Companies warn of consumer boycotts
Companies are warning investors about the risks of becoming the next target of consumer boycotts from both the political right and left.
Companies are warning investors about the risks of becoming the next target of consumer boycotts from both the political right and left.
President Donald Trump on Saturday ripped into Walmart, saying on social media that the retail giant should eat the additional costs created by his tariffs.
Walmart, which became the nation’s largest retailer by making low prices a priority, has found itself in a place it’s rarely been: Warning customers that prices will rise for goods ranging from bananas to car seats.
Walmart shared an update on its “Store of the Future” renovations.
Walmart and Target have resumed business with some of their Chinese suppliers.
Walmart says it is investing in South Carolina stores with plans to remodel 33 stores in the state.
Walmart is caught in the middle of an escalating trade war between the U.S. and China.
Lexington Police are requesting help finding three alleged shoplifters who took items from Walmart, said officers.
Shoppers flooded to Walmart for groceries and clothing last year but now, the retail giant is warning of a slower 2025.
Amazon could be on its way to becoming the world’s largest retailer.