Albertsons' $4B dividend payout put on hold by court
A $4 billion dividend payment to Albertson's investors which was due Monday has been put on hold by a Washington State court.
Sears out of bankruptcy, a handful of stores are left
Sears Holdings shrunk from almost 700 stores to just over 20 while spending four years in bankruptcy.
Nike suspends relationship with Kyrie Irving amid antisemitic controversy
Nike announced it has suspended its relationship with Kyrie Irving of the Brooklyn Nets and will not release his new sneakers, which were expected to debut this month.
Juicy Couture, KRAFT Mayo drop new sweatsuit in ‘velvety smooth’ crossover
KRAFT Real Mayo and Juicy Couture have teamed up to create a new collection including a blue, velour tracksuit and matching tube top for nostalgic millennials.
Retail trade group says shoppers will lean on savings and credit throughout holiday season
The National Retail Federation estimated Thursday that sales growth will range between 6% and 8% which is down from last year when sales growth was around 13.5%.
Smoothie King set to release new smoothies to improve gut health
Smoothie King announced a new line of smoothies to help with gut health. The new products will include prebiotics, probiotics and fiber to help provide good bacteria for the gut.
Miller Lite to include Christmas tree keg stand as part of holiday collection
Miller Lite launched its holiday collection that includes a tree keg stand. The brand's corporate parent, Molson Coors, said demand remains strong for Miller Lite.
BOBS from Skechers donates to North American animal shelters with every purchase
BOBS from Skechers is continuing its tradition of giving back by donating to animal shelters across North America with every shoe and apparel purchase by consumers.
Walmart, Aldi, Lidl trim Thanksgiving prices amid soaring inflation
Major grocers are offering discounts and giving away free turkeys this Thanksgiving as shoppers face skyrocketing inflation ahead of the annual feast.
Cash Back Day: Amazon, Walmart, Lowe's and others helping consumers earn money
RetailMeNot is offering shoppers a way to earn cash back at over 2,500 retailers and brands to help ease the stress of inflation while they shop for their holiday gifts.
Dollar General sued by Ohio attorney general after multiple pricing complaints
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing Dollar General over alleged violations of the state's Consumer Sales Practice Act, per a Tuesday press release.
October sales for Ford drop by 10% in US
During the month of October, Ford's truck and SUV sales in the United States dropped all across the board by 10%, according to the company.
Estee Lauder among multinationals hit by China lockdowns
After China's decision to ramp up quarantines in light of Coronavirus outbreaks across the east Asian country, cosmetic company Estee Lauder's shares tumbled Wednesday morning.
Starbucks' holiday beverages, treats and cups are back
Starbucks announced that its holiday beverages, treats and cups are already back for another season. The world's largest coffee chain reported record revenue growth during the holidays last year.
CVS, Walmart, Walgreens agree to $13.8B opioid settlement: report
CVS, Walgreens and Walmart have reached a tentative $13.8 billion settlement over lawsuits filed since 2017 involving opioids.
Bed Bath & Beyond investigating possible data breach
Home goods retailer Bed Bath & Beyond said it has no reason to believe that sensitive or personally identifiable information was accessed through the possible data breach.
Amazon's 100M music catalog now free for Prime members
Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, announced Tuesday that Prime members will have access to its entire catalog of Music ad-free for no additional cost. Members will also get access to more podcasts.
Dollar General price audit finds double figure error rates up to 88%
Several Dollar General stores in southwest Ohio have failed an auditor inspection after too many products had different checkout prices than what was advertised on store shelves.
Gap says Russia deliveries stopped in March. But its clothing kept coming
The Gap shipments included everything from "knitted children’s socks" and "children’s pajamas" to "textile blouses for women" and "textile shorts for men."


















