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.
Cracker Barrel faces backlash for posting celebratory Pride Month rocking chair: 'Showing true colors'
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store has come under fire after posting a photo of a rainbow-colored rocking chair on social media celebrating Pride Month.
Target market cap losses swell to $15 billion as shares drop again amid woke backlash
Target stock fell 3.26% Friday as backlash from their Pride merchandise continues with the market cap falling $15 billion since the controversy began.
Lalaland.ai disrupts the fashion game with AI-generated models
Lalaland.Ai founder and CEO Michael Musandu addresses outrage over creating a Black A.I. model for Levi Strauss on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Bud Light 'debacle' helped double PublicSq. membership base: CEO Michael Seifert
PublicSq. founder and CEO Michael Seifert discusses his patriotic marketplace designed to connect consumers to American brands that represent their values on 'The Big Money Show.'
Target shares downgraded again on sales concerns
Target shares have been hit with a series of downgrades as consumer pushback on the retailer’s Pride merchandise continues. Citi lowered Target to neutral from buy on Friday.
Card collectors offering $1M for one-of-a-kind 'Lord of the Rings' trading card yet to be released
A one-of-a-kind "Lord of the Rings" trading card called "One Ring," featured in the upcoming Magic: The Gathering expansion pack, is already worth $1 million.
Amazon, Target modify deliveries in areas with poor air quality
Amazon is cutting delivery routes short in places affected by poor air quality, while Target's order pickup service may not operate in the most affected areas.
Target losses hover around $13 billion as shareholders bear brunt of woke backlash
Target shareholders continue to bear the brunt of the big-box retailer’s Pride controversy, as the company's stock fell again on Thursday and losses hover around the $13 billion mark.
Kirk Cameron rips Bud Light for its marketing missteps: 'Never betray your audience'
Kirk Cameron shared exclusive comments this week with Fox Business about the Bud Light marketing controversy, saying that companies or entities should "never betray" their audiences.
GameStop announces leadership shakeup, terminating CEO Matt Furlong
Retailer GameStop on Wednesday afternoon revealed a major leadership shake-up. CEO Matt Furlong was terminated and Ryan Cohen became executive chairman.
NYC is allowing violent criminals to wipe out entire stores: John Catsimatidis
Red Apple Group Chairman and CEO John Catsimatidis discusses solutions to New York City's shoplifting epidemic on 'Varney & Co.'
Bud Light experienced another week of sales decline, dropping 24% from year ago
Bud Light, continuing to face backlash, saw another seven-day period of declining U.S. sales in the last full week of May. Bump Williams Consulting provided NielsenIQ data.