Tiffany’s sees recovery, as LVMH tries to dump $16B deal
Tiffany & Co. is seeing a recovery during this year of the pandemic and economic fallout as luxury conglomerate LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE tries to dump the $16.2 billion acquisition of the jewelry chain.
Whole Foods' customers, employees unhappy with strict new dress code
Whole Foods will no longer allow employees to wear clothing or face masks with “busy patterns” or t-shirts with any messages, logos or flags, Business Insider reported on Wednesday.
Amazon Prime Day produces $3.5B in sales for small, medium-sized businesses
Amazon Prime Day propelled small- and medium-sized businesses to their two biggest days ever on the e-commerce platform.
Popeyes sales are soaring, but its sister restaurants are seeing declines
It’s been a good year for fried chicken.
Walgreens completes 1M coronavirus tests, ramps up corporate testing
Walgreens is offering COVID-19 tests to main street consumers and big businesses.
Amazon reinstates policy that penalizes workers for taking too many breaks, lawsuit alleges
Amazon brought back a suspended productivity tracking policy, employees at a Staten Island warehouse claim.
Bed, Bath & Beyond to sell Christmas Tree Shops, other brands
Under two other agreements, the company's Linen Holdings business will be sold to The Linen Group, LLC, and its Florence, N.J., distribution center to an "institutional buyer," the company announced.
Amazon adds augmented reality experience to boxes
From now until Oct. 31, the shopping behemoth will be sending out eco-friendly boxes that feature a white pumpkin on the side.
Will Panera's 'climate-friendly' campaign attract more customers?
Scott Shellady, Erin Sykes on Panera's 'climate-friendly' menu
Qantas Airways launches athleisure wear line as pandemic pummels profits
We know just the outfit for that next flight to nowhere.
Burger King teams with PlayStation to give away PS5 consoles
Burger King and Sony are teaming up ahead of the release of the PlayStation 5.
Indiana couple admits to stealing $1.2M from Amazon: report
An Indiana couple could face decades in prison after they admitted to stealing $1.2 million from Amazon, according to a report.
Coronavirus recovery better than 2008 crash: Moody’s economist
John Lonski on coronavirus economic recovery
IKEA offers to buy back furniture for resale
People tired of their flat pack IKEA dressers, drawers, cabinets and tables will now be able to sell them back to the furniture retailer for resale in its stores as secondhand.
Walmart extends Black Friday deals as spending habits change
The promotion will offer Walmart shoppers reduced prices during three separate savings events across November
Amazon Prime Day creates retail competition
Lauren Simonetti on Amazon Prime Day
Sheetz hiring over 3,000 employees across 6 states
The hiring initiative is an effort by the family-owned convenience chain to increase "Sheetz’s total employee count across its footprint."
Kroger uses Twitter to keep customers cooking at home
The new tool, called Chefbot, helps customers create meals from ingredients they already have in their fridge by offering up tens of thousands of "personalized" recipe recommendations from Kroger's website.
Penn National Gaming CEO: Barstool Sportsbook app to be in every state where sports betting legal in 2021
"As you get into 2021, I think you should expect for us to be in every state that's legal, where we operate and can launch by the end of 2021," Snowden told "The Claman Countdown" on Monday. "We'll be in well over a dozen states by the end of the calendar year."
Petco CEO on halting sales of electric shock collars: Electricity shouldn't 'go in your dog'
Petco CEO on stopping sales of electronic shock collars



















