Taco Bell is trying out a new breakfast waffle taco with scrambled eggs, sausage and syrup.
Skechers settled charges over its unfounded claims that its shoes help people lose weight and tone muscles.
Android-powered smartphones dominated mobile handset sales while Samsung topped the list of manufacturers.
Daniel Loeb is asking Sony officials to consider spinning off the company's entertainment business.
A new report claims the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini is just a few weeks away.
Stella Artois, the best-selling Belgian beer in the world, is introducing Stella Artois Cidre to the surging U.S. market.
AT&T launched Aio Wireless, its new no-contract cell phone service, offering wireless customers data, talk and text without the constraints of a contract. The service, called is a subsidiary of AT&T.
Several retailers and restaurants are offering freebies and deals on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 12, 2013.
The latest India auto sales statistics show a sixth consecutive monthly decline.
Wrigley said it would take Alert Energy, its caffeine-laced gum, off store shelves due to pressure from the FDA.
The United States' too-big-to-fail banks are apparently also too big to compete.
Beijing says overall inflation increased by 2.4 percent in April. Excluding food? Only 1.6 percent.
A report by PwC says low prices and and rising salaries are driving Chinese netizens to outshop their global counterparts.
Mike Jeffries, CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, reportedly hates fat customers and only wants “thin and beautiful people” to shop in his stores.
Discounted prices on devices aided the total, but T-Mobile nevertheless posted its first branded customer growth in four years.
Taco Bell's new $1 items consist of new options like spicy potato taco, spicy beef mini quesadilla, shredded chicken mini quesadilla, and a beefy cheesy burrito.
Coca-Cola is supporting the state’s largest citrus planting in 25 years with a commitment to buy about $2 billion of oranges produced by the new groves.
The 2014 Chevy Silverado High Country will further broaden Chevrolet’s portfolio in the premium pickup segment.
San Francisco Attorney Dennis Herrera is suing the energy-drink company, citing ingredients that are unsafe for young consumers.
In a first for the drug industry, Pfizer Inc. will begin selling its popular erectile dysfunction pill Viagra directly to patients on its website.
How would passage of the Marketplace Fairness Act affect your online shopping?
China's version of Amazon.com would really like to avoid what happened to Facebook last year.
Nestle USA is recalling certain production codes of four different California Pizza Kitchen and DiGiorno frozen pizzas distributed in the U.S.
German automaker BMW is studying Chinese consumers to get a grasp of what makes them distinct.
A new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report shows that calories consumed from added sugars make up 13 percent of U.S. adults' diet.
Silk Road Anonymous Market, a popular online drug marketplace, has been closed to the public.
A Consumer Reports study found that the majority of ground turkey available in the United States contained fecal bacteria and other antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains.
China has announced a plan to discourage overspending - something that may hurt luxury goods sales.
Legumes rule: Sabra Dipping, a joint venture of PepsiCo and Israel's Strauss Group, is turning American palates on to chickpeas.
Watch this hilarious ad from Vichy Laboratoires by L'Oréal, where women confess what they've tried to get rid of their cellulite.