AT&T closing San Francisco flagship store
The flagship store AT&T has in San Francisco will soon stop operating. An AT&T spokesperson said the company was adapting as "consumer shopping habits continue to change."
‘They made a mistake’: Americans weigh in on Mark Cuban’s claim wokeness is good for business
Americans in New York City react to 'Shark Tank' star Mark Cuban's claim that going "woke" is good for business in the fallout of boycotts against Bud Light and Target.
Phony buyer reviews plague internet as Amazon slams social media giants
Amazon is calling on social media platforms to crack down on brokers who promote fake reviews of products after the company worked to correct its own issue with fraudulent reviews.
GOP 2024 hopeful slams woke capitalism amid Bud Light and Target controversies: ‘bad for our civic culture’
GOP candidate Vivek Ramaswamy slammed woke capitalsim as "bad for business" and "civic culture" while emphasizing a return to American values.
Andy Puzder tells Anheuser-Busch CEO to choose: Be 'more definitive' or 'get rid of the brand'
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder weighs in on Bud Light's brand debacle as sales slip following a collaboration with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney.
Andy Puzder on Anheuser-Busch CEO's letter: Don't offend your target market
Former CKE Restaurants CEO Andy Puzder discusses the CAVA group surging after opening for trading and the Anheuser-Busch CEO's letter to customers amid ongoing backlash.
Bud Light maker CEO tells customers, 'We hear you,' but doesn't apologize as sales tank
The CEO of Bud Light’s maker has released a message telling its “valued customers" that “we hear you" as sales of the beer are declining.
Another Michigan mom finds box cutter in McDonald's Happy Meal
Two Michigan moms issued warnings on Facebook over the past two months about finding plastic yellow box cutters in their child's Happy Meal box rather than a toy.
San Francisco ice cream shop burglarized twice in one morning
What's the Scoop owner Anthony Womack says San Francisco can recover from its crime epidemic if the younger generation creates change and refuses to flee on 'Varney & Co.'
More strawberries sold at Walmart, Costco, HEB recalled over possible hepatitis A contamination
Packages of frozen fruit shipped to Walmart, Costco and HEB stores around the nation were recalled over concerns that they may be contaminated with the hepatitis A virus.
Retail sales rise again in May as inflation shows signs of cooling
The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that retail sales climbed 0.3% in May, increasing more than expected as consumers continued to open their wallets.
Target faces more headwinds; Bank of America slashes price target
Target shares have been hit with another demotion, this time from Bank of America, following several stock downgrades that have pushed share value to a three-year low.
San Francisco loses another large downtown business as city's troubles mount
Citing "local business conditions," Cinemark says it is closing its theater in San Francisco's Westfield mall, becoming the latest major firm to pull out of the crime-ridden city.
Instant Pot parent files for bankruptcy protection
Pyrex glassware maker Instant Brands glassware is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after persistent inflationary pressures curtailed consumer spending.
Crime remains top issue for Walmart, retail executives
Organized retail crime can't be solved by retailers alone, industry leaders said. States must look at how they are prosecuting these crimes, the National Retail Federation said.
Walking away: San Francisco mall owner hands property back to bank as exodus continues
Westfield has given up its San Francisco Centre mall according to a new report, making it the latest company to flee the crime-riddled California city.
7-Eleven gives Slurpee drinks a new look in rebrand
7-Eleven is updating the look of its Slurpee cups as part of a rebranding for the retailer's famous frozen drinks for its new "Anything Flows" campaign.
Target market cap losses hit $15.7 billion, shares approach 52-week low amid woke backlash
Target’s market cap has fallen over $15.7 billion since backlash to decisions surrounding LGBTQ Pride merchandise caused the stock to fall again on Monday.
Squishmallows plush toys are coming to McDonald's Happy Meals
Squishmallows, the best-selling plush toys by Jazwares, are coming to McDonald's Happy Meals this spring in collaboration with Universal Music Group.
Major retailer removes 'use-by' dates on milk to curb excessive waste
Marks & Spencer, a major British multinational retailer, is removing its "use-by" dates from milk in an effort to curb unnecessary waste from households who throw away good milk.



















