Bloomberg Scenes of mayhem unfolded in an Ikea in Shanghai as health authorities tried to lock down the store and quarantine those on site after learning someone who had been in contact with a Covid-19 patient had visited. News of the flash shutdown sent shoppers fleeing and screaming in an effort to get out of the building before the doors …
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Paramount jumps after Walmart deal
Bloomberg Paramount Global reached a deal with Walmart Inc to offer its streaming service to subscribers of the retail giant’s membership program. Under the agreement, Walmart+ members will have access to the Paramount+ Essential plan, an ad-supported version of the streaming service, at no additional cost, according to a statement. The offering may bolster Walmart’s appeal as it tries …
Read More »Outdoor Voices mulls putting itself up for sale
Bloomberg Activewear brand Outdoor Voices Inc is exploring options including a potential sale. The closely held company is working with an adviser to study possibilities that also include raising new financing, said the people, who asked to not be identified discussing private information. Deliberations are at early stage and Outdoor Voices could decide against a transaction, the people said. …
Read More »Wendy’s sales, margins fall short in Q2 amid inflation
Bloomberg Wendy’s Co became the latest restaurant chain to show signs of strain thanks to rising inflation, as second-quarter sales and restaurant margin fell short of Wall Street projections. Evidence of the inflation pressure on Wendy’s was twofold. First, it showed up in US same-store sales, which rose just 2.3% in the quarter ended July 3, the company said …
Read More »US consumer sentiment rises in August
Bloomberg US consumer sentiment rises in early August to a three-month high on firmer expectations about economy and personal finances. Inflation expectations were mixed, with consumers boosting their longer-term views for prices slightly, while reducing their year-ahead outlook for costs. The University of Michigan’s preliminary sentiment index rose to 55.1 from 51.5 in July, data showed. Consumers expect prices …
Read More »Tyson shares slump most in two years as inflation hits meat sales
Bloomberg Tyson Foods Inc, the biggest US meat company, is getting hit by inflation with soaring costs and a tight labour market squeezing sales of chicken and other meat. The owner of Hillshire Farm and Ball Park hot dogs posted adjusted earnings of $1.94 a share for its third quarter, narrowly missing the $1.98 average estimate of analysts surveyed …
Read More »Retailers urge UK police to prioritise shoplifting as costs rise
Bloomberg Retailers including Tesco Plc and J Sainsbury Plc are calling on British police to focus on retail crime as the cost of living weighs heavily on shoppers and leads to theft. More than 100 retailers have written a joint letter to Police and Crime Commissioners in England and Wales expressing concerns about rising levels of anti-social behaviour towards …
Read More »Alibaba helps Korean grocer take K-Food to Singapore
Bloomberg Market Kurly became South Korea’s first billion-dollar online grocery app by delivering fresh produce to customers’ doorsteps by dawn the next day. Now it’s expanding to Singapore by offering products on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd’s RedMart. Singaporeans were expected to buy Market Kurly’s ready-to-cook and ready-to-eat meals via the app, owned by Alibaba unit Lazada. They include frozen …
Read More »Ahold Delhaize halts Dutch online unit IPO
Bloomberg Royal Ahold Delhaize NV raised its forecast for the year as it weathered soaring inflation, but pulled plans to publicly list its Dutch e-commerce unit Bol.com due to volatile equity market conditions. The Stop & Shop owner said it now expects underlying earnings per share to grow at a mid-single-digit rate this fiscal year relative to 2021 as …
Read More »Amazon warehouse walkouts over pay spread across UK
Bloomberg Hundreds of Amazon.com Inc’s UK workers are planning walkouts in the coming days after logistics workers clashed with managers over pay. A series of walkouts and slowdown protests at seven facilities in Essex, Coventry, Bristol, Swindon, Chesterfield, Warrington and Rugeley last week are expected to be followed by further protests over the coming days, according to warehouse workers …
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