Slumping sales led the new CEO of Bed Bath & Beyond to say the company’s performance is “unsatisfactory” underscoring the need for change.
Author: Charisse Jones, USA TODAY
Could new laws designed to protect gig workers actually hurt them?
Recent bills that aim to stop the exploitation of freelance workers are drawing backlash from some of the contractors they’re designed to protect.
Should you ditch your cash? A growing number of cities say no way
From Philadelphia to San Francisco, several cities and states have passed or are considering bills banning retailers from refusing to accept cash
Is that 0% interest card a good bargain? Yes. But many Americans don’t know it
Americans often leap at credit cards that allow them to transfer balances for 0% interest, but they don’t really get how those cards work.
Will 2020 mark the start of a decade when Americans finally ditch cash and use digital wallets, credit cards?
With digital wallets and tap-and-pay cards, you don’t need dollars to pay for rides or meals. Will the new decade mark the dawn of a cashless society?
Cauliflower? Kimchi? Pho? They’re what’s for dinner in 2020
Udon will be in, kale is tops, and plant-based meats are on the rise. Those are some of the foods predicted to be among the most popular in 2020.
Pass the ketchup, hold the beef: Americans crave Impossible Burger, Beyond Meat in 2020
Plant based meats like the Impossible Burger and Beyond Meat are growing in popularity, and companies like Nestle are launching similar brands
Procrastinate much? Target says you can drive up, drop by and get delivery on Christmas Eve
Most Target stores will open their doors at 7 a.m. and not close them until midnight through Dec. 23. Delivery is also available on Christmas Eve
What to do in 2020? Think about ax throwing, drinking Hard Seltzer and Keto
Keto, ax throwing and hard seltzer are some of the experiences, diets and products that saw the biggest uptick in dollars spent this year.
Buy a gift for the boss? Here are some do’s and don’ts for giving gifts at the office
Many workers feel the prospect of buying presents for their colleagues adds yet another layer of pressure to an already hectic, stressful season.