Carrefour will freeze prices for more than 20,000 items In Belgium, Carrefour freeze prices for 20 thousand goods until the end of the year.
El Corte Ingles department stores refuse to open in Russia Spain's largest department store chain has refused to expand into Russia and Eastern Europe.
Walmart withdrew from the robots in stores Walmart broke off the contract with Bossa Nova Robotics and refused to rent mobile robots.
Google has revealed a new pattern for holiday spending Analysts have analyzed the consumer habits of American buyers through 2020.
Gap has removed the post with an “ugly” political hoodie The photo in which the Gap logo was poorly synchronized caused indignation among users on social networks.
Pandora will close hundreds of stores as a result of the pandemic Danish jewelry manufacturer is preparing for the mass closing of brand stores around the world.
Marks & Spencer reported its first losses in over 100 years The company's net loss for the past 26 weeks was 71.6 million pounds sterling.
Berlin’s new airport opened a few days before the lockdown Reports of tightened quarantine laws overshadowed the joy among retailers for opening new stores and boutiques at the airport.
Two large owners of shopping malls declare bankruptcy Two major U.S. shopping center owners CBL and Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT), filed a bankruptcy petition.
Luxury boutiques return to Chinese airports Eight luxury stores, including Chanel and Gucci, opened at Chinese airports, signaling the tourist retail market's resumption of activity.
Walmart launches experimental stores The largest U.S. retailer launches test stores aimed at combining different trade formats.
The largest Aldi’s hypermarket opened its doors to customers The giant store, located in the German city of Mülheim an der Ruhr, has an impressive area of almost 2000 square meters.