Kroger ending coronavirus 'hero pay' for workers Sunday
With sales soaring during the coronavirus pandemic, supermarket company Kroger is ending its "hero bonus" of an additional $2 per hour for its hourly workers on May 17.
FedEx, strained by coronavirus, caps how much retailers can ship from stores
Many retailers have seen e-commerce sales surge since they were ordered to close thousands of their stores, a shift that has unleashed a flood of packages into FedEx's delivery network.
Virginia restaurant to fill empty seats with 1940s themed mannequins
Three-Michelin star restaurant The Inn at Little Washington will recruit life-size mannequins to sit in the unoccupied dining room spaces.
Will clothing rental companies survive the coronavirus pandemic?
How clothing rental companies fit in to the new work-from-home wardrobe normal.
States reopening despite coronavirus see sales increase, survey finds
States that have started the process of reopening have already seen some significant increases in sales from the weekend of April 30-May 3 to May 7-10.
Energy, transportation, leisure stocks plummet over lack of optimism
Stock market ended in the red on Wednesday
Rite Aid, Instacart to make coronavirus deliveries after new partnership
Rite Aid and Instacart will make deliveries during the coronavirus crisis.
Coronavirus prompts Amazon to convert more Whole Foods locations to online delivery only
Amazon is converting more of its Whole Foods locations to online delivery only to keep up with the increased demand for groceries while mitigating the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
Overstock.com takes market by storm amid coronavirus
Jonathan Johnson on the importance of having happy suppliers, employees and customers
Amazon wants national price-gouging law after coronavirus complaints surge
Amazon is calling for federal lawmakers to create a national anti-price-gouging law as the online retailer has sought to block the practice on its platform.
What are IKEA's top products?
From a Swedish mail-order catalog business to running more than 400 stores in 50 markets around the world, the maze-like warehouse of furniture has become a mecca for home design.
Chanel raising prices on iconic handbags as coronavirus makes raw materials more expensive
French luxury house Chanel said on Wednesday it was increasing prices on its handbags and some small leather goods worldwide.
Instacart investors line up as coronavirus boosts business
Online grocery delivery company Instacart is in talks to raise new funding, according to a report.
As coronavirus restrictions ease, Amazon delivery times returning to normal
Amazon is lifting restrictions on third-party sellers that delayed one- and two-day delivery times.
False GrubHub ads in coronavirus pandemic hurt restaurant: Federal lawsuit
A lawsuit filed in federal court Monday accuses food delivery service GrubHub of deceiving customers over the availability of local restaurants amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Neiman Marcus creditor calls for deal with Saks Fifth Avenue
Hedge fund Mudrick Capital Management LP asked Neiman Marcus Group's independent directors on Tuesday to explore a combination with rival department store chain Saks Fifth Avenue, challenging the company's plan to reorganize under bankruptcy protection.
Grocery costs spiked as coronavirus hit US economy in April
Average grocery prices increased by 2.6 percent in April, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Orlando's Universal CityWalk reopening with coronavirus safety measures
Universal CityWalk is reopening before Disney Springs despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Business booming for bike shops amid coronavirus pandemic
Bikes becoming a preferred mode of transportation
What is price gouging?
Price gouging is the act of inflating the price of a product in response to high demand.


















