by Beth Holmes | Dec 6, 2021 | Companies, News
False arrest and intimidation by Walmart have won an Alabama woman $2.1 million in damages, in a Monday ruling in Mobile County. Lesleigh Nurse was shopping in Walmart in November of 2016, and chose to use their self-checkout stand. She paid for her groceries by card,...
by Beth Holmes | Nov 29, 2021 | Companies, News
Pharmacies have to share the blame for the opioid crisis, according to a federal jury. In a case involving three chain pharmacies in two Ohio counties, the jury found the pharmacies responsible for dispensing opioids like “a gumball machine.” The case involved...
by Beth Holmes | Nov 22, 2021 | Companies, News
Cargo rates and delays are proving a nightmare for many retailers, just when they should be making their largest sales push of the year. For years, efficiency in retail has meant products arriving exactly when they’re needed. Storage is expensive, and keeping...
by Beth Holmes | Nov 15, 2021 | Companies, News
A publishing merger is possibly about to violate American antitrust laws, according to the U.S. Justice Department Penguin Random House, the largest American publishing company and largest publishing company in the world, is in talks to buy Simon and Schuster, the...
by Beth Holmes | Nov 9, 2021 | Companies, News
Macy’s will be sweetening the pot for new hires, but not swiftly. While business news is calling the current state of affairs a worker shortage, it isn’t. If you try to buy a coffee and it costs $3, but you only want to spend $1, is that a coffee shortage?...
by Beth Holmes | Nov 1, 2021 | Companies, News
McDonald’s employees in 12 cities across the United States walked off the job on October 26, 2021, in protest of the company’s poor response to reports of harassment. At least 50 workers have filed charges against McDonald’s as a company for verbal, physical, and...