Walmart Eliminates Ad Matching, Lowers Prices in Hundreds of Stores
Walmart plans to discontinue its ad match policy in about 500 stores beginning next month.
Walmart plans to discontinue its ad match policy in about 500 stores beginning next month.
A new app will pay you to check whether your stores have products in stock and displayed properly.
After a federal judge rules unfavorably, Staples and Office Depot call off their proposed merger.
A major grocery chain is accused of raising prices right before putting meat products on “sale”.
The makers of Purex and Tide are in a court battle over the name of a new laundry detergent.
Target charges different prices based on freshness, as it introduces “dynamic pricing” in the produce department.
Walgreens agrees to pay a fine and reform its pricing and advertising practices, after being accused of deceiving customers.
Stores and credit card companies promise to speed up the slow processing time of new chip-enabled card readers.
A new report finds store-brand products are selling better than ever – just not necessarily in your grocery store.
A major retailer introduces a way to automate your grocery list, delivering your desired items to your door.