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23 Jun

Pressed Juicery CEO Justin Nedelman Discusses Way forward for

Pressed Juicery CEO Justin Nedelman Discusses Way forward for
Justin Nedelman, the recently hired chief executive officer of Pressed Juicery, is approaching his latest position with a hospitality-centric mindset. With prior experience because the chief real estate officer at FAT Brands Inc., a restaurant franchising company, and cofounder of Eureka! Restaurant Group, a series restaurant corporation, that considering includes stocking its products in elevated coffee shops and grab-and-go restaurants and hotels, in addition to the guest’s experience in its stand-alone locations.  Currently, Pressed, which was founded in 2010, operates 112 storefronts nationwide, selling products starting from juices and smoothies to shots and plant-based soft serves. The brand can also be available at greater than 3,000 retail locations, including Whole Foods and Sprouts, and is anticipated to grow its wholesale business with...
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22 Dec

H&M Pulls Justin Bieber Project, Off-calendar Shows in Paris

H&M Pulls Justin Bieber Project, Off-calendar Shows in Paris
GHOSTED: Lower than 24 hours after stating that it might proceed to sell a collaborative collection with Justin Bieber — despite the musician publicly criticizing those designs and saying he didn't approve them — H&M has reversed course and has stopped selling the pieces. On Monday, Bieber posted to Instagram Stories that he hadn’t approved any of the H&M collection, posting “All without my permission and approval [SMH] I wouldn’t buy it if I were you.” He later posted to his 270 million Instagram followers: “H&M merch they fabricated from me is trash and I didn’t approve it. Don’t buy it.” The Swedish fast-fashion chain countered that claim on Monday, telling WWD that “as with other licensed products and partnerships, H&M followed proper...
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22 Dec

H&M Pulls Justin Bieber Collection

H&M Pulls Justin Bieber Project, Off-calendar Shows in Paris
Lower than 24 hours after stating that it might proceed to sell a collaborative collection with Justin Bieber — despite the musician publicly criticizing those designs and saying he didn't approve them — H&M has reversed course and has stopped selling the pieces. On Monday, Bieber posted to Instagram Stories that he hadn’t approved any of the H&M collection, posting “All without my permission and approval [SMH] I wouldn’t buy it if I were you.” He later posted to his 270 million Instagram followers: “H&M merch they made from me is trash and I didn’t approve it. Don’t buy it.” The Swedish fast-fashion chain countered that claim on Monday, telling WWD that “as with other licensed products and partnerships, H&M followed proper approval...
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20 Dec

H&M Responds to Complaints Over Justin Beiber Merchandise

H&M Responds to Complaints Over Justin Beiber Merchandise
Swedish fast-fashion retailer H&M has responded to accusations leveled by singer Justin Beiber that he had not approved merchandise featuring his likeness and lyrics. The singer posted to Instagram Stories Monday afternoon to precise his disapproval. “I didn’t approve any of the merch collection that they put up at H&M,” Beiber wrote. “All without my permission and approval. [SMH] I wouldn’t buy it if I were you.” Beiber’s likeness appears on items including a sweatshirt, a dress, t-shirt and a tote bag. The lyrics “I miss you greater than life” from his song “Ghost” appear on a hoodie that retails for $39.99, in addition to a phone case. In a second Instagram Stories post, Beiber further encouraged fans to steer clear of the items....
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