US retailers stuck with excess stock offer bargains as holiday season nears
As the holiday shopping season approaches, major U.S. retailers from Dollar General to Walmart and Macy’s could be saddled with too much stock.
As the holiday shopping season approaches, major U.S. retailers from Dollar General to Walmart and Macy’s could be saddled with too much stock.
Target CEO Brian Cornell came under fire from Consumers’ Research executive director Will Hild for telling “flat-out lies” in a recent interview over the big-box retailer’s LGBTQ+ Pride merchandise.
Consumer Reports said on Wednesday it had found “concerning” levels of lead and cadmium in a third of various chocolate products it tested recently.
A woman who ignited a fire inside of a Target store reportedly did so in an attempt to steal baby formula, according to the Buena Park Police Department.
Seven Republican Attorneys General wrote a letter aimed at Target, warning the company that their Pride collection contained clothing that may violate child-protection laws.
An ex-executive at Anheuser-Busch claims that left-leaning investment firms frequently facilitate “woke” governance in major corporations even if it drives earnings into the ground, such as what has recently occurred at both Anheuser-Busch and Target.
LGBT Pride Month kicked off June 1st and Corporate America was poised to capitalize on it. Target is leading the charge and dominating headlines with their overt marketing.
Target is seeing a lot of backlash amid some of its merchandise. And in light of it all, a new rap song called “Boycott Target” is gaining in popularity.
The retailer giant’s shares fell after the controversy surrounding its “pride-friendly” merchandise, which included its “tuck-friendly” swimsuits, led to nationwide boycotts.
Today’s Daily Feed with TomMcGrath has a question for you; what do the U.S. Government, Target and the L.A. Dodgers have in common?