Morning Brew - ☕ Shortchanged

This year’s shorter holiday season.

It’s Thursday—Boxing Day if you live pretty much anywhere but the US. We’re celebrating by kicking off our coverage of holiday shopping in 2025.

In today’s edition:

—Alex Vuocolo, Vidhi Choudhary

STORES

Delivery van running out of time

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We asked our reporters, who play so well with others, to choose a favorite story from 2024 by a Retail Brew colleague.

The latest addition to the Retail Brew team, Vidhi Choudhary, got a running start earlier this year taking on the e-commerce and retail media beats.

Since then, she’s tackled everything from back-to-school spending trends to the rollout of Amazon Haul. But in my favorite story from her this year, she explores how a seemingly small change in the length of the holiday season had ripple effects across the industry. With fewer overall days between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Vidhi reported, shipping companies were forced to innovate to ensure their deliveries arrived on time.

Here’s an excerpt:

The shorter holiday season could impact everything from marketing strategies to discounting for retailers. However, on-time deliveries are in many ways the North Star metric for companies to gauge success. Logistics experts told us retailers will rely more on technology, look for ways to ship on Sundays, and push to deliver goods ahead of the peak season.

Some workarounds highlighted in the piece include shipping products on Sundays and asking customers with subscription boxes if they are okay receiving their monthly order early.

Read the original story: Shipping companies are looking for workarounds to combat fewer days for delivery this holiday season—AV

From The Crew

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Amazon Haul

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Earlier this month, Vidhi also wrote about Amazon Haul and its impact, or lack thereof, on holiday shopping this year:

Packages from Amazon’s discounted store, Haul, have started arriving for early adopters.
Derek Lossing, founder and senior industry advisor at Cirrus Global, told Retail Brew that his first Amazon Haul package arrived at his Seattle home on Nov. 25, 11 days after he placed the order. The brown paper package came from China and was delivered via USPS.
…Lossing is among a growing list of shoppers who will use Amazon Haul to buy inexpensive goods online. With Haul, Amazon is saying that online shopping for slightly unusual, low-cost products sourced from China is here to stay.

Read the whole story here.—VC

SWAPPING SKUS

Some of our favorite retail reads from our sibling Brews.

Football funnies: An inside look at cinnamon whiskey brand Fireball’s comedic NFL campaign. (Marketing Brew)

Mission Impossible: Impossible Foods CFO Elaine Paik’s first day on the job. (CFO Brew)

Supergroup: Mercedes-Benz and Starbucks joined forces to make charging EVs faster. (Tech Brew)

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