Supermarkets stockpiling goods as prices pop
Grocery stores stockpiling goods as prices increases. FOX Business' Lydia Hu discusses the latest with supermarket company Stew Leonard's CEO.
Amazon to hire over 100,000 US veterans and military spouses by 2024
Amazon has committed to hiring 100,000 veterans and military spouses over the next two and a half years.
Nordstrom acquires minority interest in ASOS brands
Nordstrom Inc. acquired a minority interest in online fashion retailer ASOS PLC's Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT brands.
How Dollar Tree sells nearly everything for $1, even when inflation lurks
The strategy, which draws in loyal shoppers looking for bargains, has left the discount chain with less room than rivals to manage rising costs this year.
Biden targets airlines, internet, hearing aids, phone repairs and more in new order
Joe Biden on Friday issued a new executive order aimed at boosting competition in various industries.
Teen workers benefitting from labor shortage
Founder and CEO of Mount Inspiration Apparel Evans Prater and General Manager Mary Grace Flattery discuss Mary being a 19-year-old in a manager position and the communication and leadership aspects that come with it.
Bloomingdale's to open first boutique luxury store, 'Bloomie's'
Bloomingdale’s will open its new smaller concept store, Bloomie’s, in Fairfax, Virginia.
Mexico asks US retailer to stop copying Indigenous design
Mexico’s National Institute of Indigenous Peoples called on the U.S. retailer Anthropologie on Wednesday to stop copying a design used by the Mixe Indigenous community.
Levi Strauss wins from casual trends, boosts forecast
Levi Strauss & Co. says business is booming as more people emerge from pandemic life embracing more casual clothing styles.
Nike has no sympathy for Avenatti after extortion sentence
Nike offered no sympathy to disgraced attorney Michael Avenatti after he was sentenced to prison Thursday for attempting to extort the sports apparel giant for as much as $25 million.
Walmart's Black senior managers give retailer poor grades on career growth: report
A group of Walmart’s Black senior managers were critical of the company during a recent internal survey assessing career advancement opportunities, according to a report published Thursday.
Evolution of the individual investor movement
YouTube host Andrew Mo, Twitter Spaces host Tara Bull and Willkie Farr & Gallagher Senior Counsel J. Christopher Giancarlo discuss the Reddit revolution and cryptocurrency.
Uptick in shoplifting causing California businesses to close early
California Retailers Association president Rachel Michelin on the increase in shoplifting at retail businesses.
Walgreen's steps up same-day prescription delivery
Customers can refill, manage and have prescriptions "delivered to their doorsteps in a matter of hours" any day of the week,
Teens filling positions amid ongoing staff shortage
Curry Up Now CEO and founder Akash Kapoor on how he is navigating the labor shortage across the U.S.
NY couple builds credit card processing empire, eliminates business fees
Swipe4Free CFO Jennifer Vartanov explains how the company was founded and its goal to save business owners money from credit card processing fees.
Grocery stores turn to stockpiling amid rising prices
Stew Leonard's CEO Stew Leonard Jr. explains how grocery store chains can save money and prevent wasting product amid rising prices and inflation.
Overstock CEO spots post-pandemic ‘secular shift’ from brick and mortar to online furniture shopping
Overstock.com CEO Jonathan Johnson discusses how the COVID migration impacted the furniture industry.
Coronavirus pandemic leads to furniture industry boom, rise in online sales
Overstock.com CEO Jonathan Johnson discusses how the furniture industry has been profiting throughout the pandemic.
Booming housing market, COVID migration proves beneficial for furniture industry
Overstock.com CEO Jonathan Johnson explains how a rise in home sales and residential moves has been profitable for the furniture industry.



















