Oatly CEO: Health, sustainability concerns a major driver for our sales
Oatly CEO on investors, expanding oat milk production
Costco customers campaign to bring back sheet cakes
The product was removed from store shelves in late May but Costco members are backing a Change.org petition urging the retailer to change course.
Coronavirus sees Panera's loyalty program grow to 40M members
Panera's program, one way the company has been able to cater to its guests during the pandemic, has grown to such heights due to the coffee subscription program, which has roughly 800,000 subscribers to date.
TGI Fridays now selling raw meat to cook at home
Home chefs can officially recreate the restaurant experience from the comfort of their kitchen.
Men's Wearhouse owner to cut 20% of corporate staff, close 500 stores
Tailored Brands said 20 percent of its employees will be let go by the end of the fiscal second quarter. The company also said up to 500 retail stores would face “potential closure,” as it aims to focus on its e-commerce business.
Cheez-It launches rosé wine and cracker snack pack
Cheez-It is offering a one-stop package of House Wine's Rosé and Cheeze-It white cheddar crackers.
Starbucks revamping rewards program, app this fall
The Seattle-based java giant is updating its Rewards loyalty program this fall, the chain announced Tuesday, allowing members to earn rewards points in the form of stars with their debit or credit cards, cash or mobile payments.
Tapestry CEO steps down
Tapestry CEO Jide Zeitlin steps down
Walmart to invest $428M in workers with new round of bonuses, stores to close Thanksgiving Day
The company will dole out a one-time bonus of $300 for full-time hourly associates and $150 for part-time hourly and temporary associates, Walmart said.
Tapestry board had opened probe into CEO Jide Zeitlin before he resigned
The parent of Coach and Kate Spade said Mr. Zeitlin had resigned Tuesday for personal reasons after less than a year in the role.
Amazon delays Prime Day in US
Amazon confirmed that Prime Day has been pushed back in the U.S.
Ex-Walmart exec: Masks will ‘get economy going’
Former Walmart.com CEO on retailers requiring masks
King Arthur Flour changes its name, logo in rebrand
The oldest and first flour company in the country is changing its name -- slightly.
Amazon third-party sellers see record coronavirus sales
Two million U.S. third-party sellers on Amazon made an average of $160,000 in sales in the 12 months ending on May 31, according to the tech giant.
Hostess recalls Raspberry Zingers over potential mold
Snack company Hostess has voluntarily recalled a selection of its Raspberry Zingers due to potential mold growth that can occur before the baked item’s best-by date.
Coronavirus forces Ulta Beauty to slow store reopenings
It also said it would permanently close 19 stores.
Winn-Dixie reverses coronavirus face mask policy, will require customers to wear them in stores
Southern-based grocery chain had said mask policies create friction between customers and employees.
Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic to require coronavirus masks for customers
Gap Inc. announced Monday that it will begin requiring customers to wear masks in its more than 2,500 stores nationwide next month.
Whole Foods, Black Lives Matter coronavirus face-mask lawsuit underway
Whole Foods Market was sued on Monday by employees who accused the upscale grocery chain of punishing workers who wear “Black Lives Matter” face masks on the job.
Back-to-school shopping is off to a rough start
Back-to-school is the second-biggest shopping period for retailers after the holidays, and it usually sets the tone for the all-important year-end season.



















