The company is moving aggressively to improve online sales during a key shopping period.
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Best Buy made positive strides in online sales during its third quarter, but showed signs of struggle to overcome its strong electronics sales from 2014.
The Minneapolis retailer largely met expectations, however digital sales fell far short of the company’s expectations.
It’s the first grocery co-op in the state to organize.
PriceLocal looks to even the e-commerce playing field with a service that allows consumers to price-match products with nearby retailers.
The commercial 3D printer manufacturer takes its heaviest hit to date with a $938 million loss in its third quarter.
As document deliveries dwindle, the courier biz searches for new life.
The Northeast Minneapolis brewery built a fan base long before its doors opened for its farm-to-table, on-site malting process — a rarity in the industry.
The $17.2 billion acquisition put Walgreens in a stronger position to spar with the Minneapolis discount retailer.
The Eden Prairie-based grocery conglomerate missed Wall Street expectations with flagging sales improvement compared to last year.
The go-to manufacturer of class rings, varsity jackets and yearbooks will soon join Jarden, the parent company for Yankee Candle, Crock-Pot and Mr. Coffee.
The retail giant is teaming up with ThredUp to exchange customers lightly used apparel for Target gift cards.
The Prime Now program is available seven days a week.
After three years as the head of Supervalu and a collective 46 years in the grocery and retail business, Sam Duncan will leave the company in February 2016.
Three-quarters of merchants behind when it comes to taking chip card payments.
CEO Mike Lindell drives sales with high-visibility ads.
This industry is only as stable as the weather.
The locations in Oakdale and New Hope are the first in an aggressive plan to butt heads with top dog Cub Foods.