Senators accuse Kroger, Walmart of potential price gouging with digital tags

Consumer advocates say Kroger's digital price tags allow the company to "surge grocery prices, raising prices suddenly ... when certain products are in highest demand."

NJ ANCHOR program 2024: Find out how to qualify for property tax relief

NJ's ANCHOR property tax relief program begins next week, when letters will be mailed to around 1.5 million residents to confirm their eligibility for this season's benefit. Here's what you need to know.

DoorDash, Max partner to include streaming perk with DashPass

As consumers are looking for ways to stretch their dollars, DoorDash has added an extra streaming perk to its DashPass membership.

Starbucks replacing CEO: What's been plaguing the coffee giant?

From boycotts to labor disputes, here are some of the issues that have been plaguing the world’s largest coffee company in recent months.

Perrigo recalls baby formula sold at CVS, H-E-B

Perrigo issued a voluntary recall on 16,500 cans of formula in several states. Here’s what you need to know.

Palmer Candy items recalled over salmonella risk: What to know

The recalled candy products were sold throughout the U.S. at various retailers, including Walmart, HyVee, Target, and Dollar General.

What's the best time to shop at Costco to avoid crowds? Here's what the internet says

What is the best time to shop at Costco in order to avoid crowded parking lots and long lines? Certain days and times appear to be better than others, according to customers online.

Big Lots closing 19 stores in NY, NJ, CT. Here's where

Up to 315 Big Lots locations could be facing potential closure, including 19 in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

1M Samsung stoves recalled after hundreds of fires reported

The Samsung stoves are being recalled after the products were linked to injuries and fires started by accidental contact with the front knobs.

Top US cities where Americans are adding the most debt

Americans are increasingly turning to their credit cards to cover expenses nationwide. However, some U.S. cities are accumulating new debt at a faster pace than others, according to a new report.