Merchant groups target Amazon in new political campaign
Merchant groups are forming a national coalition to campaign for stricter antitrust laws, including measures that could force Amazon.com Inc. to spin off some of its business lines.
Kimberly-Clark says Cottonelle, Scott toilet paper price hikes coming
Kimberly-Clark's baby and child care, adult care and Scott bathroom tissue will be impacted by the increase.
Funko getting into NFT action with weekly offerings starting in June
Each week, Funko will release a new and exclusive figure starting at a price point of $9.99. The digital, redeemable NFT collectibles will be sold via the Worldwide Asset eXchange.
Target closing two San Francisco Bay area stores
Target is shuttering two San Francisco based locations but will accelerate the pace of building small-format stores.
Starbucks settles EEOC discrimination case, as Eric Holder reviews diversity progress
An annual independent review of Starbucks compiled by former Attorney General Eric Holder praised the coffee chain's commitment to diversity amid the coronavirus pandemic and an election year with widespread protests against racial discrimination.
Lululemon bolsters revenue, profit
Lululemon Athletica Inc. posted further gains in sales and profit to close out its latest fiscal year, showcasing the apparel company's continued resilience during a time when surging coronavirus cases shifted more consumer spending online.
Guess reportedly pulls ‘G-Logo’ tote bag after fans say it look too similar to an indie label
The California-based fashion company Guess has reportedly dropped its G-Logo tote bag after social media users claimed the design looked too similar to a trendy indie brand.
Pandemic pets prove profitable for Chewy
Online pet-products retailer, Chewy, reported more than $2 billion in sales and added customers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Target, Amazon selling J&J's newest racially diverse bandages
The company worked with a Black-owned culture-driven creative agency, Hero Collective.
GameStop names former Amazon exec to key role
GameStop Corp. shares rose Tuesday after the video-game retailer announced the appointment of a former Amazon executive to chief growth officer.
Salmon burgers sold at Costco recalled for potentially containing metal pieces
The burgers "may contain small pieces of metal" which may "pose a choking hazard or other physical injury," according to the Food and Drug Administration's notice.
Companies ask their customers to help them cut emissions
While consumer-goods companies have touted their success in cutting emissions in offices and factories, they are struggling to reduce what they say is the biggest source of emissions associated with their products: consumer use.
Biden administration will impose new regulations on meat industry, expert warns
The meat industry’s future and retail pricing are in limbo, anticipating the Biden administration to issue an Emergency Temporary Standard amid the coronavirus pandemic’s squeeze on the economy.
Some Alaska Costco shoppers say ravens steal their groceries
Some Alaska Costco shoppers said they've had their groceries stolen by ravens in the store parking lot.
ThredUP 'helps buyers find great brands at great prices in a sustainable way'
thredUP CEO James Reinhart on taking the company public, resale industry
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Panel on markets
Malls opening up attractions to help increase foot traffic amid pandemic
Lydia Hu on malls, shopping
Suez Canal blockage: Coffee, other goods at risk of price hikes
Congestion in the Suez canal may cause shipping delays with instant coffee and other products.
China wipes H&M from internet following Western sanctions over Xinjiang abuses
Chinese state officials called for a boycott of H&M after Western countries implemented santcions against Chinese officials accused of human rights abuses in Xinjiang.
American companies could be ‘squeezed hard’ by China: Eurasia Group president
Eurasia Group president president Ian Bremmer on China



















