What you need to know today—top news and stories in retail:
- Amazon paying customers for their data
- PepsiCo planning on cutting hundreds of jobs
- Keurig Dr Pepper facing criticism
- Costco named company of the year
- Miller High Life releases beer lamp
- And more!
For Two Bucks A Month, Some Consumers Are Telling Amazon Everything
Business Insider reports that Amazon has an invitation-only Ad Verification program that pays users $2 a month to share their
BJ’s Launches Its Own Retail Media Network
BJ’s Wholesale Club announced that it is launching a proprietary retail media network, BJ’s Media Edge, which it says is
Miller High Life unveils leg lamp beer tower inspired by ‘A Christmas Story’
Dive Brief: Miller High Life is paying tribute to “A Christmas Story” with the release of a leg lamp reminiscent
First Meijer Grocery locations set to debut in January
Meijer expects to open the first two stores based on its new Meijer Grocery concept on Jan. 26, 2023, the retailer announced
PepsiCo plans to cut hundreds of corporate jobs, report says
PepsiCo is eliminating hundreds of corporate jobs in North America, according to the Wall Street Journal. The company’s beverage unit
Walmart CEO says shoppers are being more selective as they deal with inflation
The American shopper is still feeling “stressed” by inflation, and the effects aren’t being felt evenly across categories, Walmart CEO
Keurig Dr Pepper defends agency payment terms decried as ‘corporate bullying’
Dive Brief: Keurig Dr Pepper is defending its search process for a new public relations agency following industry pushback, according to