Can the Super Bowl save Bud Light?
Anheuser-Busch InBev is spending big on Super Bowl advertising with the aim of luring customers back as sales of its beleaguered Bud Light brand continue to suffer. But will it work?
Burrito, Big Mac prices in California to go up as pay rises: 'Someone has to pay,' FAT Brands founder says
FAT Brands chairman and founder Andy Wiederhorn outlines the economic impact on consumers of raising the minimum wage in California to $20 an hour.
285-year-old lemon from 1739 sells at auction for nearly $1,800
Brettells Auctioneers & Valuers in Newport, England, sold a 285-year-old lemon for nearly $1,800. Experts believe it was brought from India as a romantic present.
Car insurance rates in 2024 jump 26% across the US, report says
Car insurance premiums have increased 26% over the past year amid inflation and other factors, according to a new report released this week.
Toby Keith’s empire: Capitalist entrepreneur and country music hitmaker
While Toby Keith was well-known for his music, he was also a businessman with endeavors in industries such as fishing, cannabis, horse racing and food and drinks.
A loyalty program for paying rent? Bilt Rewards promises perks to aid future homeowners
Bilt Rewards Founder and CEO Ankur Jain discusses how renters can earn points from the program and help establish credit history for a mortgage.
Andy Wiederhorn on California minimum wage hike: ‘Someone’s got to pay’
Fat Brands chairman and founder Andy Wiederhorn details the economic impact of California raising the minimum wage to $20 an hour.
Some Subway franchisees have 'mixed reviews' over deli slicers
Some franchisees have "mixed reviews" on Subway’s deli slicers and their affect on business. The sandwich chain rolled them out to U.S. locations in 2023.
Bud Light Super Bowl ad aims to win back customers
Bud Light is debuting a 60-second advertisement in this year's Super Bowl. It's the latest effort from the brand to drum up sales after a tumultuous year.
Real estate fraud risk is on the rise, and victims are sounding the alarm
A new report found 1 in 20 U.S. consumers who bought or sold a home within the past three years became a victim of real estate fraud, and experts warn it represents a massive threat.
Can certain personality traits help you boost your job interviewing skills? Book author reveals all
The search for the right new job often means going on multiple interviews. Anna Papalia, author of a new business book, "Interviewology," shares tips and techniques for nailing this process.
This was the average cost of an American home in the decade you were born: part II
Over the course of 80 years, the housing market spiked and plummeted — but from the 1990s to the 2020s, real estate hit major milestones have left their mark in history.
Delta Air Lines pilot files lawsuit claiming airport’s moving walkway ‘swallowed’ his foot and shoe
A Delta Air Lines pilot has filed a lawsuit alleging that a moving walkway at Denver International Airport “swallowed" his foot and shoe.
Bread market expected to skyrocket, make big gains by 2027
Research firm Technavio predicts that the global bread market will gain $118.37 billion in value between 2022 and 2027, at a CAGR of 7.27%.
McDonald's seasonal Shamrock Shake, Oreo Shamrock McFlurry hit menus
McDonald’s has put two popular seasonal desserts — the Shamrock Shake and the Oreo Shamrock McFlurry — back on the menu for a limited time as of Monday.
Burger King offers $1 million prize to fan with the best Whopper idea: 'Your moment to shine'
Burger King is offering one lucky winner a $1 million prize for coming up with the best idea for a customized Whopper. The chain will pick three finalists for the final round.
Top 10 US cities for football fans ahead of Super Bowl LVIII — Did your hometown make the list?
The Super Bowl LVIII match-up is set as football fans everywhere wait for the Chiefs to take on the 49ers. Which city is the best to celebrate Super Bowl Sunday?
Super Bowl consumer spending will reach record level spurred by strong job growth
Wells Fargo economists projected that spending for the Super Bowl will reach a record as consumers benefit from wage growth and lower prices on some goods.
Restaurants sales expected to top $1T, but theft, high costs and cautious consumers pose challenges
The restaurant industry is expected to reach sales of over $1 trillion in 2024. However, operators are still battling high operating costs, cautious consumers and crime.
Subway's new snack menu satiating appetite for growth, CEO says
Subway CEO John Chidsey details booming sales and growth associated with the food chain's new "Sidekick" menu items, featuring foot-long cookies, churros and pretzels.



















