Uber Eats Gobbles Up Delivery-Only Restaurant Ando, Plus Walmart’s Online Grocery Preview And Dunkin' Drops 'Donuts' And Digitizes Its Stores. | | | | | | | | | | | | | The Digital Future Of Dunkin’ Donuts | | Dunkin’ Donuts is evolving — so much so, in fact, that soon the “Donuts” may be gone from the signage entirely. Replacing it is a slimmer, sleeker and more mobile experience, getting its first test drive in Quincy, Massachusetts, as we speak. Some have said the future of Dunkin' looks a little too much like the present of Starbucks, but the brand says the shift is about both remaining true to its heritage and providing the experiences that modern customers demand. | | |
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| | | | | | | Why Innovation Is Nothing Without Distribution | | Ada Lovelace made Charles Babbage’s dream of computing possible. Alan Turing’s team of codebreakers turned the tide of World War II. Babbage and Turing were two unsung heroes whose contributions to those historic milestones went largely unknown for decades. According to Karen Webster, distribution in a digital world is payments innovation’s unsung hero — a concept that will determine who wins and who doesn’t. The report last week of General Mills’ interest in acquiring online wholesale club Boxed further makes that point, she said. One could also ask Alexa. Read More... | |
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| | | | | Rideshare Rental Startup Expands In New York and Wisconsin | | As Uber sells off its Xchange Leasing unit that rented cars to rideshare drivers, startups like HyreCar are expanding. Through the service, drivers can rent cars for the short term on demand — even cars with TLC plates for its New York City drivers on its platform. Here’s why the service could be more profitable than Xchange, and how HyreCar is planning on dealing with self-driving cars. Read More... | |
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| | | | | | Urban Remedy Kiosk Expansion Plans Land $17M In VC Funding | | Kiosks seem to be taking off in the world of retail, selling everything from cars to juice cleanses. One California-based company has taken this channel and transformed it into a growing way to offer both juice and natural, prepared foods. Urban Remedy has seen a 350 percent growth in its kiosks, outpacing growth across the company’s business lines. Here’s why Urban Remedy predicts even more expansion — and why it’s cautiously considering eCommerce. Read More... | |
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