Christmas meals will cost 16.4% more this year
Retail data firm Datasembly reported that Christmas meals are going to cost consumers 16.4% more than a year ago. The grocery basket will cost more than $60 on average.
Retail sales in decline as consumers slow down on spending: Gerald Storch
Former Toys 'R' Us CEO Gerald Storch joins 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' to discuss declining retail sales as consumers are concerned with inflation.
Consumers have 'pent-up demand' for service: Mark Tepper
Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper joins 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' to discuss the impact of inflation and looming recession on investors and consumers.
Starbucks workers at 100 stores begin three-day strike in campaign to unionize
Starbucks workers are "doubling down" with another three-day strike as employees seek to unionize and negotiate.
Super Saturday: Record number of consumers expected to shop
A record number of shoppers are expected to hit stores and go online during what's known as Super Saturday. It's the last Saturday before Christmas and a key revenue-generating day for businesses.
Company recalling 23K hot tubs over temperature sensor issue
A voluntary recall has been issued by Sundance Spas for 23,700 hot tubs over an issue related to their temperature sensors, the CPSC said on Thursday.
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon weighs in on inflation impact on food prices
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon talked about what the retail giant is seeing in terms of inflation for certain categories during a CNBC interview this week.
Over 30K Good Matters candles recalled for burning at 'higher than usual temperatures,' causing fire hazard
Good Matters Three-Wick candles are being recalled Thursday after the Consumer Product Safety Commission reported they could become fire and laceration hazards.
Walmart drone delivery launches in Florida, Texas, Arizona markets
Walmart has been working with national drone services provider DroneUp since 2020 when it began trialing deliveries of at-home COVID-19 self-collection kits.
COVID haunting the way investors view the stock market: Adam Johnson
Adviser Investments portfolio manager Adam Johnson explains why he's still bullish despite the market downturn, telling 'Varney & Co.' the pendulum of negativity has swung too far.
Retail sales slow as consumers spend less in November
The Census Bureau reported that American shoppers spent less in November on retail and food services as high inflation continues to weigh on the sector.
Retail sales expected to ‘get worse’ in 2023: Stacey Widlitz
Stacey Widlitz, the founder of SW Retail Advisors, reacts to November’s retail sales coming in worse than expected at a 0.6% decline on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Affording gifts during the holidays has become more difficult for many Americans, poll finds
Affording gifts during the holidays has become more challenging this year for many Americans, according to a recent poll, as the U.S. deals with inflation.
Traditional retail stocks are kicking Amazon's butt
Consumers are back in shopping centers as traditional retail stocks rebound on Wall Street while outperforming Amazon, Overstock and eBay.
Illegal online pharmacies exploit drug shortages
Consumers have increasingly gone online to buy medicine because of perceived cost savings and convenience. Shortages of certain products are also driving more people online.
Tips and tricks for the last-minute holiday shopper
Smart shopping expert Trae Bodge joins 'Mornings with Maria' to provide gift ideas and tricks for last-minute holiday shoppers.
Florida restaurants flourishing thanks to pandemic migration: Francis Lake
El Camino Restaurants VP of Operations Francis Lake discusses how their restaurants are benefitting from consumers and businesses relocating to Florida since the pandemic on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Supreme Court will not block California flavored tobacco ban
Tobacco companies took California's recently-approved by voters ban on flavored tobacco products to the U.S. Supreme Court and lost. The ban takes effect Dec. 21.
USA Today puts best selling book list on hold after laying off editor
Gannett-operated USA Today said it is putting its weekly top 150 books list on hiatus through the rest of the year after the editor who compiled the list was laid off.
Baby formula recalled due to potential cross-contamination
Five batches of ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula were voluntarily recalled "due to the potential for cross-contamination with cronobacter sakazakii," according to the FDA.



















