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Target announces major changes to how customers can check out at stores
Target has announced a major change to its self checkout policy.
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Dollar Tree and Family Dollar to close nearly 1,000 stores
Dollar Tree plans to close about 600 Family Dollar stores in the first half of this year and 370 Family Dollar and 30 Dollar Tree stores over the next several years.
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Grocer Aldi to add 800 of its discount stores across US as Americans feel pinch of high food prices
Aldi plans to add 800 of its discount grocery stores across the U.S. in a five-year expansion plan.
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Target launches new paid membership program called Target Circle 360. Here's how it works
Target, looking for ways to add sales, is launching a new paid membership program that will offer things like free same-day delivery and more.
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These college friends wanted a ‘Latino hard seltzer,' so they made one
The recipe for a hard seltzer that celebrated Latin American cultures was simple for three college friends — but missing from store shelves.
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Kellogg CEO faces backlash for suggesting people eat ‘cereal for dinner' to save money
WK Kellogg CEO Gary Pilnick’s cost-saving suggestion of eating cereal for dinner has yet to win over consumers who are feeling the strain of grocery prices.
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How this duo helped singer Sofía Reyes carve out a Spanglish music career
How do you score one of the seminal Spanglish-language music hits with reggaetón icon Wisin? There’s no formula, but Paloma Hecht and Charlie Guerrero Guerrero have helped Sofía Reyes score multiple hits.
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Target removes Black History Month book from shelves for misidentifying Civil Rights leaders
Target has removed an activity book commemorating Black History Month from shelves after a teacher noticed that the product had mixed up prominent Civil Rights icons.
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Temu is planning to open up its marketplace to US and European sellers
Temu came on the U.S. market in 2022 and has gained traction by offering cheap apparel and other low-cost goods.
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Watch the trailer for Bísness School, our new series highlighting Latino entrepreneurs
Latinos are one of the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in the United States, yet their stories are difficult to find.
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How Patty Rodriguez, co-founder of Lil' Libros bilingual children's books, started her business while working as a radio producer
Patty Rodriguez worked as a producer on “On Air With Ryan Seacrest” when a drastic message forced her to pivot to her dream business. Here’s her story, told on Bísness School.
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38-year-old took on $218,000 in debt to launch a burger restaurant—it brought in $739,000 just last year
Aly Lalani spent $60,000 in savings and went into debt to achieve his restaurant dreams. So far, the results are good — here’s what he wants to do next.
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Online marketplace Jane.com collapsed. Now, sellers are waiting for over $10 million
Hundreds of sellers on the e-commerce platform Jane.com were getting ready for the Black Friday shopping rush when the site suddenly shut down on Nov. 17.
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he's back home after having a minor stroke in Mexico
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has told ABC News that he suffered a minor stroke while attending a business conference in Mexico City.
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Two more companies recall fruit pouches for kids because they may contain lead
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has received more reports of illness linked to lead-tainted pouches of apple cinnamon fruit puree marketed for children. At least seven illnesses in five states have been reported. Schnucks Markets and Weis Market, announced recalls of their cinnamon applesauce products because they may contain high levels of lead. Parents and caregivers should not buy...
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21-year-old spent $300 to start his sticker side hustle — Now it brings in up to $38,000 a day: I was ‘unprepared' to go viral
Jayson Siu’s side hustle Invalid.jp, selling customized car stickers and rearview mirrors, has brought in over $1 million in revenue in less than two years.
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How this soap maker expanded her business with unique candles that tell stories with fragrance
Maaike Fettah, the founder of Sunshine Alchemists & Soap Co., was concerned about harmful ingredients in soap, so she started making her own. Now the Santa Fe-based entrepreneur is expanding her business with an innovative line of candles.
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This couple built a $40 million ice cream company, then ‘lost everything'—how they're rebuilding
Ample Hills Creamery was once worth $40 million. Here’s how its founders built one of America’s most popular ice cream companies, lost it and bought it back.
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How this beef jerky maker turned his hobby into a rapidly growing business
Marcos Espinoza, the founder of Side Project Jerky, explains how his unique beef jerky flavors gained him national attention.
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This Southern city is the No. 1 place to start your own business
LinkedIn identified the top U.S. metro areas seeing the biggest growth in new companies over the last year.