• GQ

    The Rise of the Grocery Store Sneaker

    Late last month, the German discount supermarket chain Aldi, best known for its inexpensive groceries, released an Air Force 1–esque sneaker called the Gear. Available in two colorways—an all-white version with blue outsoles, and another with a big, colorful Aldi logo on the side—for just $12.99, they promptly went viral. What’s odder is that the Aldi Force 1s aren’t the only discount supermarket sneakers on the market. In fact, they aren’t even the only discount supermarket sneakers on the...

  • What new stores are coming to the Battlefield Mall?

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The Battlefield Mall has announced several new additions arriving by next year. Here’s a list of the most recent additions to the mall: Perfume Galaxy One-stop shop f

  • Bostonians March To Demand Googly Eyes For Trains

    "Dot your eyes, cross your Ts, googly eyes on T trains please," protestors will soon chant

  • Morning Brew: Grocery Store Shopping Styles

    In today's Morning Brew, we want to know what kind of grocery store shopper are you? Do you go down every aisle, or get what you need and get out?

  • New York water coming to a pizza near you

    It is a truth universally acknowledged that New York pizza is infinitely superior to Los Angeles za. But the Big Apple's reign may be coming to an end. LAist reports that New York entrepreneurs are exporting the city's secret ingredient to the West Coast — water. — Read the rest

  • Ola eyes grocery and fashion foray on ONDC

    Ride-hailing company Ola will soon offer its customers the option to shop for groceries and fashion and apparel on Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) via its app, broadening the suite of e-commerce offerings to its 75 million monthly active users.Currently, customers can only order food and beverages on ONDC through the Ola app.Sources said Ola has decided to use ONDC for horizontally scaling up across multiple segments and expand their e-commerce presence on the network. With the ONDC...

  • Hy-Vee is buying Indiana grocery store chain

    The West Des Moines-based Hy-Vee grocery store chain is acquiring a chain in Indiana. Hy-Vee announced it is in the process of acquiring the Strack & Van Til Food Markets which has 22 stores throughout northwest Indiana. The company says Strack & Van Til has approximately 2,800 employees and will maintain its name and operate

    • CNBC

    Amazon starts selling smart grocery carts to other retailers

    The company has expanded Dash Carts in Fresh stores and Whole Foods locations as it has recently pulled back on its cashier-less checkout technology.

  • 25-30 jobs coming to Valley with new store

    A new store opening in the Valley this spring will bring 25-30 jobs with it.

  • Gilroy: Suspect sought in grocery store parking lot shooting

    The incident happened March 31 outside Nob Hill Foods in the 700 block of First Street.

    • KTLA

    Popular clothing retailer files for bankruptcy, announces store closures

    Express Inc. has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as the fashion

  • Provenance emulator coming to the App Store with support for PlayStation games

    Apple surprised everyone earlier this month with a change to the App Store guidelines that now allows retro game console emulator apps for its platforms, including iOS and tvOS. Following the success of Delta, the developers behind Provenance have now confirmed that they will soon release it on the App Store, bringing PlayStation emulation to iPhone and iPad users. more