One boycott is an “economic blackout” proposed for Feb. 28. On that day, consumers have been encouraged to refrain from spending any money in stores or online. A group called The People’s Union is one of the groups behind the Feb.
Today, Walmart and Amazon have slashed the price of the 55-inch version of the ultra-popular Samsung Frame TV, a thin television set known for doubling as an art piece. “This TV is just beautiful, we love it,
Three lawyers suing Walmart in a personal injury lawsuit must pay fines totaling $5,000 for citing fake cases generated by artificial intelligence in a court filing, a federal judge ruled.
Alibaba posted a 239% year-over-year jump in net profit in the final quarter of 2024, and Amazon’s quarterly revenue surpassed Walmart’s for the first time.
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The purse is priced at $42 and is available in multiple colorways (it has already sold out in the ivory faux leather) and two different sizes. In comparison, authentic Kelly bags
A flyer circulating on social media urges people to boycott major corporations, including McDonald's, Amazon and Walmart.
An economic blackout is being called for on Feb. 28 where consumers are encouraged to refrain from spending any money. There are also separate boycotts happening against retailers like Target and Coca-Cola.
Walmart is offering a big $100 discount on the Sonos Ace Bluetooth headphones in a giant deal that's cheaper than the sale price on Amazon. Shop it here
Walmart reported $180.5 billion in sales during the most recent quarter while Amazon reeled in $187.8 billion.
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While investors weren't too thrilled when Walmart reported a conservative outlook during its fourth-quarter earnings this week, the company shared three key numbers that underscore just how much the company has grown in recent years.
They’ve got to get their bag. Budget fashionistas are flocking to Amazon to snag a designer handbag dupe that looks remarkably similar to an Hermès Kelly. The satchel, adorned with a top handle and buckle just like the luxury handbag,
A federal judge in Wyoming had just threatened to sanction two lawyers at the firm who included fictitious case citations in a lawsuit against Walmart. One of the lawyers admitted in court filings last week that he used an AI program that "hallucinated" the cases and apologized for what he called an inadvertent mistake.