Mattel released a new collection of Barbie dolls last week: the Fashionistas collection wants to reflect the diversity of all types of women.
Starting this week, there's a new feature in McDonald's all-day breakfast menu: the McGriddle sandwich. But it's available in Tulsa only.
Walmart will close 269 locations worldwide, including 154 in the US. This is the worst part when a company wants to keep expanding.
How about a pair of jeans that doesn't need to be washed and still remains fresh and clean? This is not a dream anymore, since Odo Denim has figured out how to realise such a miracle.
After several waves of food contamination in the last six months, all Chipotle restaurants in the US will be closed on February 8th to allow employees to attend food safety meetings.
Operational phase has begun for LinkNYC project: its first two free Wi-Fi hotspots have been unveiled last week. 7,500 more should be installed within the next twelve years.
When a guy working at Nest shops for Christmas presents but can't find a way to test the gadgets he found on the Internet, he opens a store. It's as simple as that.
Tropicana just got the Non-GMO Project seal for its Pure Premium orange juices, which have always been GMO-Free.
Turning ocean plastic debris into sport shoes is adidas and Parley's way to show how industry can contribute to stop ocean pollution.
By introducing its own mobile payment solution, Walmart becomes the first retailer to offer such a service to its customers.
Behind on your holiday shopping? Don't worry, Kohl's is opened day and night through Christmas Eve.
Adidas introduced a revolutionary swimsuit last month in Germany. According to them, the Adizero XVI swimsuit is the fastest ever.
Target unveiled its Christmas pop-up store in downtown Manhattan last week, but this playground is also a test ground for future retail services.
After numerous previous collaborations, Japanese Uniqlo has teamed with British Liberty London to release a floral capsule collection this Spring.
Shoes of Prey corners are already present in six Nordstrom stores in the US. But the fashion retailer intends to expand the custom shoes manufacturer service even more, which should benefit both companies.
An expresso gives a great boost but it won't last more than a short time, and too much caffeine has its side effects. But as it turns out, Nestlé has taken an active interest in cubosomes to deliver molecules of nutrients I a controlled fashion.
How about having your Amazon purchases delivered within 30 minutes by a drone? It's not going to happen tomorrow, but we're getting there.
After encouraging results in Chicago and Minnetonka, Target plans to expand its food tests in L.A. next year.
Japanese retailer Muji just unveiled its eleventh store in the US. It's the company's eleventh shop and it's located on the Fifth Avenue.
A few days ago, the FDA approved a genetically modified salmon. The fish won't be labelled as such and it won't reach the market until two years from now.
Brakes, steering wheel or airbag... Drivers have reported several manufacturing defects, leading to numerous car recalls lately. Fiat Chrysler, Kia and Honda are involved.
Twenty years ago, Amazon started selling books (among other things) online. Today, they're taking the opposite path and just opened a bick-and-mortar bookstore.
Part of the city's global project to reduce its impact on the environment, Columbus will start to recycle plastic-bag from next year on.
Four of the five Walmart Supercenters suddenly shut down last April reopened last week, mystery and rumors still circulating about why they had to close in the first place.