Portrait of Kathryn Lundstrom

Kathryn Lundstrom is ADWEEK’s commerce and sustainability editor, covering the retail media boom and the advertising and marketing industry’s response to the climate crisis. Before joining Adweek in 2019, she wrote about politics for The Daily Donut, analyzed policy at the Texas Capitol and checked facts at Sports Illustrated. She holds a bachelor’s degree in international relations from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a master’s in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin and a master of global policy studies from the LBJ School of Public Affairs.

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Shoppers Will Soon Be Able to Buy Walmart Products on ChatGPT

Retail News

The retailer is the latest ecommerce player to announce a deal with OpenAI.

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Topsort Wins Retail Media Business for Food Delivery Platform Just Eat Takeaway.com

The Netherlands-based company was just acquired by investment firm Prosus.

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The Trade Desk Is Now Selling Onsite Retail Media Ads, Pitting It Against Criteo

A new deal with Koddi and Gopuff brings sponsored product ad inventory into the demand-side platform.

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CPG Advertisers Can Now Target Instacart Shoppers on TikTok

Companies can use Instacart data to inform their ad campaigns from within TikTok's ad buying interface.

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American Express Launches Ad Business in Growing Commerce Media Race

The Amex Ads platform formalizes its pitch to advertisers.

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Advertisers Can Now Buy DoorDash Ads Through Criteo

The two companies signed a multi-year deal.

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Mastercard Launches Ad Business to Pitch Its Shopping Data to Advertisers

The credit card company has 500 million enrolled consumers.

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Uber Adds New Publishers to Expand In-Car Video Content

Next time you hail an Uber, you might find video reviews of a buzzy new car, local restaurant, or an update on the weather.The move is part of Uber Advertising‘s [...]

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GSTV Expands Footprint of Gas Pump Video Screens by More Than 10% With Casey’s

Brands will soon be able to buy video ads on gas pumps at Middle America's favorite pizza-and-fuel shop.