by Tanya Gazdik on Feb 28, 5:50 PM
Canada's largest travel agency, Flight Centre, told "Forbes" that it had already seen a "surge of customers" canceling vacations to the U.S.
by Sarah Mahoney on Feb 27, 5:49 PM
Today's "no buy" movement is meant to pressure companies on DEI policies. Its real impact will be measured in trust, not sales.
by Tanya Gazdik on Feb 26, 6:38 PM
A group billing itself as Everyone Hates Elon is stoking the flames with a guerrilla campaign in the U.K. and Germany that labels Tesla as The Swasticar.
by Tanya Gazdik on Feb 25, 5:17 PM
The 13 drinks cut, including nine Frappuccino varieties, were either not popular, too complex to make or similar to other beverages.
by Tanya Gazdik on Feb 24, 4:13 PM
TV host Stephen Colbert, for one, lamented news of the fast food chain's moving its HQ to Texas.
by Tanya Gazdik on Feb 23, 3:54 PM
One effort shelved: "Wild to Mild" campaign juxtaposing images of lions and kittens as analogy for how immunization can help tame the flu.
by Tanya Gazdik on Feb 20, 6:42 PM
"With sales crashing and the board selling, it looks like some insiders are finally waking up," according to Electrek.
by Tanya Gazdik on Feb 19, 11:05 AM
A quarter of U.S. shoppers have dumped favorite stores over political stances, according to The Harris Poll.
by Tanya Gazdik on Feb 18, 5:07 PM
The identity of the pilots and crew have not been reported. But that didn't stop social media users from making stuff up.
by Sarah Mahoney on Feb 17, 6:49 AM
Luxury beauty is still booming, but recent sales slumps at Estee Lauder and cautious forecasts from E.L.F. suggest the industry's glow is fading.