Target is the latest retailer to drop Chaokoh coconut milk following a PETA investigation accusing Thai suppliers of using monkeys as forced labor.
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Godiva to close its boutiques by end of March. Chocolate will be sold online, other stores.
Godiva is closing all of its U.S. locations as in-store visits for its luxury chocolate dip during the coronavirus pandemic.
Chick-fil-A Grilled Spicy Chicken Deluxe Sandwich debuts Monday, Boston Market also introduces hot sandwich
The 2021 Chicken Sandwich War is heating up with new spicy sandwiches debuting from Chick-fil-A and Boston Market. KFC also has a new sandwich.
MyPillow still in Costco despite Mike Lindell support of Trump election fraud claims but out at Kohl’s, J.C. Penney
While Kohl’s and JCPenney will stop selling MyPillow after CEO Mike Lindell amplified Trump’s election fraud claims, Costco has sales planned.
Joe Biden takes control of @POTUS Twitter account after being sworn in as 46th president
President Joe Biden has taken control of the @POTUS Twitter account after being sworn in Wednesday. His administration also took over other accounts.
J.C. Penney dropping MyPillow along with Kohl’s, Bed Bath & Beyond while Macy’s lists it as ‘out of stock’
More retailers including JCPenney will stop selling MyPillow, which CEO and founder Mike Lindell has said is part of a backlash against his company.
Costco rolls out curbside pickup with Instacart at a few clubs. Could the service expand to more locations?
Costco has added curbside pickup to its three Albuquerque, New Mexico clubs and is working with Instacart to offer the service.
Parler reappears partially with the help of Russian-owned company, says Reuters
Following the Capitol riots and Parler being taken offline, Parler CEO says the conservative app and platform could be back by the end of January.
Stock market, most banks closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, while stores, restaurants and parks open
U.S. stock markets and most banks will be closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. But most stores and restaurants are open.
Facebook bans ads promoting weapon accessories, blocks events near White House, Capitol ahead of inauguration
Facebook is temporarily banning ads that promote weapon accessories and protective equipment ahead of Inauguration Day through at least Jan. 22.
