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Mirakl, a leading global marketplace solutions provider, announced a new partnership with Toyota Material Handling U.S.A., North America’s top manufacturer of forklifts and material handling equipment, enabling TMHU to accelerate its digital strategy.

 

P.F. Chang’s, the full-service casual dining restaurant where every dish is made from scratch every day, opened its doors on Ramstein Air Base in Germany. This is the first restaurant P.F. Chang’s has opened on a U.S. Armed Forces base.

 

LEON, the pioneer of Naturally Fast Food, will launch its first U.S. location in Washington, D.C., later this summer. This move from co-founder and CEO John Vincent signifies his intention to introduce a new category of fast food to America and invite people to fall in love with fast food again.

 

Amazon.com announced plans for the first Alabama fulfillment center to be located in Bessemer, which will create 1,500 full-time jobs with benefits starting on day one. The company currently operates a sortation center in Mobile, Ala.

 

Mastercard will partner with Refinery29 to bring a new element to the interactive festival of style, culture and creativity, as the 29Rooms official payment technology partner. This year, cardholders will have the opportunity to experience 29Rooms with exclusive access, new payment technology and “priceless” experiences along the way.

 

Elohi Strategic Advisors and The Independent Broker Alliance (IBA) launched a partnership in May 2018 to increase availability of the award-winning Impossible Burger at restaurants and other foodservice outlets nationwide. The partnership will increase availability of Impossible Foods’ flagship product at traditional restaurants as well as corporate canteens, museums, hotels and other locations.

 

No Cow, the Denver-based makers of non-dairy, high-protein, low-sugar products such as bars and cookies, released a partnership video with up-and-coming professional basketball player, Mikal Bridges.

 

PayPal Holdings Inc. has agreed to acquire Simility, a leading fraud prevention and risk management platform, for a purchase price of $120 million in cash, subject to certain adjustments. The acquisition of Simility will enhance PayPal’s ability to deliver fraud prevention and risk management solutions to merchants globally.

 

SUPERVALU INC., the largest public company grocery wholesaler in the United States, has entered into a reseller agreement with Instacart, creating a new professional services offering and expanding the company’s digital capabilities

 

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