
Alibaba, JD, & Meituan Rocket On “The Takeout War Is Over”
Chinese regulators signaled an official end to the aggressive restaurant‑delivery price war that has strained Meituan, JD.com and Alibaba, prompting a sharp rally in their stocks. The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) urged price supervision and anti‑unfair competition measures, citing heavy subsidies that have depressed adjusted net income and EPS. The crackdown lifts pressure on the MSCI China Consumer Discretionary Index, where Alibaba’s 39% weighting and Meituan’s 8% have dragged earnings down. Meanwhile, PDD posted revenue growth but missed earnings expectations, highlighting the broader profitability challenges in China’s e‑commerce sector.

(Update: 5% Amazon) ShopBack Shopping Portal $15+ In Signup Bonuses & More; Earn Cashback On Amazon & More
ShopBack, a cashback portal expanding in the U.S., is running a slate of high‑rate offers that include up to 5% back on Amazon (capped at $10 per order) for a three‑day window, unlimited 50% cashback on Temu, 15% on Home...

Sydney Sweeney’s SYRN: Unsustainable
Actress Sydney Sweeney launched SYRN, a direct‑to‑consumer lingerie and loungewear line backed by Coatue Management. The collection, priced under $100 and offered in 44 sizes, aims to segment women into four personas – Seductress, Romantic, Playful and Comfy. Early drops...

Disc Jockeys: Music, Coffee & Movies at Hamden’s Best Video
Best Video, a Hamden, Connecticut video store, transitioned to a non‑profit in 2015 to counter streaming‑driven decline. By adding a coffee shop, live‑music nights, a kids’ room and regular screenings, it re‑established itself as a community hub. The store now...

Retail Operator Brief: A Store Is Not a Strategy
Retail operators observed that customers never see a brand’s strategy directly; they experience how consistently that strategy is executed in the store. A walk through Old Navy, LEGO, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Dollar Tree and American Eagle revealed stark inconsistencies, especially in clearance areas. While...

B. Draddy Introduces Camper Van Experience for Tournaments and Club Events
B. Draddy, a Summit Golf Brands label, has launched the B. Draddy Camper—a purpose‑built mobile unit that blends premium retail, on‑site customization, and hospitality for member‑guest tournaments and club events. The camper features expanded interior space, custom shelving, a built‑in...

QA Graphics Launches New eCommerce Platform
QA Graphics announced the launch of a new eCommerce platform, introducing two flagship products—QAGCharts and QAGMaps—designed for the Niagara building‑automation ecosystem. QAGCharts offers advanced data visualization at a one‑time price of $1,750 per user, while QAGMaps provides floor‑plan and geographic...

The Starbucks Mobile Order Timing Problem That Chick-Fil-A Already Solved
Starbucks’ mobile‑order system often prepares drinks either too early, leaving them to cool on the counter, or too late, forcing customers to wait after arrival. The root cause is a mismatch between order placement and actual customer arrival, essentially an...
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[Updated] Capital One Shopping Portal Adds Redemption Options
Capital One Shopping’s rewards portal has been in constant flux, repeatedly adding and removing gift‑card redemption partners such as Walmart, DoorDash, eBay, Home Depot and Lowe’s. Recent updates (March 2026) re‑introduce Walmart and expand options with DoorDash and eBay, while earlier months...

Spoiler Alert: The Ultra Rich Are Pennywise and Pound Foolish
Research into the ultra‑high‑net‑worth (UHNW) segment reveals a paradox: the ultra‑rich are both pennywise—scrutinizing every deal and leveraging trade‑price relationships—and pound foolish, paying premium rush fees to satisfy an uncompromising need for immediacy. Their purchases are driven less by price...

MSDW Podcast: AI Agent & Copilot Summit 2026 Recap
The MSDW Podcast recapped the AI Agent & Copilot Summit 2026, where Microsoft showcased its latest AI‑driven Copilot tools for Dynamics 365 and Power Platform. The three‑day event highlighted headless commerce, fresh user‑sentiment data indicating strong AI adoption confidence, and...

Bentley Kiev Third Place Retail Seller in Europe
Bentley Kiev earned third place in the 2025 European Scorecard Awards, announced in March 2026 by Bentley’s European Regional Director Richard Leopold. The ranking reflects top‑performing Bentley retailers across Europe, with the brand’s average vehicle priced around $400,000. The award...

Shopee and TikTok Shop Are Reshaping Vietnam Logistics
Vietnam's e‑commerce logistics is entering a consolidation phase as two major players, Ninja Van and Flex Speed, have withdrawn from B2C delivery. Shopee and TikTok Shop are projected to capture about 97% of the market, driving 429.7 trillion VND in...
AI Agents For Retail: How Retail AI Agents Work
AI agents are emerging as autonomous digital employees that can handle customer support, inventory management, marketing, and even checkout within chat interfaces. Brands such as Naadam and Ridge have already shifted routine support and ad generation to AI, reporting lower...
How Post-Purchase Installation Services Can Boost Your E-Commerce Revenue
Post‑purchase installation services are emerging as a competitive differentiator for e‑commerce retailers, especially in bulky‑goods categories. Companies like IKEA and Best Buy have demonstrated that offering professional setup can lift average order values by 20‑35% and reduce cart abandonment. Effective implementation...
Nosto Vs Algolia: Which Ecommerce Search & Discovery Platform Is Better For Retailers?
Nosto and Algolia are the two most cited ecommerce search platforms, but Nosto differentiates itself by focusing exclusively on retail. Both deliver enterprise‑grade relevance, high‑performance infrastructure, and robust developer tools, making them technically comparable. Nosto adds retail‑specific merchandising controls, content‑plus‑product...

Flipkart CFO Sriram Venkataraman Steps Down as Walmart-Owned E-Commerce Firm Prepares for India IPO
Flipkart announced that group CFO Sriram Venkataraman will step down after seven years, with marketplace CFO Ravi Iyer taking over on an interim basis. The change occurs as the Walmart‑owned e‑commerce giant prepares for an Indian IPO, having recently moved...

Depop Faces Class Action over Hidden Marketplace Fees Weeks Before Its $1.2B eBay Acquisition Closes
Depop is facing a California federal class‑action lawsuit over its mandatory marketplace fee that is disclosed only at checkout. The suit alleges the hidden $1.55 fee on a $17 purchase violates the state’s Honest Pricing Law, which bans drip pricing...

Mercari Launches Limited-Time Tiered Fee Discount Beta for High-Volume Sellers Through May 2026
Mercari has launched a limited‑time beta fee‑discount program for high‑volume sellers, running from March 19 to May 14, 2026. Sellers are placed into tiered discount levels based on their cumulative sales during the eight weeks preceding the program, with tier status displayed via...

Amazon Is Trying to Sell Out of Its Fire TV Remotes — Maybe New Remotes Are Coming
Amazon has unusually slashed prices on both its standard and Enhanced Fire TV remotes, offering discounts up to $15 within a two‑week span. The standard remote, normally $30, saw three separate reductions, while the Enhanced model received three cuts ranging...

A Guide to Building and Scaling a Restaurant Franchise
Restaurant franchising remains the dominant growth model in U.S. food service, with brands like Chick‑fil‑A, McDonald’s and Wingstop leveraging uniform menus and strong brand equity to outpace independent operators. Studies show franchise units generate higher revenue and enjoy superior success...

Amazon Shop Direct Now Accepts Third-Party Product Feeds
Amazon has expanded its Shop Direct program to accept product feeds from three third‑party catalog providers—Feedonomics, Salsify and CedCommerce. The integration pulls real‑time inventory, pricing and attribute data, allowing merchants without traditional Amazon listings to appear in Amazon search results....

When to Outsource Fulfillment: The 3PL Decision Guide for E-Commerce
E‑commerce brands typically start fulfillment in‑house, but rapid sales growth, rising shipping costs, and multi‑channel complexity often trigger a shift to third‑party logistics (3PL). The guide highlights five key signals—order‑volume spikes, escalating carrier fees, tighter delivery expectations, operational distraction, and...

How TikTok Shop Predicts Sales
TikTok Shop is emerging as both a discovery engine and a conversion platform for beauty brands, influencing purchases across in‑app, e‑commerce, and physical retail channels. The platform’s halo effect has generated double‑digit growth in brick‑and‑mortar sales and a measurable lift...

Shopify POS Smart Grid Now Lets Merchants Select Discount Codes From a Dropdown Instead of Typing Them Manually
Shopify has upgraded its POS Smart Grid editor to include a dropdown menu for selecting discount codes when building Discount tiles. The change replaces the previous free‑text field, which was vulnerable to typos and mismatched codes. Each tile now pulls...

EBay Beta Testing Video Ads in Promoted Listings Priority Cost-per-Click Placements Starting in Australia
eBay has begun beta‑testing a video‑enabled version of its Promoted Listings Priority in Australia. The feature allows sellers to attach 5‑ to 60‑second videos that auto‑play in eligible ad placements, reverting to static images where video isn’t supported. Pricing remains...
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale Targets Home and Wellness Shoppers With Seven Days of Deals
Amazon’s Big Spring Sale runs March 25‑31, targeting the home‑refresh and health‑and‑wellness segments that have shown consistent growth. The event introduces three curated Top 100+ lists—All‑Category, Health & Wellness, and Spring Favorites—plus daily themed drops such as Home Refresh and Spring...
14 Broom & Dustpan Sets Just Patented in the US
Fourteen broom and dustpan sets have recently received U.S. design patents, many of which already rank among Amazon's top‑selling household items. The patents were filed between 2021 and 2024 and will remain in force through the 2030s and 2040s. Concurrently,...

Can Retail Careers Survive AI?
Artificial intelligence has moved from a headline buzzword to a core component of retail operations, automating structured tasks such as reporting, pricing, and inventory management. While AI boosts efficiency, the real challenge is redefining roles so that human workers focus...

Avery Dennison Launches AD IdentiFresh for Food Retail
Avery Dennison introduced the AD IdentiFresh inlay series, a new RFID solution aimed at fresh‑food categories such as bakery, meat, deli and produce. The inlays feature a proprietary antenna design that improves read performance on densely stacked, high‑moisture items, especially in...

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Vera Bradley has launched a Disney‑themed Mickey and Minnie Petal Multi Collection, displayed prominently in store windows and interior capsule displays. The visual merchandising strategy uses exterior signage to attract passersby, while the in‑store presentation encourages shoppers to explore the...
The Simple Formula Behind an 8-Figure Sustainable Brand
Lauren Gropper’s Repurpose has built an eight‑figure sustainable brand by diverting 727 million plastic items from oceans and landfills and selling compostable tableware and essentials through retailers like Target and Walmart. The company survives early market indifference and a costly geographic...

Target Opens Its 2,000th U.S. Store as the Mass Retailer Accelerates on Physical Retail Expansion Nationwide
Target celebrated the opening of its 2,000th U.S. store in Fuquay‑Varina, North Carolina, marking the largest physical‑store expansion in its recent history. The retailer pledged $5 billion for 2026, with more than $1 billion earmarked for new locations and remodels, and plans...

The Sun – Campaigners Say Shops’ Use of Facial Recognition Is “Disproportionate”
UK supermarkets have begun deploying live facial‑recognition cameras to curb shoplifting, scanning every shopper in real time. The technology matches faces against law‑enforcement and private watchlists, aiming to deter theft before it occurs. Campaign groups, led by Big Brother Watch,...
What Is Target Plus? How Target Plus Works for Sellers
Target Plus is Target’s invite‑only online marketplace that partners with select U.S. third‑party retailers. Launched in 2019, it now hosts more than 1,500 curated brands and charges a referral commission of 5%‑15% per sale, with no setup or monthly fees....

Chip Wilson: The Robin Report Retail Miss of the Week, 3.14.26
Former Lululemon founder Chip Wilson has launched a new website accusing the brand of losing its way and demanding a "quantum of change" at the retailer. Wilson, who pioneered the athleisure concept and exited the company years ago, has intensified...
The Week in Shopping: The Rise of the Easy Pant Shopper
ShopMy’s February Top 10 data, shared exclusively with Line Sheet, shows a sharp surge in U.S. demand for “easy pants,” the unfussy, comfort‑focused trousers dominating online searches. The same period highlights white flats as a pervasive footwear trend, appearing across multiple...

Shopify Launches Agentic Storefronts in ChatGPT as OpenAI Shifts Away From Native Instant Checkout
Shopify announced that its new "agentic storefronts" will be available inside ChatGPT later this month. The feature taps the Shopify Catalog to syndicate product information across AI assistants while preserving Shopify’s standard checkout and payment processes. OpenAI’s recent decision to...
Kroger: Earn 4x Fuel Points on 3rd Party Gift Cards & Fixed-Value Visa & Mastercard Gift Cards
Kroger is running a limited‑time promotion that awards four‑times fuel points on all third‑party gift cards purchased between March 13 and March 15, and on fixed‑value Visa and Mastercard gift cards through March 17. Amazon and Kroger fuel cards are excluded, earning the...

The 72 Hours Before Prime Day: A Repricing Playbook for Sellers Who Want to Capture the Peak Without Destroying Annual...
Prime Day’s three‑day lead‑up demands a repricing overhaul, not just standard tactics like Lightning Deals or higher PPC. Typical repricing rules, built for stable markets, either underprice high‑demand moments or lose the Buy Box amid rapid price swings. The article...
USPTO Grants 19 New Design Patents on March 10, 2026
The USPTO’s March 10, 2026 Official Gazette granted 19 new design patents covering items such as walking canes, garden lights, lamp accessories, and a portable pickleball net. Design patents protect only the ornamental appearance of a product, not its function, but infringement...

Press Release: Vueling Selects Gategroup to Support Retail and Catering
Vueling, a leading IAG‑owned carrier, has appointed gategroup as its new Retail‑on‑Board and catering partner across its European network. The agreement introduces gategroup’s 360° digital retail ecosystem, delivering real‑time analytics, data‑driven touchpoints and streamlined onboard operations. In parallel, gategroup will...
Can the Hulcan Bros Relight Matches?
Luxury e‑tailer Matches, once valued at $1 billion, was sold by Apax Partners to Frasers Group for just £52 million in 2024. The company’s founders, Ruth and Tom Chapman, built it from a West London boutique into a digital showcase for designers...

US E-Commerce Extends Its Lead in Consumer Spending
U.S. e‑commerce sales closed 2025’s fourth quarter at $316.1 billion, a 1.7% quarter‑over‑quarter rise that lifted the online share of total retail to 16.6%. By contrast, overall retail grew only 0.4% in the same period. Full‑year e‑commerce reached $1.23 trillion, up 5.4%...

Total Wireless Expands Store Count as Verizon Pushes Harder Into Value Wireless Retail
Total Wireless, Verizon's prepaid value brand, now operates over 2,000 stores nationwide, adding 1,100 locations in 2025 and averaging three new openings per day in 2026. The company aims to reach 4,000‑5,000 stores as part of a long‑term growth plan....

Checkpoint Teams With JD Sports for RFID Inventory Accuracy and Shelf Availability Solution
Checkpoint Systems has signed a multi‑year global software agreement with JD Sports Fashion Plc to deploy its ItemOptix RFID inventory management platform across the retailer’s European stores. After a successful pilot in the UK, France and Spain, the rollout will...
Amazon to Stop Accepting Meltable FBA Inventory From April 20
Amazon will stop accepting meltable inventory for FBA after April 20, initiating a seasonal restriction that runs until September 28. Products that melt at 155 °F or lower—such as chocolate, gummies, and wax items—must be removed or risk being marked unfulfillable. Starting May 1,...