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Major retailers, schools affected by BrucePac meat recall
The Food Safety and Inspection Service, an agency of the USDA, has updated lists of all the schools and retailers that have been impacted by the BrucePac meat recall.
Target looking to hire 100K seasonal workers for holidays
Target is looking to bring on board about 100,000 seasonal employees at the company’s stores and supply chain facilities ahead of the holiday shopping period this year.
Grocery chain joins Walmart, CVS, others in ending cigarettes sales
Stop & Shop is the latest company to remove cigarettes and other tobacco products from its shelves. The company says it is part of its commitment to wellness.
Candy sold at Target, Walmart, Dollar General stores recalled due to salmonella threat
Candy products sold throughout the United States at Walmart, Target, Dollar General and other stores have been recalled due to a risk of Salmonella bacteria contamination.
Target stores to stop accepting personal checks
Target Corp. says customers soon will no longer be able to use personal checks as payment at its stores "due to extremely low volume" of the payment method.
Left-wing activism rampant in corporate shareholder proposal process: report
A Securities and Exchange Commission process for approving shareholder proposals favors a left-wing bent in corporate policies, claims a watchdog, citing audits from 2018-2022.
Target, Dick's Sporting Goods facing pushback from investors for 'going woke'
A group of activist investors plans to criticize major retailers Target and Dick's Sporting Goods over "woke" policies at the companies' respective shareholder meetings on Wednesday.
Walmart adds employee bonus for hourly US workers
Walmart's hourly U.S. workers will now be eligible to receive a bonus of up to $1,000 per year, the retail giant announced Wednesday, after giving store managers a raise in February.
Walmart promotes Pride merchandise as Target scales back following backlash
Walmart promoted is new "Pride Always" collection on Saturday, a year after Target faced a major backlash from conservatives over some of its Pride products.
Target reduces prices on 5,000 products as high inflation persists
Target is the latest company to announce that it's slashing prices as inflation continues to squeeze consumer wallets. The price cuts will take effect this summer.