PetSmart releases guinea pig Halloween costumes for 2020
Guinea pig owners can now figure out what they’ll be dressing up their furry friend as for Halloween.
Costco co-founder told CEO 'I will kill you' following hot dog combo price hike suggestion
Inflated food court fare may be a matter of life and death at Costco.
Tiffany lawsuit for $16B LVMH deal fast tracked for January trial
A Delaware Chancery Court justice on Monday agreed to fast-track Tiffany & Co's lawsuit against French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH for trying to back out of its $16 billion deal to acquire the U.S. jeweler.
Beyond Meat to capitalize on plant-based popularity, introduce breakfast sausage in 5,000 new locations
Beyond Meat will introduce its frozen breakfast sausage patties to nearly 5,000 locations, including retail giants Target, Walmart and Kroger, by the end of September.
Walmart launches exclusive fashion label
Free Assembly, a modern brand of basic essentials for men and women, is the company's latest effort to expand its fashion portfolio.
Gucci sells grass-stained jeans, overalls for $1,200 and up
Gucci's grass-stained jeans are presumably for customers with deep pockets who want to pull off a down-to-earth look, without actually getting dirty.
7-Eleven seeking 20,000 workers across US locations, adding to 50,000 already hired since March
The new hires, which will fill positions across more than 9,000 U.S. stores, will also help with orders through the company's 7NOW delivery app.
Robert W. Gore, the inventor of Gore-Tex fabric, dead at 83
Gore discovered a new form of a polymer in 1969 at a company lab in Newark, Delaware
Six charged with bribing Amazon employees to help third-party sellers
Six people are accused of paying more than $100,000 in bribes to Amazon employees.
Consumers take retailers to court over unused gift cards
As more and more retailers file bankruptcy in pandemic-related slumps, gift-card holders are left without remedy.
Retailers look to sell pre-owned clothing in pandemic perk up
In an unforeseen turn prompted by unprecedented events, many big brands have channeled new streams of profit by selling pre-owned clothing.
Amazon responds to rumors 'Prime Day' will take place in October
This year’s edition of “Prime Day” was delayed due to complications related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Rent the Runway cancels unlimited subscription membership
Rent the Runway customers will no longer be able to rent out unlimited designer clothing for $159 a month.
H-E-B will use robots to fulfill online orders for pick-up, delivery
H-E-B is partnering with Swisslog, which will install several automated micro-fulfillment centers for the Texas grocery chain.
Apparel group says broad ban on China's Xinjiang cotton impossible to enforce
The head of a major apparel industry group told lawmakers on Thursday that blanket U.S. import bans on cotton or other products from China's Xinjiang region over forced labor concerns would "wreak havoc" on legitimate supply chains.
Retailers look to used clothes for new revenue
Kristina Partsinevelos on resale market
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Costco's boozy Advent calendar is back
The retailer's wine-fueled Advent calendar was spotted at a store in Paradise Valley, Ariz. this week.
Pine-Sol effective against coronavirus, EPA says
The company says the product should be applied with a clean sponge or cloth to hard, nonporous surfaces and should remain wet on the surface for at least 10 minutes before rinsing.



















