Dick’s Sporting Goods extends 15% coronavirus pay raise through end of 2020
Dick's Sporting Goods announced Thursday that it will extend its 15 percent employee coronavirus pay raise through the end of 2020 and close all store locations on Thanksgiving Day.
Varney: Trader Joe's not renaming products is a win for sanity
This may seem like a very small thing, but there's a lot of this attempted shaming going on, and it's good to see Trader Joe's reject the argument.
French's releasing Mustard Beer for National Mustard Day
The McCormick-owned brand is releasing a limited-edition beer made with real mustard. The brew was developed with craft beer label Oskar Blues Brewery.
Coronavirus forces California Pizza Kitchen to file for bankruptcy
The California-based company, which operates over 200 restaurants in eight countries, said it will close unprofitable locations, saying the coronavirus pandemic has had an "unprecedented impact."
Dunkin' to permanently close 800 US stores in 2020, 8% of US restaurants
Dunkin' expects to permanently close approximately 800 U.S. locations by the end of 2020, the company said Thursday.
Coronavirus pandemic created a ‘tale of two retail worlds’: Shopify COO
Shopify COO on e-commerce boom amid pandemic
Kellogg raises annual profit forecast as coronavirus boosts demand for Fruit Loops, waffle mixes
Cereal maker Kellogg Co raised its full year sales and profit forecast on Thursday, buoyed by rising demand for its Corn Flakes, Fruit Loops and waffle mixes among consumers stuck at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos insists third-party sellers are 'doing extremely well'
Jeff Bezos on third-party sellers
Amazon's Jeff Bezos says platform didn't undermine Diapers.com
Jeff Bezos on ‘predatory’ tactics to eliminate Amazon competitors
NYC Trader Joe's workers attacked by duo who refused to wear masks: Police
What started as a store worker's request that the men wear masks or leave later descended into chaos.
What is West Elm?
West Elm, which now has over 100 locations across various markets including the U.S., Canada and Australia, remains committed to curating a selection of "ethically-sourced and Fair Trade Certified products."
Amazon's Jeff Bezos promises third-party sellers' information isn't being leveraged
Amazon's Jeff Bezos on third-party seller data
Trader Joe's to keep popular international food labels, denies packaging is racist
Trader Joe's seemed to reverse a decision to rebrand some of its international food labels, denying that the packaging is racist.
3 California food suppliers ordered to close after coronavirus outbreaks go unreported
Los Angeles health officials ordered three area food suppliers to shutter over unreported coronavirus outbreaks among their workers.
Legal fallout from Rite Aid facial recognition
Judge Napolitano on Rite Aid reportedly using secret facial recognition systems
Sycamore Partners offers $1.75B for JCPenney with plan to grow Belk
Sycamore sees JCPenney helping to revive the North Carolina-based Belk, a struggling department store chain with 300 stores located mostly in the South, a source said.
Victoria's Secret parent cutting 850 corporate jobs
L Brands, the parent company of Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works said it expects its second-quarter revenue will have fallen by 20 percent from a year ago.
Diane von Fürstenberg to pay laid off employees ‘in full’
Iconic fashion designer Diane von Fürstenberg made a point to respond to a New York Times article that was written about her company’s financial struggles in relation to the coronavirus pandemic.
Starbucks coronavirus recovery begins as most stores reopen globally
Shares of Starbucks have surged more than 5 percent in after-hours trading as 97 percent of its company-operated stores around the world have reopened, including 99 percent of stores in China and 96 percent in the United States.
Rite Aid put facial recognition tech in 200 US stores
The retailer used a state-of-the-art system from a company with links to China.



















