Michael Condor and Carole Lee Leazer-Hardman were charged by police after putting razor blades in donuts.
Apollo Global Management and Metropoulos & Co. will take over Twinkies and other Hostess products, bankrupt Hostess Brands announced.
The Commerce Department's February retail sales report will show a 0.2 percent rise over January's level, analysts say.
U.S. retail dollar volume growth fell significantly in February to 2.5% compared to January’s growth of 5.7%.
Bullets have been selling like hotcakes in the U.S., leading to a nationwide retail shortage.
Bloomberg told television show Face The Nation that Starbucks not changing its offerings is "ridiculous."
Both firms are rumored to be interested in buying some of the troubled snack cake brands, including Twinkies.
Two of the three biggest players in the U.S. canned-tuna game have expanded voluntary recalls because of concerns about packaging.
Taco Bell said it would begin to sell its Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Tacos a day early. But many fans are angered over the delay at their local chain while others complained about the new tacos' taste.
The Fed says the average debit card transaction fee charged by banks is 24 cents. The average cost is a nickel.
As metropolitan commuters look to save money on public transportation, electronic bike company Bioplanet rolls out its latest innovation.
Saudi-owned RGA is launching a dozen European brands in the U.S. by opening 175 to 200 mall stores in the next 12 months.
McDonald's is planning to eliminate Chicken Selects and the Fruit & Walnut Salad from its menu as it introduces more limited-time options.
Lego Group reports stellar 2012 sales after the Danish toy company released a line of products tailored to girls.
Jhaqueil Reagan, 18, was walking to an appointment at an Indianapolis Dairy Queen that was 10 miles away.
DKNY's public relations nightmare over its unauthorized use of Humans of New York photographs continued Tuesday, a day after the company took steps to end a controversy that had gone viral the day before.
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Swedish furniture giant Ikea's meatballs, labeled as pork and beef, are found to have horsemeat in them.
Big food brands such as Smucker, Jif and Folgers are thinking outside the box to keep 2013 sales rising.
Groups representing more than 500,000 U.S. health care professionals have identified potentially superfluous, or even harmful, tests/procedures.
Office Depot will buy OfficeMax to create a company that can compete with Staples.
Best Buy extends price-match guarantee so customers won't use its stores as a showroom before buying online.
Several leaked emails from top executives have sent stock prices down and could signal trouble ahead for the retail giant.
New Zealand coroner's report says a woman died from drinking gallons of the sugary soda every day.
Lay’s "Do Us a Flavor" campaign has selected three finalist flavors, Chicken & Waffles, Cheesy Garlic Bread and Sriracha that will be tested in retail stores to select the company's 2013 flavor.
As horse-tainted meat spreads to France, Sweden, Findus Nordic files suit against France's Comigel S.A.S.
Home improvement stores announced how many seasonal workers they'll be hiring this spring.
Several major U.S. retailers are expected on Thursday to report modestly stronger January sales -- and offer a glimpse regarding consumer attitudes.
Following the popularity of Taco Bell’s Doritos Locos Tacos, Frito-Lay is planning to roll out Taco Bell flavored versions of the Dorito.
Anheuser-Busch InBev says it will fight the U.S. government's effort to stop it from buying Grupo Modelo.