Business

  • Aldi & Trader Joe's

    The Aldi Family Feud And Its Connection to Trader Joe’s

    From Rubble to Riches On the heels of World War II, brothers Karl and Theo Albrecht returned to their war-torn hometown Essen, Germany, and transformed their mother’s corner store into a multinational grocery empire. They called it Aldi, short for…

  • Des Plaines, IL, USA - May 4, 2011: Original McDonald's franchise, opened by Ray Kroc on April 15, 1955.  Now a museum.

    How McDonald’s Restaurants Have Changed Inside and Out

    Walk into your local McDonald’s, and head to the counter to order a meal. Well, you can, but it seems preferred that you place your order at a kiosk, pay by a cashless option and then dine within sleekly updated…

  • Young traveler planning vacation trip and searching information or booking hotel on laptop, Travel concept

    Travel Agencies and Other Businesses That Are Disappearing

    With the Great Resignation afoot and unemployment at an impressive 3.6% nationwide, it seems like jobs are for the taking. But it’s not like anyone can get any job they want. Indeed, many once-robust industries have long been declining into…

  • Recalled Tony Hawk Silver Helmet

    Walmart-Exclusive Bike Helmet Recalled Due to Head Injury Risk

    Walmart customers who purchased a Tony Hawk Silver Metallic multi-purpose helmet have been warned to stop using it immediately. The Walmart-exclusive helmet is being recalled because it doesn’t comply with safety standards from the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The helmet,…

  • Elon Musk

    25 Things Elon Musk Promised and Didn’t Deliver

    Elon Musk has forged his way into the American consciousness with his bold vision for electric vehicles and his relentless pursuit of diverse, outrageous projects such as colonizing Mars, infusing the human brain with artificial intelligence, and creating driverless cars…

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    Banks’ Most Embarrassing (and Expensive) Mistakes

    Sometimes banks make mistakes — and they’re usually extremely costly, to the tune of millions or even billions of dollars. Take a look at some of the craziest bank mishaps, what caused the errors, and what the banks did to…

  • STRASBOURG, FRANCE - SEP 21, 2018:  View from the street of Apple Store with customers people buying inside admiring the new latest iPhone Xs and Xs Max pre order for Xr and Watch Series 4 wearable - street view from queue

    Companies With Outstanding Customer Service

    After the initial blow from the COVID-19 pandemic did its damage to small businesses and international companies alike, many businesses have struggled to find workers at all, let alone reliable…

  • Rearview shot of a young woman looking at products in a pharmacy

    Walmart, CVS Limit Morning-After-Pill Purchases Due to High Demand

    Some national retailers are putting purchase limits on over-the-counter emergency contraceptives, also known as morning-after pills or Plan B, as demand surges after the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision reversing Roe…

  • Pan American World Airways

    High-Flying Airlines That Went Out of Business

    The aviation business is difficult to navigate. Between fluctuating fuel costs, accidents, hijackings, and trying to keep passengers happy while squeezing every dime out of them, many airlines just don’t…

  • 30 of the Oldest Companies in America

    Companies come and go, but a few have been able to survive — and even thrive — over the long haul, usually with some twists and turns along the way. Here’s a…

  • Costco Rotisserie Chicken

    Costco Sued Over Rotisserie Chickens

    You know those coveted $4.99 rotisserie chickens that shoppers flock to at Costco? Two shareholders are suing the retailer for mistreating the chickens before they were seasoned and spinning. The…

  • Starlink

    Elon Musk’s Starlink Launches RV Internet Service; Cruise Line Signals an Interest

    If the open road is calling but you need to stay connected, take note: SpaceX has launched a new service that will bring roaming internet coverage to anyone living their…

  • Manfred Thierry Mugler

    Famous Founders Who Lost the Brands Named After Them

    Many of the household brands you know were named after the visionaries who started them. What you may not know is that many of these founders have since lost the…

  • Corporate Logos

    25 Times Companies Messed With Their Iconic Logos

    For the nation’s largest companies, it’s hard to overstate the importance of branding. Still, the time inevitably rolls around when higher-ups decide it’s time for a new look that better…

  • Chihuly Garden

    50 Surprising Things Made in Each State

    America is no longer the world’s manufacturing powerhouse, but that doesn’t mean we don’t still make things. While it seems we mostly make entertainment and gourmet foods these days, each…

  • Male child driving a Tesla Model S for Kids by Radio Flyer on a sunny day with the ocean in the background and grass in the foreground

    Surprising Things Tesla Makes That Aren’t Electric Cars

    One of the most innovative companies in the world, Tesla is the brainchild of eccentric CEO Elon Musk, who recently overtook Amazon’s Jeff Bezos to become the world’s richest person. But while…

  • Stock Crash

    The Stock Market’s Most Dramatic Drops

    The stock market wobbles up and down on a near-daily basis, seemingly for no obvious reason to the average observer. But traders are often reacting to very real events, whether…

  • Gwenyth Paltrow and Goop

    The Craziest Marketing Stunts of All Time

    Companies have a grand tradition of marketing stunts — that is, doing something off the wall to create buzz, often for a new product or service. Marketing stunts aren’t without…