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Newsroom: Retail Deductions, Promotions, and Chargeback Recovery


Fast Retail Makes Small Mistakes Costly
Retail moves faster than ever.
That much is certain.
What’s less obvious is how this speed affects suppliers.
This speed raises the cost of even minor mistakes.
The HRG Team
Apr 153 min read


Retail Tariffs and Freight Costs Squeeze Margins
Retail suppliers are experiencing significant margin pressure.
Tariffs increase, followed by rising fuel costs, extended delivery times, and higher input prices. By the time these issues reach accounts receivable, they appear as multiple smaller problems: additional freight charges, pricing disputes, unprofitable promotions, and unexpected short pays. These factors can quietly erode an otherwise strong quarter.
The HRG Team
Apr 134 min read


Private Label: How to Keep Your Shelf Space
Private label is no longer a side story. It is one of the main stories in retail right now. PLMA reported that U.S. private label sales reached a record $282.8 billion in 2025 , up 3.3% year over year. National brands grew just 1.2% . Over the past five years, private label dollar sales increased $64.8 billion , and dollar share rose from 19.1% to 21.3% . Unit share reached a record 23.5% . That is not a blip. That is momentum. And the story is evolving. Circana said this we
The HRG Team
Apr 14 min read


Private Label Growth Is Reshaping Grocery
There was a time when private label mostly meant “cheaper alternative.”
Not anymore.
Private label sales in the U.S. reached a record $282.8 billion in 2025, and store brands grew 3.3%, nearly triple the growth rate of national brands at 1.2%. They also hit all-time highs of 21.3% dollar share and 23.5% unit share. In food and beverage specifically, private label now holds about 23% market share. That is not a side story. That is the story.
The HRG Team
Mar 233 min read


Is Kroger’s New Playbook Creating New Supplier Pressure?
Kroger’s e-commerce story just got a lot more interesting.
The HRG Team
Mar 204 min read


Walmart’s New CEO John Furner: What Shoppers and Suppliers Should Expect
Walmart didn’t pick John Furner to “hold the line.” They picked him to press the advantage—and to do it in a very Walmart way: operator-first, merchant-minded, and increasingly platform-powered.
The HRG Team
Mar 24 min read


Agentic Commerce: Will AI Choose Your SKU?
Picture this:
A shopper opens Google, types: “best date snack under $10, gluten-free, kid-friendly,” and an
The AI assistant filters, compares options, and completes checkout—without the shopper clicking through 10 different product pages.
That’s not sci-fi. Google is rolling out Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) as an open standard designed to support agentic commerce—AI agents that can move from discovery to purchase.
The HRG Team
Feb 183 min read


Deal Fatigue: Why Retail Promotions Aren’t Converting
Mid-February is when a lot of suppliers ask the same question:
“Why isn’t this promo converting like it used to?”
You’re not imagining it.
The HRG Team
Feb 132 min read


Q1 Trade Spend Triage: Stop Short Pays Before They Spread
Trade spend is supposed to buy growth. In Q1, it often buys you something else: confusion, short pays, and weeks of “Can you resend the backup?” If you’ve ever looked at a deduction and thought, “We already funded that promotion… why are we paying again?”—welcome to the club. Why this matters more than ever in 2026 Retail is entering 2026 with shoppers still seeking value. Retailers are leaning into deals, private label, and “dupes,” and they’re getting more aggressive about
The HRG Team
Jan 164 min read


Walmart might be the big winner of the blocked Kroger–Albertsons merger
Discover how the blocked Kroger merger impacts the grocery landscape, with Walmart emerging as a key player. Explore the Kroger merger dynamics.
The HRG Team
Jan 126 min read


Stop the Retail Deduction Leak: 2026 Supplier Playbook
You can have a strong sales year and still feel broke.
That usually means one thing: money is leaking out after the sale—through deductions, chargebacks, and short pays.
The HRG Team
Jan 74 min read


2026 Retail Supplier Playbook
2026 looks like a year of modest top-line growth, more challenging profit math, and more “systems-driven” retail. Translation: retailers will still want growth, but they’ll increasingly demand it through automation, tighter compliance, and pay-to-play visibility.
The HRG Team
Dec 18, 20255 min read


Private Label: How Suppliers Can Ride the Wave
Let’s be blunt: private label isn’t a “recession play” anymore. It’s a structural shift in how baskets are built.
The HRG Team
Oct 22, 20254 min read


Unlocking the Benefits of CPG Broker Solutions
Navigating the retail world can feel like trying to find your way through a dense forest without a map. You know there’s a path to success, but the twists and turns can be overwhelming.
The HRG Team
Oct 7, 20254 min read


AI in Retail: A Blessing or a HAL 9000 Waiting to Happen?
When the classic film “2001: A Space Odyssey” premiered in 1968, few could have predicted how relevant its exploration of artificial...
The HRG Team
Oct 12, 20232 min read
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