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Big Lots will soon start ‘going out of business’ sales at its remaining locations

Big Lots is preparing to close its remaining 963 locations after a sale to save the bankrupt retailer fell through.

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Party City is going out of business

Party City is closing down all of its stores, ending nearly 40 years in business, CNN has learned.

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Taco Bell is adding something unusual to its menu

Taco Bell is veering away – slightly – from its Mexican-inspired cuisine, going all-American for its newest offering.

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More bad news for Bud Light

It’s the end of an era for Bud Light: The beleaguered brand is no longer the most popular beer on tap at bars. Another Anheuser-Busch InBev beer, Michelob Ultra, has surpassed Bud Light in its share of US draft lines, marking an end to several decades of dominance. That’s according to data from Draftlines Technologies, a company that monitors more than 1 million tap lines.

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Krispy Kreme is struggling to fulfill online orders after it was hit with a cyberattack

A cybersecurity attack is hampering some customers from getting their doughnuts at Krispy Kreme, the company revealed Wednesday.

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Chili’s and Applebee’s are fighting about their value meals

There’s beef cooking between two of the biggest restaurant chains over their respective meal deals.

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1-star McDonald’s reviews and sympathetic merch: Companies try to stop online support for CEO killer suspect

After police found the words “deny,” “defend” and “depose” printed on shell casings near the site where UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down, merchandise bearing those words started to appear online.

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Walgreens stock surges on report that it could be taken private

Walgreens is reportedly looking to take itself private in a deal with Sycamore Partners, sending the stock nearly 20% higher Tuesday.

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Coca-Cola is dramatically scaling back its plastic promises

Coca-Cola is scaling back its packaging sustainability goals, igniting outrage from environmental activists.

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Disney agrees to pay $43 million to settle lawsuit alleging it paid men more than women

Disney has agreed to pay $43 million to settle a lawsuit that it paid female employees less than their male counterparts in similar roles for nearly a decade.

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