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Costco surprises shoppers with new silver coins and gold bars, boosting its "treasure hunt" image and tapping into precious metal sales.
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Aldi announces a massive U.S. expansion with 800 new stores by 2028. The company targets budget shoppers and plans renovations and eco-friendly updates.
Taco Bell's secret ritual keeps the beloved Double Decker Taco alive among employees, even after its discontinuation. Fans rejoice and plead for its permanent return.
Whole Foods launches compact, convenience-focused Daily Shops in NYC, offering quick, quality options including Juice & Java. Expanding soon.
PJ's Coffee plans major 2024 expansion with over 40 new US locations, challenging Starbucks and Dunkin'.
Chisholm Trail Meats opens in Garfield County, tackling supply chain issues with a new 17,000 sq ft facility, aiming for local growth.
ShopRite's smart Carts redefine grocery shopping, offering scan-and-go tech, reducing checkout time. First used in NJ, they aim for a seamless shopping experience.
Sears offers 70% off at its final New Jersey store closure, marking a significant downsizing and the end of an era for the iconic retailer.
Express CEO acts swiftly to avert bankruptcy, saving 600 stores, securing the company's future with strategic steps, and awaiting $62M from the CARES Act.
Chicago's new law tightens rules on Dollar Tree, citing health/safety issues, affecting store openings and operations.
Wawa plans to open a new store in Dauphin County, Hummelstown, at a former Hoss's Steak & Sea House site, marking a significant expansion in the area.
Slim Chickens plans to open seven new outlets in Maryland, managed by DDR Holdings, highlighting significant growth and global expansion.
Walmart plans to build or renovate 150 stores by 2029, shifting focus to physical retail and integrating online operations, including pay hikes.
Miami Valley Kroger stores now offer sports betting kiosks, joining Ohio Lottery's network as Type C gaming hosts and enhancing the shopping experience.
WVU's new NIL Store, in partnership with INFLCR and Campus Ink, offers Mountaineer athletes a comprehensive platform for merchandising and financial growth.
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