Chipotle increases local sourcing, issuing coronavirus scholarships, grants
Chipotle is continuing its support for local farmers and sustainability, according to its newly released report.
Trump reiterates his desire for people to buy American products
Trump says medicine, steel, more should be American-made
Who founded The Cheesecake Factory?
Before opening The Cheesecake Factory restaurant in Beverly Hills, Calif., in 1978, David Overton dropped out of law school to pursue his dream of becoming a professional drummer, according to Restaurant News.
Chicken-wing eateries stay loaded as coronavirus renders beef rarer
Wing prices have rallied since demand slowed in April and may rise even further with some restaurants reopening.
RV sales surge as coronavirus upends summer travel plans
Across the nation, Americans are seeking to escape the confines of their homes and fulfill their desires to travel.
Kohl's, Ulta Beauty reopening in some states as coronavirus lockdowns ease
Kohl's and Ulta Beauty stores are opening in select states across the country starting next week as states ease COVID-19 restrictions.
Coronavirus fallout claims Neiman Marcus as retailer files for bankruptcy protection
Neiman Marcus Group Inc. filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Thursday in Texas, becoming the latest large retailer to seek a court restructuring during the pandemic that has closed much of the U.S. economy. Earlier this week, J.Crew Group Inc. filed for bankruptcy.
Hillstone Restaurant Group slammed after servers say they weren't allowed to wear masks
Texas is allowing restaurants to operate at 25 percent capacity.
Budweiser brewer hit by coronavirus pandemic, but sees bright spots in US, China
A coronavirus-fueled shutdown of bars, nightclubs and other drinking venues around the world hammered sales for Anheuser-Busch InBev SA in the first quarter.
Restaurants reopen, but not everyone is coming back to work
Restaurant owners say they have little sense of how many consumers will feel safe to eat out again, and under what circumstances.
Costco’s sales fall for first time in over a decade
Fewer shoppers visited stores in April amid coronavirus pandemic, while low gas prices also ate into sales
Coronavirus, new menu items help Papa John’s have its best month ever
Papa John's had its biggest sales month in April despite coronavirus, according to the company's CEO Rob Lynch.
Gap Inc. reopening stores with coronavirus safety measures
Gap Inc. is reopening their apparel stores with COVID-19 safety measures.
Retail foot traffic ticks up as states loosen rules: Unacast
Foot traffic to U.S. retail locations ticked up last week as more states relaxed restrictions imposed to fight the spread of the coronavirus, according to cellphone tracking information provided by data firm Unacast.
Here's how Warren Buffett is tackling the retail industry in 2020
COVID-19 containment efforts are pushing consumers into e-commerce shopping and leaving many traditional bricks-and-mortar store chains struggling to stay afloat.
Who are Chip and Joanna Gaines?
"Fixer Upper" had been HGTV’s most successful shows, but the couple decided to call it quits after the show’s fifth season, which wrapped up in 2018.
Royal Caribbean Cruises extends cancellation policy
Through April 2022, travelers will receive full credit if they cancel up to 48-hours before their trip.
New Jersey car dealers want to reopen, offer appointment-only sales: NJ CAR president
James Brian Appleton on New Jersey car dealerships
Meat shortage pushes Kroger to limit beef, chicken, pork purchases at all stores
The company's website shows that customers who want to order online and pick up in store are limited to two items each of fresh beef, chicken and pork.
Starbucks reopening 85% of stores as coronavirus lockdowns ease
The coffee giant hopes to have upwards of 90 percent of its stores open to the public by early June, under modified operations and hours.



















