As residents of the Florida panhandle begin the massive clean-up from the devastating effects of Hurricane Michael, Midwest retailer Meijer has donated $25,000 to Team Rubicon to help their efforts to support those affected by the devastating storm.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. , Nov. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Busy customers picking up groceries at their local Meijer stores were welcomed with a pleasant holiday surprise last weekend. While parked at their designated Pickup spot, Meijer team members rolled out their orders and – from a socially-safe distance – shared the good news that their orders were free.
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Opinion: Unwrapping Unexpected Ideas to Bring Holiday Cheer, Familiar Joy to Customers - 425
The 2020 holidays are shaping up to look a bit different this year. From a major national department store announcing Santa Claus would not make an appearance in its stores this year to retail holiday season projections anticipating a smaller growth in sales compared to previous years, retailers face significant challenges heading into what is traditionally the year's most profitable quarter.
Shopping centers have an opportunity to bring new light to what's "normal" for customers during the holidays. Creative thinking can help retailers provide unique, imaginative holiday experiences and memories for customers.
Richardson specialty grocer Sara's Market & Bakery places 'obsessive' focus on
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The vaccine could start being distributed "as early as next month," according to a Nov. 23 news release.
The city of Richardson has altered its facility hours and trash and recycling pickup ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, according to a news release.
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NV Energy Continues to Bring Benefits of Solar Energy to Customers
LAS VEGAS , Nov. 25, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) approved a stipulation agreement between NV Energy, the Regulatory Operations Staff of the PUCN, Bureau of Consumer Protection and other stakeholders that approves a portion of the company's integrated resource plan (IRP) amendment and brings the benefits of three new large-scale solar plus energy storage projects.
These projects will be built in southern Nevada and total 478 megawatts of new solar photovoltaic generation and 338 megawatts of energy storage. All three projects are expected to be serving customers by the end of 2023.
How Fake Customer Reviews Do — and Don’t — Work
As more and more consumers turn to e-commerce rather than in-person shopping, ensuring that these online platforms offer a reliable rating and review system is essential to maintain consumer trust. Unfortunately, recent research suggests that fake reviews are far more common than you might think — and just as hard to root out.
Between April and June 2020, the U.S. e-commerce market experienced record-breaking 44.4% growth — and it's likely to continue to thrive as businesses large and small shift to online sales in the face of the pandemic. To make e-commerce work, platforms like Amazon need a rating and review system that helps consumers make these online purchasing decisions with confidence.
Long Island Turkey Farms Booming, Say Many Customers Looking For Smaller Birds This Year –
KINGS PARK, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — There’s a high demand this holiday for farm-to-table, and on Long Island, throngs are heading to turkey farms to pick up their favorite fowl.
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“We are getting a lot of orders for small turkeys,” Catherine Raleigh-Boyland, of Raleigh’s Poultry Farm, told CBS2’s Jennifer McLogan.
Raleigh’s Poultry Farm in Kings Park is owned and run by the Raleigh sisters – Catherine and Maura. (Credit: CBS2)
Yang Ming the latest carrier to launch digital booking platform for customers - The Loadstar
Yang Ming has joined its peers in introducing online booking, via the BlueX Trade software platform.
It looks to be the sixth shipping line to offer customers the ability to book digitally within minutes – Evergreen, which launched its service with BlueX a year ago, now has 5,000 customers booking online.
BlueX provides a solution that can be deployed quickly and which can leverage the latest in AI/machine-learning to optimise pricing, said Yang Ming, whose customers will be able to search thousands of routes.
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