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Business News

Walmart Pulls Crude T-Shirt From Its Stores. 'This Was Not Intentional.'

A swear word was spotted by a customer, Twitter went nuts, and the retail giant quickly remove the merch.

Business News

Walmart Will Add 'Thousands' of EV Charging Stations to Its Stores by 2030

The announcement marks the latest major retail chain to invest in charging initiatives.

Business News

Walmart Is Shutting Down 9 Locations (So Far) This Year — Is Yours One?

The company plans to close seven stores, plus two locations that are "pickup only."

Business News

Walmart Says It Has a Rough Road Ahead — Here's Why

America's biggest retailer faces an uncertain future amid still-high inflation.

Business News

These 'Upscale' Walmarts Are Offering In-Store Custom Hair Care Services

A TikToker in Arkansas is showing off the new technology that Walmart has implemented in 2,500 locations across the country.

Business News

Walmart Is Raising Its Base Pay to $14 an Hour — Increasing Average Wages By $2

The nationwide retailer said pay increases would bring average hourly pay to "more than" $17.50 an hour.

Business News

Walmart Pulls 'KKK' Boots Off Its Website. 'The Item Is Inconsistent With Our Values.'

The Harsuny Men's Tactical Military Hiking Ankle Boot Outdoor Trekking Shoes have a red 'KKK' emblazoned on their tongue.

News and Trends

Walmart Gets $1 Billion Tax Bill For PhonePe Shift To India: Report

In July 2022, the digital payments firm PhonePe had revealed its plan to shift its headquarters from Singapore to India

Business News

'You're Changing My Whole Life': Internet Rallies Behind 82-Year-Old Walmart Employee to Help Pay Medical Bills

Carmen Kelly was in for quite the present this holiday season when one generous shopper noticed her using a cane on the job.

Business News

Fintech Startup With Walmart Backing to Launch Buy Now, Pay Later Service

Consumers are feeling inflationary stress in their pocketbooks.

Business News

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon Says Organized Retail Theft Could Lead to Stores Closing

Retail theft is up, per The National Retail Federation — and Walmart is no exception.

Business News

Black Fridays Sales Hit Record Highs – But Can Consumers Afford It?

Sales topped $9.12 billion on Black Friday this year, breaking previous records. However, some experts say more people are dipping into savings to bring home the deals.

Business News

Costco's Hot-Dog-and-Soda Combo Has Withstood Inflation. Now, Its Biggest Rival Is Offering the Deal for Even Cheaper.

One Costco competitor is now offering a hot-dog-and-soda combo that's just $1.38.

Business News

Amazon Rolls Out New Perk for Prime Members as Subscription Growth Slows

The strategic move comes during a period of fierce competition with retail rivals like Walmart.

Business News

TikTok'ers Go Viral for Dramatic Exits After Claiming They Were 'Wrongfully Fired' from Walmart

Their terminations follow Walmart's "overstaffing" issue to make up for shortages amid the COVID-19 pandemic.