Thousands of cooking oil bottles recalled as glass is prone to break
Primal Kitchen issues a voluntary recall of thousands of avocado oil bottles after the company discovered that the glass is prone to break, according to federal health officials
Amazon to launch Prime Air delivery drones to Arizona city
The tech giant Amazon on Monday identified the West Valley portion of Phoenix as the next American city slated to get the drones and their delivery services.
Express bankruptcy means 95 store closures in 30 states and DC: Here are the numbers
Express will permanently close the doors of over 100 stores across two of its brands, Express and UpWest. The bulk of the closures – 95 – will be Express.
The Hermès Birkin bag allure and why the price tag is so high
Discover the factors that contribute to the high cost of Hermès Birkin bags, from their handcrafted creation to their status as a coveted collectible.
Two Walmart stores remove self-checkout machines as retail giants re-think the self-service option
Walmart is scaling back on its self-checkout machines at two stores, as more retail giants reduce the self-service option as part of an effort to fight theft.
Retailer Express files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Express filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday. WHP Global sent Express a non-binding letter of intent to possibly buy a "substantial majority" of its operations.
Passover's dietary restrictions led to new market demographic for Jewish food company: gluten-free consumers
The Jewish food company Mansichewitz noticed that people who kept gluten-free diets had a demand for kosher-for-Passover items far beyond the holiday.
Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department' will be boon for independent record stores
Pop star Taylor Swift has released her highly anticipated eleventh album, "The Tortured Poets Department," and it is expected to be a boon for record stores.
Will GameStop survive? Here's what its co-founder says
GameStop co-founder Gary Kusin talks to FOX Business about what he thinks current CEO Ryan Cohen needs to do to ensure the company turns around.
Caitlin Clark's Nike Fever jersey won't ship to fans until August — 3 months after season starts
Caitlin Clark fans that weren't able to get an Indiana Fever jersey to wear this season will have a wait because Fanatics and Dick's Sporting Goods don't have enough stock.
Costco takes on rival Trader Joe's by offering popular frozen dish for sale
Costco is expanding its frozen dish section with kimbap, the product's manufacturer has confirmed. A similar item has been very popular at Trader Joe's.
Illinois woman hits Target with class action lawsuit for collecting biometric data without her consent
An Illinois woman filed a class action lawsuit against Target on accusations the company violated state law by collecting and storing her biometric data without her consent.
LL Bean lays off some staff as customers’ shopping trends change
L.L. Bean says it's reducing the call center hours of operation as the retail environment shifts. To better cater to customer needs, hours will be condensed, resulting in layoffs.
There's no 'catalyst' to take markets higher: Jay Woods
Freedom Capital Markets chief global strategist Jay Woods explains why he believes the market rally 'doesn't feel like it has legs.'
Retail sales unexpectedly jump even as high inflation stirs back to life
Retail sales rose in March for the second straight month, even as Americans continued to deal with the ongoing inflation crisis and high interest rates.
The consumer is going backwards: Former Toys 'R' Us CEO
Storch Advisors CEO Gerald Storch assesses the state of the consumer amid the rise in credit card delinquencies and buy now pay later. He also discusses which retailers will thrive in the current environment.
More CVS pharmacies join movement to unionize
Two more CVS pharmacies are filing to unionize with The Pharmacy Guild to fight for better conditions just weeks after a Las Vegas pharmacy made history as the first to do so.
St. Louis downtown trapped in 'doom loop,' marred by empty offices, break-ins and store closings: Report
A new report revealed that the once busy downtown area of St. Louis, Missouri is closing many stores, leaving buildings crumbling and vacant for potential squatters.
Can buy now, pay later hurt your credit score?
A common repayment plan allows you to split the cost of the product into four interest-free biweekly payments, with the first payment due at checkout or may be due in two weeks.
Rite Aid to close 53 more stores amid bankruptcy proceedings
Retail pharmacy chain Rite Aid has announced the closure of dozens of more stores in court filings, according to reports. The stores are in nine states.