Shoppers and Stores Get Sloppier About Safety
Surveys show shoppers are becoming less concerned about safety in the grocery store.
Surveys show shoppers are becoming less concerned about safety in the grocery store.
Dollar stores say the slowing economy, and their improved offerings, have been great for business.
Grocery shoppers want their stores to be clean – but they don’t particularly care for one-way aisles.
At least one grocery chain is bringing back a savings program that proved popular during the last economic downturn.
More shoppers are finding a new favorite grocery store, and may never switch back after the coronavirus pandemic is over.
JCPenney will close stores and is noncommittal about coupons and sales, after filing for bankruptcy.
A judge finds in favor of Target, after a woman sued when her son fell off a big red ball outside the store.
Shoppers say they’re spending more lately, eating less healthy – and even getting into fights in stores.
Several grocery chains are beginning to ease up on restrictions imposed in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
A group of shoppers sues two dozen stores and egg producers for price-gouging during the pandemic.