Walmart, Hobby Lobby among retailers accused of mimicking Crocs foam clogs
Over 20 companies – including namesakes such as Walmart and Hobby Lobby – are accused of trademark infringement.
How much more will your Oreos cost? Companies test price increases
American companies are starting to test the extent of their pricing power.
Florida Gov. DeSantis weighs in on Ben & Jerry’s Israel boycott, requests state action
Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday put out a warning to Ben & Jerry’s, and their parent company Unilver, over a decision to boycott the West Bank.
Costco, Uber partner for same-day delivery — but only in this state
Costco has launched a pilot program with Uber to offer same-day delivery on groceries at several warehouses across Texas.
Walmart to offer free health screenings to customers nationwide
As part of its Walmart Wellness Day, more than 4,700 Walmart pharmacies will offer free glucose, cholesterol, blood pressure, body mass index and vision screenings.
Furniture repurposing company sees record sales during pandemic
Owner of 'Mama's Happy' Amanda Ficek discusses how her company had its most profitable year during the COVID pandemic.
Neiman Marcus hires JPMorgan to explore sale of Bergdorf Goodman
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger explains why Neiman Marcus is selling and Weston-Selfridges may want to purchase retail giant Bergdorf Goodman.
Couple sues eBay alleging harassment including death threats by employees
A Massachusetts couple has sued eBay and several of the ecommerce company's former officials, alleging the defendants carried out a harassment campaign against them that included death threats.
Trump signed, inscribed book for auction at Goldin Auctions, CEO says
Goldin Auctions founder and CEO Ken Goldin on auctioning President Trump's signed copy of 'The America We Deserve' with an inscribed message to former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani and rookie cards up for sale.
Costco to keep senior shopping hours as COVID cases rise
The change in course comes just weeks after Costco announced it was completely dropping its special operating hours, previously held Monday through Friday, as vaccination rates rose and consumer confidence grew.
Ulta shops opening at 100 Target stores in August
The partnership reflects the combined effort to drive traffic to the major department store as well as the national cosmetics retailer as the economy continues to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic.
Tiffany and Costco settle ring lawsuit after 8 years
Tiffany & Co. has reached an agreement with Costco to settle a lawsuit the famed jewelry store filed eight years ago over the warehouse retailer selling engagement rings dubbed "Tiffany" rings.
Target, Staples, Dollar General, other retailers lure in teachers with back-to-school discounts
The main competitors are Target, Kohls, Staples and Dollar General – all of which are trying to capitalize on the back-to-school shopping season.
Back-to-school spending to hit all-time highs as more families prepare for in-person instruction
Although the summer season is in its infancy, more than 50% of students and their families have already started gearing up for the new school year with in-person instruction.
Victoria’s Secret scrubs the Angels from its stores in revamp
When Victoria’s Secret’s three-story flagship in midtown Manhattan reopens at the end of July, it will be scrubbed of any evidence of its former pride and joy: the Victoria’s Secret Angels.
Johnson & Johnson weighing bankruptcy plan as it considers offloading baby powder liabilities: report
Retailer Johnson & Johnson is reportedly considering spinning off liabilities from its Baby Powder unit due ongoing litigation, with plans to seek bankruptcy protection for that new business.
DoorDash, Grubhub sue San Francisco over limits set on delivery fees
A permanent cap on third-party delivery fees that San Francisco imposed is being challenged.
Is Artificial Intelligence the future of shopping?
'The Yes' CEO Julie Bornstein discusses the future of online shopping on 'The Claman Countdown'
Theme parks feeling the heat from worker shortage
Theme parks across the country are dealing with a worker shortage while trying to provide the same quality experience. FOX Business' Lydia Hu with more.
Gunz takes inflation debate to NYC streets
Fox News Headlines 24/7 sports reporter Michael 'Gunz' Gunzelman hits Times Square to talk to Americans about inflation.



















