Billionaire entrepreneur stuck in supply chain ‘backlog jam’
Paul Mitchell and Patrón co-founder John Paul DeJoria says the supply chain's "backlog jam" could get worse with China lockdown disruptions.
Billionaire entrepreneur says to ‘diversify’ supply source amid inflation
Paul Mitchell, Patrón Spirits and ROK Group co-founder John Paul DeJoria on how his companies overcame inflation in the 1980s.
Austin Whole Foods unveils pay-by-palm service for grocery shoppers
Whole Foods shoppers in Austin, Texas, can now buy their groceries with nothing more than a swipe of the palm.
Wawa eyeing Florida Panhandle region, south Alabama for store expansion
The convenience store chain says it is actively looking into potential sites for new stores in Pensacola, Panama City and Tallahassee, Florida and Mobile, Alabama.
Apple Store workers start union effort, collecting signatures
Apple Store workers at the Grand Central Station NYC location want minimum pay of $30 per hour for starters in a long list of demands.
Thousands of California grocery workers ratify new contract
Thousands of unionized California grocery store workers have a new contract.
Easter Sunday: Here's what's open and closed this weekend
Retailers across the country are closing Sunday, April 17 to observe the Easter holiday, including Best Buy, Costco, and Target.
Costco ending special COVID shopping hours
Costco's allocated shopping hours, implemented during the height of the pandemic for seniors, health care workers and first responders, are coming to an end.
Lululemon expands resale program nationwide
On April 22, the Canadian brand, known for its high-end product line, will expand its first trade-in and resale program, "Like New," which it tested in two states last year.
Dollar Tree recalls hot glue guns over fire, burn hazards
Crafter’s Square Glue Guns can “malfunction when plugged in, posing fire and burn hazards,” according the the recall notice posted by the CPSC.
China COVID lockdowns ‘concerning’ for supply chain: Long Beach port director
Port of Long Beach executive director Mario Cordero argues China’s zero-COVID policy will ‘definitely have an impact’ on the global supply chain.
Companies ‘no longer holding back’ on passing costs to consumers: Long Beach port director
Port of Long Beach executive director Mario Cordero says the next few months will be telling for the direction of the supply chain and economy.
Retail sales fall shy of expectations as consumers confront sky-high inflation
U.S. consumers continued to open their wallets in March, even as they confronted the hottest inflation in four decades.
Beyond Meat expands chicken tenders to over 8,000 retailers
Beyond Chicken Tenders are now available at 8,000 retailers across the U.S.
Kmart closing NJ location, only 3 stores left in US
Kmart, once a retail behemoth, had over 2,000 locations. Now, it's down to three, according to multiple reports.
No one 'immune' to nationwide crime wave: US Chamber of Commerce exec
U.S. Chamber of Commerce executive vice president Neil Bradley states that local, state and federal governments each have a ‘role to play’ in addressing the rising retail crime rates affecting small businesses and large chains.
Walmart, Kohl's falsely marketed 'bamboo' fiber in bedding, towels, bras: FTC
The Federal Trade Commission has launched lawsuits against Walmart and Kohl's, claiming false advertising on a wide range of "bamboo" products.
Walmart offering new truckers starting salary of up to $110,000
Walmart supply chain workers in Texas and Delaware can also earn their commercial driver's license through a 12-week private fleet development program.
Rite Aid shares tank on Deutsche Bank downgrade
Rite Aid shares plunged on Thursday after Deutsche Bank downgraded the pharmacy retail chain and cut the stock's price target ahead of the release of its quarterly results next week.
Levi Strauss not expecting to reopen in Russia this year: report
Levi Strauss, whose iconic blue jeans were a symbol of freedom during the Soviet era, does not expect to reopen stores in Russia this year after temporarily suspending business a month ago, the company's chief executive told the Financial Times.



















