Sarah HalzackOvjeren akaunt

@sarahhalzack

Retail columnist for Bloomberg Opinion (). On maternity leave. shalzack@bloomberg.net.

Washington, DC
Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2009.

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    This Twitter account will be pretty quiet for the next six months as I undertake a pretty exciting new adventure: Being a mom to my new baby, who arrived just before Christmas! So, retailers, maybe just save all the super interesting news for when I get back, okay??

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  2. It is my strong suspicion she was the only baby in the maternity ward who had been told about the Federal Reserve’s dual mandate by the time she left the hospital. (Mom also explained how retail comparable sales are calculated.)

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  3. Pool swans. Latte art. Rainbow bagels. Matching family pajamas. Gender reveal parties. All-white kitchens. Huge sleeves. Contouring makeup. All of these things are born of a world where we live our lives on camera:

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  4. Plenty of forces have shaped shopping patterns in the decade now coming to a close: Amazon, of course, and loads of bankruptcies. One that we don't talk about enough? Instagram, and how it changed the art of product design and merchandising.

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  5. "Well, according to an article I just Googled, the company is strong in something called 'omnichannel retailing,' a term I will look no further into because I don’t hate myself. " -- , who apparently makes good life decisions

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  6. "It would be like trying to drive a Ferrari through central London at rush hour: You’re just not getting what you paid for." -- on the pointlessness of fancy speakers in the Spotify era:

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    An amazing list of consumer-facing companies that have been subjected to online outrage in 2019. And a brilliant instructive analysis from showing that the outrage had little impact on actual consumers or targeted businesses.

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  8. Intriguing! P&G is hoping for a Tide Pods-like breakout success with sprayable Dawn dish soap: via

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  9. Bed Bath & Beyond announces this morning that 6 c-suite execs are out, including chief merchant and chief digital officer: It's just one more reason I'm optimistic about Mark Tritton's appointment as CEO:

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  10. "Filling a fairground with trucking trailers full of stuff" is definitely a solution to speedy holiday fulfillment I have not heard of before.

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  11. "Three officials from the [Labor] department met with Fashion Nova’s lawyers to tell them that, over four years, the brand’s clothes had been found in 50 investigations of factories paying less than the federal minimum wage or failing to pay overtime."

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  14. Online outrage spasms have become a fact of life for retailers and brands in 2019. But for all the hand-wringing and headlines about the impact of these digital dustups...they don't tend to leave a long-term burn.

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  15. ICYMI from last week: Some thoughts about the extra busy year of C-suite musical chairs we saw in the retail industry in 2019.

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  16. Fascinating (and understandable!) consumer psychology detail in this story about solving the problem of all-over-the-place clothing sizes:

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    "If I was an industrial CEO — or head of any company, frankly, with substantial business operations in China — plan A would not be to assume the waters remain calm." -

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  18. 2019 has been a wild year for CEO turnover in the retail world. Here, I look into my crystal ball and predict how some of the more high-profile ones will turn out:

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    11. pro 2019.

    Home Depot's CEO said the nation’s opioid crisis could be contributing to an unexpected surge in organized crime rings targeting its stores. via

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  20. Intriguing. IHOP tries a fast-casual concept. Even though the category is getting very crowded, I can't think of many others serving breakfast food?

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