Target’s Pivot From Price Matching Shows Retail Competition & Refutes FTC Assertions in Amazon Case
The retail landscape is in constant motion, driven by the evolving demands of consumers who expect more choice, convenience and innovation every day. In this competitive market, companies are constantly […]
What Labubu Shows About the Psychology of Scarcity
What started as quirky and strange-looking figures has transformed into an international craze delivering multi-million dollar profits for its creators. Brought to market by Chinese toy company Pop Mart, Labubus […]
Court Halts California Overreach in NetChoice’s Fight to Protect Economic Opportunity & Innovation
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Today, a court granted NetChoice’s request to halt California’s INFORM Act amendments while our case moves through the legal system. These amendments would have kneecapped online marketplaces—disproportionately impacting […]
NetChoice Fights for Economic Opportunity & Innovation Against California’s Overreach in Court
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Today, NetChoice will have a hearing in our lawsuit to halt California’s INFORM Act amendments, another unconstitutional, failing power grab from the Golden State of government overreach. The […]
Etsy at 20: How Online Marketplaces Revolutionized Handmade Commerce
For decades, handmade items were confined to markets, craft fairs and the occasional boutique shelf. Sellers who created handcrafted and tailored items depended on factors like geography, foot traffic and […]
From URL to IRL: Online-First Brands Are Going Brick-and-Mortar
Something surprising has been happening in commerce. Across the country, shoppers may notice storefronts for brands like Warby Parker and Allbirds that they once knew only from digital ads or […]
From Combat to Commerce: How Veterans Are Using Retail Tools to Power Their Next Mission
Thousands of businesses offer discounts to honor veterans and military members during Memorial Day weekend. But the retail industry offers so much more to service members. After leaving the military, […]
From Supplements to Sound Baths: The New Era of Wellness Retail
Manhattan’s largest retail tenant might surprise you. It’s not the iconic department store, Macy’s, whose 1.25 million square feet of city retail space holds the second spot. And it’s not […]
From Bouquets to Brunches: Experiential Retail Is Changing How We Celebrate Mother’s Day
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The Golden State of Government Overreach: NetChoice Sues California for a Third Time
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: PRESS@NETCHOICE.ORG SAN JOSE, Calif.—Today, NetChoice sued California for the third time over yet another unconstitutional, failing power grab. If this law goes into effect, SB 1144 will […]
NetChoice v. Bonta (California INFORM Act)
NetChoice filed its third lawsuit against California, this time, targeting SB 1144, an unconstitutional attempt to regulate online marketplaces. This misguided law threatens to burden websites with red tape that […]
Why We Love Shopping Like It’s 1999
Last month, McDonald’s brought back its beloved 1970s character Uncle O’Grimacey. The green icon has returned after 45 years to celebrate the fast food restaurant’s seasonal Shamrock Shake as well […]
Keeping It In the Family: How Mom & Pop Shops Are Enduring Cornerstones of the Community
In 1939, Rick and Margie Segel founded National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day in honor of their parents’ small hat shop outside Boston, which eventually grew into a $2 […]
Small but Mighty: How Niche Retailers Thrive in the Digital Age
Small retailers are the backbone of the U.S.economy. Aside from the occasional mail-order catalog order, most consumers a century ago relied on locally-owned grocers, bookstores, pharmacies, department stores and more. […]
FTC v. Amazon Wilts Under Economic Scrutiny
Progressive former Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan’s lawsuit against Amazon is proving to be yet another misguided attack on a successful American business. At an economics-focused hearing last […]
Three Policy Changes Retailers Should Be Watching in President Trump’s Second Term
As President Donald Trump delivers his first address in his second term to Congress tonight, business leaders around the world will watch and listen for insights into his agenda. Retailers […]
Don’t Have $7 Million? Here’s How Super Bowl Advertising Is Changing.
For decades, the Super Bowl has been the ultimate stage for advertisers. However, as the cost of a 30-second TV spot continues to climb – reaching over $7 million in […]
Four 2025 Retail Trends That Might Surprise You
Last month, Incisiv released its 2025 State of the Industry: Store Innovation report in partnership with Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions. With the retail industry “at a crucial inflection point,” they […]
Innovation from Adversity: MLK’s Vision and the Power of Retail in Advancing Civil Rights
On Monday, Americans honor the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his legacy that inspires us to strive for greater equality. Segregation – laws enforcing racial separation in […]
What’s Behind an Item’s Price Tag?
A caller on The Dave Ramsey Show once left Dave laughing uncontrollably when she told him she wanted to start a home organization business. “I was thinking of [charging] probably […]