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Walmart plans to phase out synthetic dyes and 30 other additives from its store brands by 2027 to align with consumer health trends.
The U.S. economy grew 3.8% in the second quarter, primarily driven by strong consumer spending and reduced imports.
FTC and several states file a lawsuit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation for alleged illegal ticket resale practices costing consumers millions.
Inflation rose to 2.9% in August, impacting Fed rate decisions as labor market concerns grow.
Cracker Barrel's new logo has sparked significant social media backlash, leading to stock declines and criticism from prominent figures.
Passengers sue Delta and United Airlines for misleadingly selling premium window seats that have no view.
U.S. inflation stabilizes at 2.7% in July while tariffs increasingly burden consumers; core prices rise to 3.1%.
China's consumer prices remained stable in July, but deflationary pressures and weak demand persist amidst trade uncertainties.
US economic growth shows a rebound in Q2, but underlying weaknesses persist, driven by trade and consumer spending factors.
The Supreme Court allows President Trump to fire three Democratic appointees from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, igniting debates on executive power.
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