 
    Budweiser won't cut off the tails of its famous Clydesdale horses
      PETA said it's "cracking open some cold ones" after Anheuser-Busch said it's ending the practice of cutting the tails of Budweiser's iconic Clydesdale horses.
      2023-09-21 06:26
     
    France's Carrefour puts up 'shrinkflation' warning signs
      Carrefour is telling its customers which products are smaller than they used to be.
      2023-09-14 21:53
     
    Exclusive-US Customs finds garments made with banned Chinese cotton -documents
      By Katherine Masters NEW YORK Roughly 27% of tests performed on shoes and garments collected by U.S. Customs
      2023-09-01 13:29
     
    It's not just crime: What's really going on with SF's shrinking retail district
      In many ways, San Francisco's downtown is in dire straits. The city's once bustling Union Square neighborhood, once teeming with shoppers, diners, and tourists, has suffered declining foot traffic and closing stores.
      2023-08-31 00:53
     
    British retail sales fall by larger-than-expected 1.2% in July
      LONDON British retail sales fell more sharply than expected in July and were 1.2% lower than in June,
      2023-08-18 14:23
     
    It's a Barbie world — and pink is seeping into what we use, wear and eat
      Stores, restaurants and independent entrepreneurs are taking full advantage of the history-making success of the "Barbie" movie to merchandise all kinds of pink products.
      2023-08-11 00:55
     
    Clothiers bet on 'cooling' fabrics as global temps rise
      By Katherine Masters NEW YORK Retailers such as Macy's and Columbia Sportswear are expanding their use of "breathable"
      2023-08-02 01:15
     
    Global retailers cash in on Barbie movie craze
      By Helen Reid Shoppers are snapping up Barbie hoop earrings, perfume, jumpsuits, and dresses as retailers seek to
      2023-07-21 22:16
     
    British retail sales beat expectations in June
      By David Milliken LONDON British retail sales rose more than expected in June, boosted by unusually hot weather
      2023-07-21 14:46
     
    Fast grocery firms doomed by French dark store ban
      Hampered by hostile new regulations, firms that promised instant grocery deliveries are leaving France.
      2023-07-20 00:24
     
    Back-to-school spending set for first decline in nine years as inflation bites - report
      By Deborah Mary Sophia Back-to-school spending is expected to fall for the first time in nine years as
      2023-07-12 12:15
     
    UK shoppers boost spending again despite inflation's squeeze
      LONDON British retail sales unexpectedly rose in May from April, suggesting most consumers were coping with high inflation's
      2023-06-23 14:26
    