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Retail
Woman who threw burrito bowl at Chipotle worker sentenced to work at fast-food job: ‘This is not Real Housewives’
BY
Chris Morris
Retail
Walmart customers are behaving so strangely it’s making bosses ‘sit up in their chairs’
BY
Eleanor Pringle
Retail
The heir to luxury retail empire Hermès is reportedly planning to adopt his 51-year-old gardener so he can pass on his $11 billion fortune
BY
Ryan Hogg
Retail
‘Work less and work better, this is the principle’: Lamborghini makes history by agreeing to a 4-day workweek for its production workers
BY
Prarthana Prakash
Environment
The electric vehicle math isn’t adding up, with average transaction price around $50,000 and gas price nationwide falling to $3 a gallon
BY
Alexa St. John
,
Tom Krisher
, and others
Retail
McDonald’s is launching a Starbucks and Dunkin’ killer called ‘CosMc’s’ with drinks like the churro frappe, pear-flavored slush and turmeric latte
BY
Dee-Ann Durbin
and
The Associated Press
Finance
Leaked Amazon memo reveals plans to fight ‘labor agitation’ and ‘cultivate’ politicians in a California region that’s trying to cap warehouse growth
BY
Haleluya Hadero
and
The Associated Press
Retail
Details emerge about McDonald’s mysterious spinoff restaurant CosMc’s
BY
Chris Morris
Retail
National Retail Federation retracts claim that ‘organized retail crime’ accounted for half of inventory losses in 2021
BY
Chris Morris
Leadership
The CEO of McDonald’s talks about his AI goals, the ‘emotional benefits’ of its menu items, and big plans for a China expansion
BY
Geoff Colvin
Retail
Europe’s coffee culture is clashing with vague and heavy-handed deforestation rules, as industry group warns of potential 2025 shortage
BY
Mai Ngoc Chau
and
Bloomberg
Retail
Rocketing rental prices in London should be music to landlords’ ears—but instead, they are on a selling spree
BY
Prarthana Prakash
Retail
Air France and Germain airline Lufthansa tried to sneak false environmental claims into their ads—they’ve now been banned
BY
Ryan Hogg
Retail
Panera is being sued for negligence after a customer drank its caffeinated lemonade that allegedly caused him to die from cardiac arrest
BY
The Associated Press
Retail
Uber will pick up your packages for you at stores this holiday season
BY
Chris Morris
Conferences
How Nestlé’s chief designer is trying to keep its brands relevant, 157 years on
BY
Prarthana Prakash
Finance
Birkenstock’s shares have finally beaten its IPO price—but the class of 2023 is struggling to forge ahead despite market rally
BY
Prarthana Prakash
Retail
Native Americans rip Mattel for Wilma Mankiller Barbie that says ‘Chicken’ instead of ‘Cherokee’
BY
Sean Murphy
and
The Associated Press
Commentary
Why residential conversions can’t save commercial real estate
BY
Chase Garbarino
Retail
Egg producers must pay at least $18 million in damages for price gouging in 2000s that involved conspiring to limit U.S. supplies
BY
Isabella Volmert
and
The Associated Press
Tech
Walmart joins the growing list of big companies pulling their ads from Elon Musk’s X after his endorsement of an antisemitic post
BY
Jeannette Neumann
and
Bloomberg
Retail
Luxury retailer Saks reportedly bids $3 billion to take over rival Neiman Marcus
BY
Chris Morris
Retail
Why online retailers increasingly let customers keep returns—and don’t want you to know much about it
BY
Steve Mollman
Finance
Lego founder’s great-granddaughter ups her siblings’ stakes in the iconic toymaker as she sells $930M worth of shares
BY
Prarthana Prakash
Retail
Holiday hiring has changed a lot since 2022–and data offers a sneak peek into the widening economic gulf between the U.S. and the U.K. this Christmas
BY
Ryan Hogg
Magazine
Williams Sonoma’s CEO defied the retail apocalypse. Now a gloomy economy is forcing even her well-off customers to spend less
BY
Emma Hinchliffe
Retail
After a test run sold out in 2 hours, Subway makes foot-long cookies a permanent menu item
BY
Chris Morris
Commentary
Scope 3 emissions are the elephant in the room as COP 28 kicks off in one of the most water-stressed regions in the world
BY
Sanda Ojiambo
and
Patrick Chalhoub
Retail
Chipotle to sell car napkin holder to help people “declutter their glove box”
BY
Chris Morris
Finance
Blackstone plans to double down on its Europe real estate investments—but in London, it already has an upper hand as WeWork locations fall
BY
Prarthana Prakash
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