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Food companies are finally cutting prices. PepsiCo shows it’s worth it
Food companies are finally cutting prices. PepsiCo shows it’s worth it

PepsiCo slashed prices on Lay’s, Doritos, and other snack brands by up to 15% in February—and revenue jumped 8.5% in the first quarter.

By Phil WahbaApril 17, 2026
Anita Beveridge-Raffo is Head of Retail and Consumer Goods at Palantir Technologies
Palantir exec: the biggest mistake retailers are making with AI? Trying to do it all with one agent
By Anita Beveridge-RaffoApril 16, 2026
Woman drinking coffee
Starbucks wants you to ask ChatGPT about what coffee to get, right as America boils over with AI backlash vibes
By Tristan BoveApril 15, 2026
Donald Trump walks outside, putting a fist in the air.
Tariffs are the new normal, and now most CEOs expect the import taxes to outlast the Trump administration, PwC report finds
By Sasha RogelbergApril 14, 2026
Gavin Newsom stands behind a podium with a piece of paper in his hands as people celebrate around him.
Economists warned California not to raise the minimum wage to $20. They were wrong in almost every way so far, another economist says
By Sasha RogelbergApril 15, 2026
Trump’s economy officially passes Biden’s for worst consumer sentiment in recorded history
Trump’s economy officially passes Biden’s for worst consumer sentiment in recorded history
By Nick LichtenbergApril 14, 2026
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AIWhite House chief of staff to meet with Anthropic CEO about dangerous new Mythos model, official says
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By Stan Choe and The Associated PressApril 17, 2026
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EconomySomething is different about Trump’s $1 trillion war on Iran and its stress on the national debt, Harvard Kennedy scholar says
By Sasha RogelbergApril 17, 2026
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By Emily PharesApril 17, 2026
Half of Iran’s workforce faces unemployment risk as the U.S.-Israel war’s ‘hidden target’ was the labor market, economist says
EconomyHalf of Iran’s workforce faces unemployment risk as the U.S.-Israel war’s ‘hidden target’ was the labor market, economist says
By Jason MaApril 17, 2026
Exclusive: Adam Silver on winning the Edison Achievement Award: ‘Sports remind us that some of the most important forms of innovation are human’
Arts & EntertainmentExclusive: Adam Silver on winning the Edison Achievement Award: ‘Sports remind us that some of the most important forms of innovation are human’
By Catherina GioinoApril 17, 2026
The $39 trillion national debt could break the all-important U.S. bond market, sparking a ‘vicious’ emergency, former Treasury secretary warns 
EconomyThe $39 trillion national debt could break the all-important U.S. bond market, sparking a ‘vicious’ emergency, former Treasury secretary warns 
By Tristan BoveApril 17, 2026
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino
CryptoTether extends $127.5 million in funding to crypto platform Drift as critics blast rival Circle for failing to freeze hacked funds
By Jack KubinecApril 17, 2026
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Amazon’s controversial RTO announcement started with a technical hiccup — and ended with more questions
TechAmazon’s controversial RTO announcement started with a technical hiccup — and ended with more questions
By Jason Del ReySeptember 17, 2024
  • Everything Apple announced, from the AI-powered iPhone 16 to AirPods that double as ‘clinical grade’ hearing aids
    TechEverything Apple announced, from the AI-powered iPhone 16 to AirPods that double as ‘clinical grade’ hearing aids
    By Jenn BriceSeptember 9, 2024
A doctor holds a package of the drug Ozempic. The logo is clearly visible and there is a visual of the product on the box.
FinanceOzempic ‘very likely’ to have price slashed in US government negotiations
By Gerry Smith, Madison Muller and BloombergSeptember 17, 2024
‘Recession fears appear overblown’ as retail sales ticked up last month
Finance‘Recession fears appear overblown’ as retail sales ticked up last month
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressSeptember 17, 2024
Larry Ellison is seen in a gray shirt.
TechLarry Ellison and Elon Musk ‘begged’ Nvidia’s Jensen Huang for more GPUs over a fancy sushi dinner
By Amanda GerutSeptember 16, 2024
The image shows a busy Starbucks storefront with a crowd of people walking past in both directions. The familiar Starbucks logo with the mermaid is prominently displayed above the entrance. Some people are exiting the store while others are walking by on the street, with a mix of blurred motion capturing the bustling urban environment. The setting appears to be in a city, with a nearby brightly lit shop visible in the background.
RetailStarbucks CEO creates new role to help revive coffeehouse vibe
By Daniela Sirtori and BloombergSeptember 16, 2024
Andy Jassy’s return-to-office mandate shows how serious the Amazon culture mid-life crisis has gotten
LeadershipAndy Jassy’s return-to-office mandate shows how serious the Amazon culture mid-life crisis has gotten
By Jason Del ReySeptember 16, 2024
  • Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol
    LeadershipStarbucks’ new CEO on the worst advice he ever got: Demonstrate that you can fire somebody
    By Paolo ConfinoSeptember 9, 2024
The Amazon logo is seen on a plaque outside a building.
FinanceAmazon CEO orders 5-day office return, announces cuts to management
By Matt Day and BloombergSeptember 16, 2024
A man scoops guacamole from a metal tray into a large metal bowl.
RetailChipotle unveils team of robots that will make your food
By Sasha RogelbergSeptember 16, 2024
Irish businessman, CEO of Ryanair Michael O'Leary talks to media on August 27; 2024 in Brussels, Belgium.
RetailMichael O’Leary says Ryanair’s value is depressed because he keeps calling people idiots
By Ryan HoggSeptember 16, 2024
The ‘flagship office’ is on the rise—and it uses the principles of the experience economy to coax employees back to their desks
CommentaryThe ‘flagship office’ is on the rise—and it uses the principles of the experience economy to coax employees back to their desks
By B. Joseph Pine II and Louis-Etienne DuboisSeptember 16, 2024
A young woman with a mug of beer in her hand looks forlorn.
RetailThe suds have gone flat: Americans are losing their appetite for beer
By Sasha RogelbergSeptember 14, 2024
  • Taking the $604,000 Lamborghini Revuelto Hybrid for a ride: a review
    RetailTaking the $604,000 Lamborghini Revuelto Hybrid for a ride: a review
    By Hannah Elliott and BloombergSeptember 9, 2024
Ryanair Group CEO Michael O'Leary gestures while making a point during a press conference with Eddie Wilson, CEO of Ryanair, and Jason McGuinness, Commercial Director, to talk about the future of the company's operation in the Portuguese market on July 23, 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal.
RetailMichael O’Leary calls Wetherspoons chief’s bluff by pledging a 2-drink limit on Ryanair flights ‘tomorrow’ if pubs follow
By Ryan HoggSeptember 13, 2024
The image shows a person holding a phone displaying a still from the video game Stray, featuring an orange tabby cat wearing a small backpack, set in a dimly lit, neon-tinged urban environment. In the background, a larger screen shows the Stray logo and another image of the same cat, lying down and looking toward the viewer. The cat is the main character of the game, which revolves around the adventures of a stray cat navigating a futuristic, dystopian city.
TechEntire Annapurna video game team resigns over dispute with owner
By Jason Schreier and BloombergSeptember 12, 2024
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen appear wearing all black and large black sunglasses. They are looking at the camera smiling.
FinanceBillionaire L’Oreal heiress, Chanel owners buy stake in Olsens’ fashion brand
By Angelina Rascouet, Crystal Tse and BloombergSeptember 12, 2024
Verizon logo is seen on a store in Manhattan, New York City.
FinanceVerizon to eliminate almost 5,000 employees in nearly $2 billion cost-cutting move
By Molly Schuetz and BloombergSeptember 12, 2024
Employee-owned U.K. retailer John Lewis Partnership cuts losses after IT glitch left shelves empty
RetailEmployee-owned U.K. retailer John Lewis Partnership cuts losses after IT glitch left shelves empty
By Sabah Meddings and BloombergSeptember 12, 2024
A USPS truck is parked on the sidewalk on a sunny day. The USPS logo is clearly visible and a mail carrier is seen at the back of the truck unloading parcels.
FinanceUSPS shakeup could mean higher shipping costs for consumers
By David Sharp and The Associated PressSeptember 11, 2024
Brian Niccol photographed at Chipotle's Cultivate Center in Irvine, CA on February 27, 2023.
RetailNew Starbucks CEO lays into overwhelming menus, inconsistent product, and long, hectic waits
By Christiaan HetznerSeptember 11, 2024
Jerome Powell
FinanceInflation drops to a 3-year low ahead of Fed’s rate meeting
By The Associated PressSeptember 11, 2024
Shoppers in a Zara store in Kyiv, Ukraine.
RetailZara parent Inditex sees retail profits surge to €2.8 billion as its new collection lures more shoppers
By Prarthana Prakash and AFPSeptember 11, 2024
Delta airlines passengers wait in a long help line at the airport. Travelers are seen behind blue and silver stantions, many looking down at phones as they wait beside their luggage.
PoliticsUS airlines will owe you cash for flight delays under new proposal—here’s how it works
By Lebawit Lily Girma and BloombergSeptember 10, 2024
A GameStop in New York is seen from the sidewalk. People are seen passing the store and a young child is seen opening the door to leave the store.
FinanceGameStop reports unexpected profit despite fourth-straight quarter of declining sales
By Cecilia D'Anastasio and BloombergSeptember 10, 2024
Climate change is coming for the makeup of presidential candidates—and your cosmetics
CommentaryClimate change is coming for the makeup of presidential candidates—and your cosmetics
By Mike HoffmannSeptember 10, 2024
Salt Bae looks on from the tribune during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on September 18, 2022 in Milan, Italy.
RetailSalt Bae’s controversial London restaurant sees revenues fall by £4.3M as customers cut back on £680 steaks
By Ryan HoggSeptember 10, 2024
Jozsef Varadi, chief executive officer of Wizz Air Holdings Plc, during a Bloomberg Television interview in London, UK, on Thursday, May 23, 2024.
RetailWizz Air CEO says passengers will ‘suffer the pain’ of 8-hour flights as budget airline introduces long-haul routes
By Ryan HoggSeptember 10, 2024
Beyond Meat wants to be healthier—and CEO Ethan Brown seems convinced he can hack the trade-off between nutrition and taste
CommentaryBeyond Meat wants to be healthier—and CEO Ethan Brown seems convinced he can hack the trade-off between nutrition and taste
By Brian KatemanSeptember 10, 2024
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TechWhy Apple’s plan to re-invent the Watch and AirPods as medical tech could backfire
By Jenn BriceSeptember 9, 2024
A person wearing a white shirt and blue jeans is seen tucking a gold Mastercard into their front pocket. The close-up shot focuses on their hand as they place the card into the pocket.
FinanceUS borrowing blows past predictions in July, with debt growing over $25 billion
By Vince Golle and BloombergSeptember 9, 2024
Image of a trader at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) working at a desk with multiple computer monitors. The screen above prominently displays the Citi logo along with stock prices, while the American flag hangs in the background.
FinanceCiti CFO predicts 20% rise in investment banking fees, says consumer spending is shifting
By Todd Gillespie and BloombergSeptember 9, 2024
Peter Nygard poses for press at a red carpet event. He is wearing a dark blue and black coat with a brighter, royal blue tie. His shirt has a black and white pattern beneath the coat.
RetailDisgraced fashion mogul sentenced to 11 years for decades of assaulting young girls
By Stephanie Hughes and BloombergSeptember 9, 2024
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