Washington DC CVS only shows pictures of toilet paper products on shelves due to rising theft
A Washington, D.C., CVS store is keeping paper towels and toilet paper in its storage room instead of on shelves due to increasing theft.
Pringles and The Caviar Co. selling $140 'Crisps and Caviar' box
The recognizable chip brand, Pringles, has teamed up with The Caviar Co. to create an elevated treat in a box for both the "caviar curious" and the "caviar connoisseurs."
Fed Chairman Powell's rate hike comments 'very consistent' with those of the past: Dennis Gartman
Former Gartman Letter Editor Dennis Gartman and Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne discuss Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell leaving the door open for potential future rate hikes and provide an outlook on retail earnings.
Target's in an ironic twist: Locking up 'Pair of Thieves' undies due to chronic theft
Target had "Pair of Thieves" and other men’s underwear brands under lock and key at a New York store, a seeming irony as the national retailer continues to deal with theft.
FDA eye drop warning: The products being recalled
Several eye care products were recalled after the Food and Drug Administration published a list of over two dozen products that could be contaminated with bacteria.
Adidas weighing possibility of outstanding Yeezy shoe write-off
Adidas is weighing the possibility of a write-off for the outstanding Yeezy inventory the sportswear company still has, according to its latest earnings release.
Pittsburgh-area man throws McDonald's worker to ground, assaults him for wrong iced coffee order: police
A Pittsburgh-area man was arrested on Oct. 31 after he allegedly assaulted a McDonald's employee when his iced coffee order was made incorrectly, Pennsylvania State Police said.
FDA approves Eli Lilly's tirzepatide for weight loss
Eli Lilly's drug tirzepatide was approved by the Food and Drug Administration to help people who are overweight and have a weight-related medical condition lose weight.
Nike sues New Balance, Skechers for patent infringement
Nike sued rival shoemakers New Balance and Skechers on Monday, accusing both companies of patent infringement for allegedly copying Nike-developed technology.
Walmart stores to make it easier for people with PTSD and ADHD to shop in the mornings
Walmart will soon implement "sensory-friendly" hours from 8-10 a.m. every day in U.S. stores, when associates will turn down the noise and lights to offer a quieter experience.
Some holiday shoppers are buying for themselves instead of gift-giving
A new survey suggests retailers could see some consumers make purchases for themselves that they won’t use for gift-giving while participating in two popular holiday shopping days.
Microsoft's Xbox developing generative AI tools for game creators
Microsoft-owned Xbox announced it has entered a multiyear partnership with Inworld AI to build artificial intelligence-powered tools for game developers.
Heinz rolling out pickled-flavored ketchup
The Kraft Heinz Company announced Monday it is releasing a forthcoming pickle-flavored ketchup that will be available across the U.S. starting in 2024.
Overstock’s CEO plans to win Bed Bath & Beyond customers back
Bed Bath & Beyond.com CEO Jonathan Johnson said the company invested $150M to launch the brand, reignite the customer profile and ensure it maintained its core customers as it begins trading on the NYSE.
Girl attacked at LA McDonald's as customers watch
A teen girl was viciously attacked at a McDonald's in Los Angeles' Harbor City neighborhood. (Credit: KTTV)
Target scraps plan to open new store in Philadelphia after crime crisis led to other store closures nationwide
Target will not open a new store location in Philadelphia's University City neighborhood despite beginning construction, according to reports.
Target makes low-cost Thanksgiving meal an option for customers
Retail giant Target has put together a deal to help shoppers prepare a low-cost Thanksgiving meal and began offering it to customers Nov. 1.
5 tips for upgrading your dining room for $250 or less, according to design pros
For suggestions that won't break the bank ahead of the holidays this year, design pros suggest ways to spruce up your dining room for $250 or less. Here are five smart tips.
Target CEO on consumer spending: 'They're buying less stuff'
Target CEO Brian Cornell weighed in on spending behavior that the retailer has observed among its customers, saying they have been "buying less stuff."
Holiday sales forecast to hit record high this year, despite growing economic headwinds
The National Retail Federation on Thursday projected that retail sales could hit a record high this year, despite high interest rates and ongoing inflation.

















