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  • Costco Leverages Technology to Expand Online Offerings

    ISSAQUAH, Wash. -- Membership warehouse retailer Costco plans to leverage its existing technology to boost its online offerings in the United States and abroad.
  • HEB Selling 'Celebration 100' Merchandise Online

    SAN ANTONIO, Texas ¿ H.E. Butt Grocery Co. is dabbling in online retailing with an "HEB Celebration 100 Online Store" that offers to ship some namesake nonfood merchandise anywhere in the country. The new online store, which is currently being promoted with a pop-up ad on www.heb.com, joins HEB's other limited online retailing offerings, such as the HEB Cafe Ole Coffee Shop.
  • Festival Foods Summer Promotion Boosts Web Site Traffic

    MADISON, Wis. -- Skogen's Festival Foods drove a 20 percent increase in unique visits to its Web site thanks to a summer promotion in which visitors who used the site to search for recipes could also win prizes.
  • New App Sends Pictures From Mobile Phone Directly To Retail

    VALHALLA, N.Y. -- Soon Nextel customers will have the ability to send pictures from their mobile phones directly to the local Sam's Club for processing, without the need to first download the images to a PC.
  • SimonDelivers, Saturdays

    MINNEAPOLIS -- Online grocer SimonDelivers, Inc. this week launched Saturday delivery across the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
  • Rite Aid to Launch New Digital Photo Services

    CAMP HILL, Pa. -- Rite Aid Corp. is partnering with an imaging technology solutions provider to launch two new digital photo services: a Rite Aid digital one-time use camera line, and one-hour digital print-to-store capability that will be accessible from the company's Website.
  • SimonDelivers Introduces Simon's Diner Entrées and Sides

    MINNEAPOLIS -- Web-based grocer SimonDelivers, Inc. this week launched Simon's Diner, a menu that includes freshly prepared, fully cooked entrées and side dishes.
  • Wal-Mart's Asda to Double Size of Home Shopping Service

    LEEDS, United Kingdom -- In a telling sign that online grocery shopping is proving profitable in the United Kingdom, Wal-Mart-owned Asda here plans to double the size of its home shopping service this year. The move is also likely a competitive response to Asda's chief rival, Tesco, which continues to expand its successful online retailing operation. Asda is the U.K.'s number two grocer behind Tesco.
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