Amazon launches AI-powered shopping assistant Rufus
Amazon launched its new Rufus AI-powered shopping assistant on Thursday to a select group of beta users ahead of a broader rollout to all U.S. users in the coming weeks.
H&M CEO quits as fashion group fails to keep up with rivals
H&M unexpectedly announced a change of leadership on Wednesday, with CEO Helena Helmersson stepping down as the fashion retailer's performance continues to lag rivals.
Some Target workers fired after buying special Stanley cups
A handful of Target employees who got fired have linked their dismissal from the retailer to buying special Stanley Quencher cups, according to Business Insider.
Walmart CEO shares how retail giant helps associates ‘excel in their career’
Walmart U.S. CEO John Furner joins ‘The Big Money Show’ to share developments with the retail giant, including the creation of 150 new U.S. stores.
Bud Light sales down nearly 30% year over year as rivals continue to climb
Sales of Anheuser-Busch's beleaguered Bud Light brand are down 29.9% on an annual basis while competitors continue to gain ground following last year's boycott.
Holiday season was the 'last hurrah' for consumer spending and jobs: Bryce Doty
UBS financial adviser Brenda O'Connor Juanas and Sit Investment Associates Sr. Vice President Bryce Doty preview 4Q earnings reports, discuss Walmart stock grants and give their economic outlooks.
Walmart creating 150 new stores, redesigning hundreds more
Walmart U.S. CEO John Furner will oversee a plan to make the retailer even bigger than it already is with 150 new stores over the next five years in an effort to reach more customers.
Woman returns couch to Costco after two years, sparks viral reaction to store's generous return policy
A recent viral video of a woman touting that she received a full refund after returning a two-year-old couch to Costco Wholesale divided the internet.
Walmart boost in compensation for superstore managers could reach $400,000
Walmart increased the size of compensation packages for store managers that will allow managers of the biggest stores to earn upwards of $400,000 annually with stock grants and bonuses.
US economy set to 'slow noticeably' as consumer spending loses steam: 'Last hurrah'
Consumer spending is set to slow precipitously in 2024 as the job market softens and the economy continues to cool, according to Wells Fargo analysts.
Outdoor retailer REI slashes workforce by more than 350 workers, prepares for 'challenging' year ahead
Outdoor retailer REI, which is headquartered near Seattle, announced the layoffs of 357 people last week, citing "challenging" conditions.
Ohio man complaining about rising food prices eats Costco hot dogs for entire week: 'Best $43 I've ever spent'
Eating Costco hotdogs for one week straight? That's what TikToker Joey Kinsley did as he complained about rising prices in America in an interview with Fox Business Digital.
Snackmaker Utz recalls potato chips over undeclared allergen
Utz has issued a voluntary recall of some of its single-serve size of potato chips that were mostly distributed in New York City, it announced Friday.
Polarizing Costco shoppers' habit deemed 'annoying' by workers sparks online debate
Costco Wholesale customers and employees are debating whether or not they should be putting their membership cards in the flipped over checkout dividers.
Levi's to cut up to 15% of global workforce
Levi Strauss & Co. is the latest in a growing number of companies to slash their workforce at the start of the new year. Their announcement follows those of Microsoft, Google and Amazon.
Consumers are propping up the US economy, but they're going into debt to do so
U.S. consumers have continued to power the economy with excessive spending, but they are racking up credit card debt and draining their savings to do so.
Robitussin cough syrups recalled due to 'microbial contamination,' maker says
Two types and sizes of Robitussin cough syrup have been recalled, its maker announced Wednesday through the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, due to "microbial contamination."
Major US cities create innovative solutions amidst continuing housing crisis
City planners and developers are renovating former commercial buildings to add housing in growing cities. Projects include retrofitting libraries, office space and motels into housing.
Knott's Berry Farm, 100-year-old jam and cookie brand, is discontinued in stores
Knott's Berry Farm brand has been discontinued by the J.M. Smucker Company and is no longer being sold in grocery stores, the company announced online.
CVS store in Washington D.C shutters doors after group of teens routinely strip shelves bare
A CVS store in Washington D.C. is seen in Oct. 2023 footage with bare shelves after a group of teens ransacked the pharmacy chain. (WTTG-TV)


















