
Block Cuts 40% of Workforce as Dorsey Says AI Tools Have Changed How to Build and Run a Company
Block announced a 40% workforce reduction, cutting more than 4,000 jobs as it pivots toward artificial‑intelligence‑driven operations. CEO Jack Dorsey said AI tools have fundamentally altered how companies are built and run, prompting the restructuring. Despite the layoffs, the company posted a robust quarterly revenue of $6.25 billion. The news sent Block’s shares soaring more than 20% in after‑hours trading.
What Is POS Experience? 8 Strategies To Enhance Customer Satisfaction
Shopify highlights that point‑of‑sale (POS) experience is the decisive moment of a retail visit, where checkout friction can outweigh all prior service. Retailers must treat POS as a design and workflow challenge, not just a payment app, to meet online‑level...
Katana Cloud Inventory Review 2026: The Honest Guide for Shopify Brands That Make What They Sell
Katana positions itself as the only Shopify‑native cloud inventory and manufacturing platform, unifying real‑time inventory, production planning, and shop‑floor execution. It targets Shopify brands that make their own products, charging a $299 per‑month Core plan plus optional add‑ons and a $2,000...

TikTok Shop Scraps Controversial Shipping Overhaul Under Seller Pressure
TikTok Shop announced on February 17, 2026 that it is pausing the enforcement of a policy that would have eliminated independent shipping for U.S. sellers, keeping the existing fulfillment model in place for now. The original mandate required merchants to...

Amazon and Shopify Now Control Nearly Half of U.S. E-Commerce
Amazon now commands roughly 35.7% of U.S. online retail, generating about $440 billion in 2025, while Shopify’s merchant network accounts for 14% of the market. Together they control 49.7% of the $1.2 trillion U.S. e‑commerce landscape, up from 43% in 2021. This...

Avery Dennison First to Integrate Pragmatic Chips at Scale
Avery Dennison has become the first company to mass‑produce NFC inlays that embed Pragmatic Semiconductor’s NFC Connect FlexIC chips. The partnership delivers low‑cost, edge‑level intelligence for consumer packaged goods, supporting digital brand experiences and compliance tools such as Digital Product...

Does Nostalgia Convert?
Target rolled out a dedicated Space Jam 30th‑anniversary endcap, featuring licensed basketballs, secret‑stuff bottles, and a popcorn bucket. The display was tightly curated, avoiding SKU sprawl and presenting a single nostalgic story. The article argues that while nostalgia captures shopper...

Walmart to Begin Selling Onn Smart TVs Running Google TV for the First Time
Walmart is extending its low‑cost Onn brand into smart‑TV territory by introducing Google TV‑powered models for the first time. A Bluetooth certification filing reveals three series—SGQ, MQP and SQ—offering 55‑, 65‑ and 75‑inch 4K screens. Pricing is expected to stay...
Web to Print Storefronts for Shopify: Build a Customization Channel That Scales
Shopify merchants can add a web‑to‑print storefront to let customers design and purchase customized printed goods, automating file preparation and production routing. The solution typically requires a SaaS platform like PrintXpand, integration with Shopify, and configurable SKUs, with implementation taking...

Giant, Stop&Shop, Martin’s: Get 4x Points On Select Third-Party Giftcards (2/27-3/12)
Giant, Stop & Shop, and Martin’s are running a limited‑time promotion that awards four times the usual fuel points on purchases of selected third‑party gift cards between Feb 27 and Mar 12. Eligible cards include Airbnb, Delta, Disney, DoorDash, Southwest, Hotels.com, Lyft,...

UK Appoints Former Amazon Exec Doug Gurr as CMA Chair
The UK government has confirmed former Amazon executive Doug Gurr as the permanent chair of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). Gurr, who previously led Amazon’s UK operations, had been serving in an interim capacity before his appointment. He will...

RRD Details Smart Packaging Implementation
RRD’s 2026 Integrated Packaging Report surveyed 400 packaging, label and supply‑chain leaders, revealing a stark gap between strong awareness of smart packaging and its limited real‑world adoption. While most respondents intend to adopt connected packaging—using RFID, QR codes and IoT...

Does The Trade Desk Need to Get Acquisitive?
The Trade Desk (TTD) is feeling pressure as major agencies pull spend toward Amazon’s DSP and its own OpenPath and Kokai platforms stumble. Recent earnings missed revenue expectations, highlighting a slowdown despite the company’s $12 billion market cap and strong growth...

Southdale Center Turns 70; Then What?
Southdale Center, America’s first indoor mall, celebrated its 70th anniversary after Simon Property Group completed a $400 million renovation that added a high‑end luxury wing featuring brands such as Gucci and Louis Vuitton. The upgrade makes Southdale the Midwest’s most concentrated...
Amazon Will Implement DD+7 Policy and Sellers’ Payment Recovery Time Will Be Extended
Amazon announced a global DD+7 payout rule effective March 5, 2026, with the German marketplace following on March 12. Under the new policy, seller funds are released seven days after delivery confirmation, extending the typical cash‑in cycle to eight or nine days. The...
Jumia’s Fiscal Year 25 Revenue Was US$190 Million, a Year-on-Year Increase of 13%
Jumia reported full‑year 2025 revenue of $188.9 million, up 13% year‑over‑year, while GMV reached $818.6 million, a 14% increase. The fourth quarter showed a 34% revenue jump to $61.4 million and a 36% rise in GMV, driven by a 26% surge in active...
From “Emotional Consumption” To “Green Compliance”, What Blue Oceans Does Amazon’s 2026 Trend Report Reveal?
Amazon's 2026 Global Consumer Trends Report identifies two converging forces—emotional consumption and green compliance—reshaping cross‑border e‑commerce. By 2025, 73% of shoppers will factor emotions into buying decisions, while over 60% of European consumers will prioritize environmental standards by 2026, prompting...
Wayfair Shifting From Online to Offline?
Amazon eclipsed Walmart with $716.9 billion revenue, becoming the U.S.'s top seller, while the furniture sector lagged at 2.3% growth in 2025. Wayfair and TJX Home Goods each captured just over 15% market share, outpacing IKEA’s 7%. Despite a modest 1%...

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Hy‑Vee’s partnership with Wonderful Pistachios & Almonds showcases disciplined merchandising through a wood‑crate display that blends warmth with clean visual hierarchy. The packaging features clear, easy‑to‑read pricing and a subtle vertical rhythm that creates movement without clutter. By positioning the...

FDA Enforcement on Copycat GLP-1's Could Reshape Retail Pharmacy Economics: Q&A with David Graziano
The FDA’s crackdown on non‑approved or “copycat” GLP‑1 drugs is expected to push patients toward FDA‑approved therapies, elevating the role of retail pharmacies as primary access points. GoodRx’s head of retail network, David Graziano, says the company’s cost‑plus pricing model...

Korean Brands Are Moving Into a Mall Near You
Korean brands are rapidly entering Western retail spaces, with beauty giants like Laneige, COSRX and Amorepacific securing shelf space in Sephora, Boots and Douglas across Europe, while fashion labels such as Ader Error and Gentle Monster open flagship stores in...
Are You Overpaying for a Lab-Grown Diamond? – by Tomi Joseph-Raji, Jeremy McDonald and Asha Tomlinson (CBC News Marketplace –...
Lab‑grown diamonds, touted as a cost‑effective alternative to mined stones, can be up to 90 percent cheaper. A CBC Marketplace investigation bought two one‑carat, D‑color, ideal‑cut, VS1‑clarity diamonds—one from Blue Nile and another from Alibaba—and found a stark price gap despite...

TikTok Shop Outpaces Shopee in Vietnam During Lunar New Year
TikTok Shop eclipsed Shopee in Vietnam’s Lunar New Year shopping season, seizing 52 % of the market as consumers spent a combined $2.6 billion. Metric’s analytics show TikTok’s sales volume grew at nearly twice the pace of Shopee over the six‑week holiday....
Handmade Marketplace Goimagine to Close in March
Handmade marketplace Goimagine announced it will shut down on March 23, 2026, with its website and seller dashboard disabled shortly after. The platform never achieved the traffic needed to compete with dominant players like Etsy, leading to unsustainable scale. Sellers are instructed...
Amazon Borrows Forum ‘Mentor’ Program From eBay
Amazon has introduced a Seller Expert Pilot Program, inviting top contributors on its Seller Forums in the US, UK, Japan, and India to earn gift cards for posting quality content and providing feedback. Participants can receive a $100 gift card...
How Interior Designers Build a Shopify Store That Captures Product Revenue From Day One
Interior designers with sizable followings can turn their influence into direct e‑commerce revenue by launching a Shopify store that combines service bookings, curated dropship products, and content publishing. The model promises 20‑35% of annual income from product sales and bookings,...
Why Amazon Sellers Need a Specialized Agency After $500K in Revenue
Amazon sellers reaching $300K‑$500K in monthly revenue encounter a structural shift in operational complexity that outpaces a lean, generalist model. Managing dozens of ASINs, multi‑marketplace listings, and five‑figure ad budgets requires specialized expertise across PPC, SEO, content, and inventory. The...
Why Retail Franchise Systems Struggle to Scale Sales Consistently
Retail franchise systems excel at standardizing operations but often neglect a repeatable selling framework. This omission creates inconsistent floor execution, leading to low conversion rates, stagnant units per transaction, and flat average checks. Franchisees, feeling financial pressure, resort to ad‑hoc...

Kohls: The Robin Report Retail Miss of the Week, 2.21.26
The episode critiques Kohl 's recent rollout of a "Deal Bar" promotional space, comparing it to historic in‑store discount concepts like A&S’s O‑tables, Kmart’s Blue Light Specials, and Target’s Bullseye Dollar Spots. The hosts argue that Kohl’s chronic execution failures at...
Blecon Launches Agent to Transform Zebra Devices
Blecon has introduced the Blecon Agent, software that activates the built‑in Bluetooth radios on Zebra Technologies frontline devices, turning them into an autonomous tracking network. The solution delivers continuous asset visibility without deploying new infrastructure or paying for cellular connectivity,...

Eyewear Outperforms Luxury Categories
The episode examines why luxury eyewear is outpacing other luxury categories, highlighting a projected 2‑4% growth despite a stagnant overall luxury market. It discusses how celebrity licensing, from A$AP Rocky to Kardashian influence, expands the aspirational consumer base, while brands...

Paragon ID, Dracula Technologies to Scale Light-Powered BLE Tags
Paragon ID and Dracula Technologies announced a large‑scale rollout of XgenTag‑L, the first fully light‑powered, battery‑free Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) smart tag. A multi‑year contract for several hundred thousand organic photovoltaic (OPV) modules will enable industrial deployment across logistics, healthcare,...

Is Your Brand Scented?
The episode explores the booming scent‑marketing industry through conversations with Evin Ellis of ScentAir and Caroline Fabrigas of Scent Marketing, Inc., highlighting how brands translate core values into signature aromas for hotels, retail, and public spaces. It details the custom...

Eddie Bauer: The Robin Report Miss of the Week, 2.14.2026
The episode examines Eddie Bauer's third bankruptcy filing, marking a likely final collapse for the storied outdoor apparel brand. It traces how successive owners mismanaged the company, loading debt while neglecting its heritage, causing it to fall behind rivals like...

Hanshow, University of Cambridge Team Up to Advance Next-Generation Augmented RFID
Hanshow and the University of Cambridge have announced a multi‑year research partnership to create next‑generation Augmented RFID systems built on ultra‑low‑power sensing and distributed hardware architectures. The collaboration blends Cambridge’s expertise in energy‑harvesting communication with Hanshow’s large‑scale edge‑computing and retail...

A New Formula for Luxury Marketing
In this episode the host explores how legacy luxury brands can reinvent themselves for sustainable growth, presenting a seven‑point "reignition model" based on insights from UHNW clients, brand stewards, and industry insiders. Key takeaways include focusing exclusively on the ultra‑high‑net‑worth...

AI and the Real Questions Business Leaders Should Be Asking
At this year’s NRF conference, artificial intelligence dominated the agenda, with retailers showcasing AI‑driven supply chains, search, and HR tools. Yet the event largely ignored deeper societal concerns such as job displacement, consumer trust, and ethical boundaries. Futurist Doug Stephens...

Action Before Messaging
The episode examines Target’s recent strategic shift to boost in‑store labor while cutting roles in distribution and corporate offices, aiming to close the gap between customer intent and experience. It highlights how this investment can improve store resets, in‑stock levels,...

RFID Beyond Middleware: The Next Stage of Software and Data for Retailers
RFID adoption has moved beyond apparel into full supply‑chain visibility, covering manufacturing, distribution, sales and returns. The industry is shifting from hardware‑centric middleware to software platforms that embed analytics, automation and API integration. Always‑on readers, sensor‑fusion with video and IoT,...

NFC Forum Publishes Its Latest Technology Roadmap
The NFC Forum released its 2026 technology roadmap, outlining six priority initiatives to evolve NFC standards. Key focus areas include boosting data rates up to eight times, launching a comprehensive security profile, and enhancing wireless power specifications. The roadmap also...