Chainsaws sold at Lowe's may not turn off
The recall was issued by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Why Costco says it won't offer curbside grocery pickup
Costco beats to the tune of its own drum when it comes to strategy on curbside pick-up.
Drone company delivering at-home coronavirus test kits
Tom Walker on delivering coronavirus tests by drone
Party City to open 25 pop-up stores nationwide, hire 20,000 temporary employees
At each location, Party City will continue to offer contactless shopping experiences including curbside pickup, same-day delivery, online shopping and in-store contactless mobile phone payments.
Target plans to double staffing for contactless delivery this holiday season
Consumers have been increasingly shopping online and either have items delivered to their homes or collect them at a nearby store as they stay indoors.
These Bed Bath & Beyond stores will close by year's end
Earlier this summer, the retailer disclosed that it would be shuttering more than 200 stores over the next two years as it tries to weather the pandemic. Officials said the move would save the company between $250 million and $350 million annually, excluding related one-time costs.
Rubik's Cube that is 'super-small' goes on sale for $1,900
A tiny but playable Rubik’s Cube, so little it fits on your fingertip, has gone on sale in Japan for 198,000 yen, or about $1,900, for delivery starting in December.
Shopify data breach by 'rogue' employees exposes nearly 200 merchants; customers potentially at risk
Data belonging to nearly 200 merchants who used the e-commerce company Shopify was compromised by a pair of “rogue” employees, officials recently announced.
GoodRx co-CEO: Aiming to make health care purchases simple
GoodRx co-CEO on going public
Nike shakes off pandemic blues with surging online sales
Nike reported a net profit of $1.5 billion profit, up 11% from the same 2019 quarter
Saks Fifth Avenue offering 2020 voter registration
We always knew that shopping was practically a civic duty.
Stores surrounding stadiums struggle to survive during the pandemic
Cristina McAloon on coronavirus, sports cancellations
GameStop soars as activist investor wants to play
GameStop Corp.’s largest individual investor upped his stake and has plans for the company to take on Amazon.
Toilet paper sells out again in Scotland as new COVID-19 lockdown looms
With a new coronavirus lockdown possible in Scotland, people are once again on the hunt for toilet paper.
Amazon Prime Day has a date
Amazon Prime Day blows away all other shopping days in terms of revenue raked in.
Walmart to test drone delivery of COVID-19 test kits
The U.S. retailer has partnered with Quest Diagnostics and drone services provider DroneUp, to test-deliver collection kits in north Las Vegas from Tuesday and plans to conduct a trial run in Cheektowaga, New York in early October.
Consumers in ‘pretty good shape’ ahead of holiday shopping season: National Retail Federation CEO
National Retail Federation CEO on shopping, coronavirus
Foot Locker offering voter registration in-store
Foot Locker teamed up with Rock the Vote to encourage shoppers to register to vote in stores.
Coronavirus takes the joy out of Christmas season for Chinese factories
YIWU/SHANGHAI, China - At the Yiwu Fuye Christmas factory in eastern China, workers are stitching and testing out Santa Claus toys, checking they play a Christmas tune at the press of a button.
The Force is strong with Lego's new Baby Yoda construction set
In addition to a 7.8 inch tall Baby Yoda, the $79.99 set includes an information plaque that shares more details on the beloved creature, as well as an additional mini-figure for twice the fun



















