Hatch Baby recalls nearly 1M popular sound machines due to shock hazard with power adapter
Hatch has recalled nearly one million of its Rest 1st generation sound machines sold in America and Canada after consumers reported a potential shock hazard with the power adapter.
Walmart must face lawsuit over deceptive pricing, Illinois court rules
Walmart must face a lawsuit that claimed that the retail giant often charges higher prices at the register than it posts on store shelves
Saks owner to buy Neiman Marcus — with help from Amazon
The parent of Saks Fifth Avenue sealed a $2.65 billion deal to buy rival Neiman Marcus, according to people familiar — all with a little help from Amazon.
Bob's Stores closing all retail locations
Bob’s Stores on Monday announced the impending closure of every one of its nearly two dozen clothing retail stores. Its stores are located in six Northeastern states.
There are boating lifestyles, budget points for anyone who wants to get on the water
FOX Business' Madison Alworth reports on the water in Huntington, New York, to talk boat rentals ahead of the Fourth of July.
FTC sues to block $4B merger of mattress firms
The Federal Trade Commission voted to file a lawsuit to block the proposed $4 billion merger between Tempur Sealy and Mattress Firm over concerns about its competitive impact.
Temu sells your data, not goods: Tim Griffin
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin details the legal grounds of the state's lawsuit against China-based retailer Temu and former President Trump's court cases.
Costco flushable wipes settlement has wholesale giant agree to $2M payout
Costco has agreed to pay out $2 million to resolve a false advertising class action lawsuit over flushable wipes, while not admitting to any wrongdoing.
CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid closing stores: a brick and mortar downfall?
For years, U.S. pharmacy chains have been shuttering locations around the nation. It's a trend one industry expert says will continue, especially with the demand for online pharmacies.
Walmart-owned Sam's Club is way behind Costco in sales; here's how they're looking to close the gap
When looking at how to compete with Costco, Sam's Club is looking toward its private label products to compete with its rival's Kirkland Signature.
Customers upset after Costco makes change to rotisserie chicken
Some customers are upset after Costco changed the packaging of its rotisserie chicken from a rigid plastic clamshell to a plastic bag. The new packaging is inferior, they say.
Walmart going digital with shelf price tags
Walmart said 2,300 stores across the U.S. will be saying goodbye to paper shelf price tags and making the switch to digital ones. It does not plan to use the technology for dynamic pricing.
Patagonia tells remote employees to relocate or lose their jobs
Patagonia asked 90 remote workers to move closer to the outdoor clothing company’s seven hubs or leave the company if they aren't willing to move.
Tractor Supply no longer going woke, eliminates DEI goals
Tractor Supply is backpedaling from a slew of initiatives that some social media users and customers had slammed as "woke" in recent weeks.
Mothman plush by Build-A-Bear unveiled, but cryptid creature is already gone
The new Mothman plush from Build-A-Bear appeared to sell out within hours of its announcement. The plush toy is inspired by a West Virginia legend.
Amazon launching Shein, Temu competitor with direct shipping from China
E-commerce giant Amazon is preparing its most aggressive move yet against China-linked discount online retailers Temu and Shein with a bargain shop of its own.
The 'lipstick effect': Consumers splurging on cosmetics despite tighter budgets
Although cost-conscious shoppers are trading down in various areas of their lives, cosmetics isn't one of them. Adobe data shows that consumers are in fact splurging on the category.
The busy, buzzing cicada has just been honored in the most unusual way
As two broods of cicadas have re-emerged across the U.S. by the trillions, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame has created the first-ever cicada bobblehead.
Shopping malls better adapt to modern times to avoid total death, serial entrepreneur says
Shopping malls were previously the epicenter of America’s towns, but modern technology, overnight shipping and the COVID pandemic have given many once-thriving retail locations the dreaded "dead mall" moniker.
Great inflation of the 70s was a fiscal phenomenon, not monetary: Barry Knapp
Ironsides Macroeconomics managing partner Barry Knapp discusses whether the Fed has the creditability it thinks on 'Making Money.'