change the face of retail in 2020. In addition, data and tech are at such a point that offering digital and mobile alternatives, and options for fitness-related classes, can be done in a seamless way — a way that includes a seamless payments experience, too. One reason for all of that?

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Rescuing The Restaurant Business From App Decline

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A new report shows that 70 percent of Americans use their mobile devices and restaurant apps at some point during the dining journey. Using a laptop or mobile phone, anyone, anywhere, is just a few clicks away from having their favorite meal delivered to wherever they happen to be. But the reviews for dining apps aren’t so clean.

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Millennial’s Matter to Bank Marketing

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First, know this: The younger generation has embraced mobile banking more warmly than mobile phones. According to Bankrate.com , people ages 18-29 make up 44 percent of mobile bankers, but make up only 22 percent of mobile phone users. Conservative bankers might dismiss social media. Don’t.

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Five at Five: Brookstone Ends Era With Bankruptcy

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Brookstone, the iconic specialty retailer that sold travel gear, massage chairs and electronics, has filed for bankruptcy protection and will close its 102 shopping mall locations. Alex Stamos stepped down as chief security officer at the social media giant to join Stanford University as an associate professor.