Smoke alarms recalled due to possible failure
The North Carolina-based company, Kidde Fire Safety warned consumers on Twitter that "if you own a Kidde TruSense smoke or smoke/carbon monoxide alarm, it may need to be replaced."
Target giving out $5 coupons to shoppers who get a COVID-19 vaccine in its stores
As demand for COVID-19 vaccines begins to fade, Target is now offering shoppers a $5 coupon if they get the vaccine at a CVS pharmacy in their stores.
NY movie theater gets creative to keep customers coming
Aurora Theater owner Lynn Kinsella discusses ways she's kept her business open throughout the pandemic.
JCPenney cuts hundreds of jobs
Despite new owners, the woes continue for the ailing JCPenney, which has cut 650 jobs, according to Forbes.
Papa John's stuffed crust pizza drove Q1 sales boom
Papa John’s is crediting its first-quarter sales boom to its new stuffed crust pizza.
Honest Company CEO on Wall Street IPO
The Honest Company CEO Nick Vlahos provides insight into the Jessica Alba-backed company going public.
Mother’s Day gifts will cost Americans $220 on average this year
Americans will likely spend more on Mother’s Day gifts this year than they did in 2020.
CVS and Walgreens wasted more COVID-19 vaccines than most states combined
Two major U.S. pharmacies are responsible for wasting a massive amount of COVID-19 vaccine doses
Burger King gives a taste of its environmentally-friendly packaging
Burger King’s food packaging is going green.
Taco Bell's 'Taco Moon' hits the sky tonight
Taco Bell is celebrating the lunar phase of the moon with free tacos.
GameStop opening new distribution center to support e-commerce push
GameStop's e-commerce transformation took a new turn with the video game retailer announcing it will expand its North American fulfillment network.
Kroger testing drone delivery service for small groceries, items in Ohio
Kroger is testing grocery delivery with drones.
These items are disappearing from select Costco stores right now
While Costco sells thousands of products on its warehouse shelves every day, some can be harder to find than others. Though some have made a permanent departure, others are either replenished on a seasonal basis or have been sold out due to popular demand.
Lowe's kicks off its busiest season with major hiring push
The company, whose profits surged over the course of the pandemic, hired more than 90,000 associates into permanent roles in 2020.
Stimulus, vaccines contribute to a return to in-person shopping
Kristin Bentz and Rogers Kniffen argue that stimulus checks and vaccinations are helping in-person shopping to rev back up.
Tiffany debuts first men’s engagement rings
Tiffany's says it's "paving the way for new traditions" with men's engagement rings.
Amazon Prime Day gets new date
Amazon's Prime Day, the 2-day discount shopping event, is just around the corner.
Look into consumer cyclical stocks, housing stocks: Strategist
Cornerstone Macro chief investment strategist Michael Kantrowitz on inflation, the latest employment numbers, consumer spending, economic growth and the markets.
Methanol appears in more hand sanitizers, FDA warns
The agency alert consumers that a voluntary recall had been initiated for some of Scentsational Soaps & Candles, Inc.'s scented hand sanitizers.
Will Amazon see stock split under new CEO?
As Jeff Bezos ushers in Amazon's next CEO, Andy Jassy, a stock split could be on the table.



















