Walmart CEO: We're keeping 'our eye on value' and helping people 'save money'
Walmart U.S. President and CEO John Furner details the company's philanthropic efforts for hurricane aid, how they're 'keeping prices low' and expanding the brand's presence.
Bath & Body Works apologizes for candle after alleged likeness to Ku Klux Klan hood stirs controversy
Bath & Body Works is rushing to pull a holiday-themed candle from its shelves after some online users said its label was reminiscent the white hoods synonymous with the Ku Klux Klan.
7-Eleven shutting down nearly 450 underperforming stores across North America
Nearly 450 7-Eleven stores across North America are closing due to underperformance, according to the company, which did not disclose which stores will be closing.
More than 2M infant swings recalled after 5 deaths
Fisher-Price and the Consumer Product Safety Commission are recalling all models of the Sunga Swings after five infants reportedly died while sleeping in the seats.
Hurricane Milton relief efforts: These companies are helping affected communities
A growing number of companies, including CVS, Home Depot and Walmart, have already announced plans to help victims impacted by back-to-back hurricanes.
Sam's Club sees boost in premium memberships as it keys in on tech innovation
Sam's Club says the number of customer's joining the most premium membership tier has hit a new high. This comes despite another challenging year for consumers continuing to seek value.
Sam's Club CEO says tech innovation driving Plus membership growth
Sam's Club CEO Chris Nicholas explains how the retailer's tech innovations are driving Plus membership growth.
Some Florida store shelves nearly empty as Milton barrels toward coast
Floridians are bracing for another hurricane barreling toward the state. Many are stocking up on essential products, leaving retailer shelves nearly empty.
Coffee customers rank Starbucks last among competitors in key category, report says
Starbucks is the least affordable of seven coffee chains, according to a recent survey. So which chain is No. 1? One founded outside the U.S.
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce romance a boon for Kansas City businesses
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s romance has proved to be a boon for local businesses in Kansas City, Missouri. FOX Business talked to Westside Storey and Rally House.
Some Pyrex buyers could be eligible for a refund from the FTC
More than 10,200 individuals "who bought Chinese-made measuring cups" that the FTC said Pyrex owner Instant Brands marketed as "Made in USA" will receive refunds.
Costco gold bars selling out quickly as bullion prices rise: survey
Costco's sale of a specific type of product prove to continue being strong, as it is sold out online. It has also begun selling another similar product.
Costco reveals Kirkland Signature item price cuts
Costco is cutting the prices of numerous Kirkland Signature items despite recently increasing its membership fees for the first time in seven years.
Amsterdam-style cannabis cafés in California will be an 'absolute disaster': Chef Andrew Gruel
Celebrity chef and restaurant owner Andrew Gruel discusses how restaurants can prepare if a long-term deal cannot be reached in the port strike, weighs in on the psyche of the consumer as well as Amsterdam-style cafés in California.
US economy added 254K jobs in September, well above expectations
The Labor Department reported that U.S. employers added 254,000 jobs in September, well above economists' expectations, while the unemployment rate declined to 4.1%.
Port strike incites panic buying as consumers feared supply chain issues
Panic buying ensued in some U.S. stores after dockworkers at ports along the East and Gulf coasts went on a three-day strike that ended on Thursday evening.
Dearborn Denim brings 'ethical' apparel manufacturing back to the USA
Dearborn Denim & Apparel founder Robert McMillan discusses his big idea of redefining American denim on 'Making Money.'
Dick's Sporting Goods to hire 8,000 seasonal workers for holiday shopping season
Dick’s Sporting Goods will add nearly 8,000 seasonal employees to its workforce as part of a hiring push to prepare for the upcoming holiday shopping season.
'We don't know' what retail restocking will look like during strike: James Zahn
The Toy Book editor-in-chief James Zahn says big-box retailers have already shipped in about 85% of their holiday shopping inventory.
Port strike could affect holiday shopping: How consumers can prepare
Holiday shoppers should get ahead on their purchases before the supply chain disruptions tied to the port strike begin to hinder business operations, an expert says.



















