After building up fast-growing e-commerce and advertising businesses, moving its stock to the Nasdaq, and -- as of Tuesday -- crossing $1 trillion in valuation, Walmart is starting to look a lot more like a big tech company.

Tariffs

Brands Briefing: Founders hope for a ‘dependable and stable’ 2026 after the chaos of 2025 

January 20, 2026

As brands plan for 2026, they are determined to not have their growth initiatives upended by another year of macroeconomic uncertainty.

‘Quitting wasn’t an option’: How tariffs took an emotional and financial toll on founders in 2025

December 30, 2025

Many founders had to completely upend their business models in 2025 due to tariffs, resorting to production delays, raising prices and putting off hiring to save their businesses.

Other news to know

  • Retailers respond to ICE
  • On the Modern Retail Podcast, the hosts discuss how the growing presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement in cities like Minneapolis is impacting retail
  • As ICE agents occupy Minneapolis, consumer brands are taking to social media to call for action, raise money and spread information.
  • Retail leaders are finding themselves having to walk on a tightrope as they respond to the bloodshed happening in their hometown while avoiding language directly condemning the federal administration or local officials.
  • Target has sent corporate employees a page with answers to FAQs related to ICE’s increased presence in Minnesota, as it avoids commenting on high-profile incidents at its stores.
Top Stories Feb 05

How food and beverage giants like Ritz and Diageo are showing up for the Super Bowl this year

February 05, 2026

It’s Super Bowl week, which means countless food and beverage brands are competing for stomach share. Here's how brands like Oikos, Ritz, Diageo and more are showing up this week.

The health and wellness trends Modern Retail and Glossy staffers are watching in 2026

February 05, 2026

At the Modern Retail+ and Glossy+ Virtual Town Hall, editorial staffers discussed how more consumers are increasingly interested in tracking every aspect of their health and wellness, and how brands are responding accordingly.

Goodwill plans 100 new stores for 2026 after hitting record revenue in 2025

February 04, 2026

After achieving record revenue in 2025, Goodwill Industries International Inc. expects 2026 to be its most lucrative year yet.

Fitigues is back after its founders reclaim the ‘90s casual brand

February 04, 2026

Fitigues, a ’90s casualwear brand previously owned by Chico's, is back after its founders reclaimed the IP and reopened stores.

Tariffs

‘Quitting wasn’t an option’: How tariffs took an emotional and financial toll on founders in 2025

December 30, 2025

Many founders had to completely upend their business models in 2025 due to tariffs, resorting to production delays, raising prices and putting off hiring to save their businesses.

The winners and losers of tariffs

December 29, 2025

This year, tariffs kicked in at their highest rate since the Great Depression, completely upending the retail industry. In turn, Modern Retail rounded up the biggest winners and losers of all the changes in tariff policy this year.

The year of Thriftmas: Why secondhand gifts could finally go mainstream this holiday season

December 16, 2025

Secondhand gifts are shedding their stigma this holiday season as shoppers, squeezed by tariffs and inflation, turn to thrift stores and resale platforms for thoughtful, lower-cost presents.

Podcasts

Technology

Marketplace Briefing: TikTok’s rocky U.S. transition gives brands pause after outage hits sales

February 05, 2026

TikTok’s new U.S. owners have gotten off to a rocky start, drawing scrutiny from brands.

How Tree Hut used AI to turn customer feedback into product insights and quadruple social engagement

February 03, 2026

Tree Hut is increasingly turning to AI to understand what its customer base wants next, using the technology to shape everything from product development to marketing.

Unpacked: Why brands and retailers like Sephora and Adidas are merging loyalty and promotions

January 29, 2026

Discover why retailers are adopting a unified incentives marketing strategy to cut discounting, strengthen loyalty and drive long-term growth.

Marketing

The Modern Retail Marketing Summit heads to Huntington Beach this April

February 04, 2026

The Modern Retail Marketing Summit is taking place in Huntington Beach, California this year from April 20-22, featuring speakers from top brands like Thrive Market, ThredUp, Pacsun and more. Here’s a preview of what you can expect out of the event.

Brands Briefing: Why Anthropologie is embracing print catalogs for both acquisition and retention

February 03, 2026

Anthropologie is testing out a new catalog strategy for 2026 that involves more issues, different formats and wider circulation.

Brands take to social media to speak out against ICE’s presence in Minnesota

January 30, 2026

As ICE agents occupy Minneapolis, consumer brands are taking to social media to call for action, raise money and spread information.

Operations

ICE has become a national issue for Target

February 03, 2026

Target’s response, or the lack thereof, to the growing presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minneapolis has become yet another PR crisis for the retailer on a national scale.

What hemp brands want from federal regulations

February 02, 2026

If passed, Congress’ new HEMP bill would limit the serving dosage of hemp-derived cannabinoids across edibles, beverages, topicals and inhalable products.

How retailers can address the Black Friday trust crisis one shopper at a time

November 26, 2025

John Shapiro, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Lightspeed Commerce From November to the start of the new year, this season marks one of the busiest times for retailers around the globe — and one they prepare for months in advance. According to the National Retail Federation, 91% of consumers plan to celebrate the winter holidays, […]