Popeyes customers slam new BYOB campaign: 'Fire whoever came up with this idea'

In a surprise few could have foreseen, it appears customers don’t like being trolled by fast-food chains for no reason — especially after praising a brand for its new menu item.

Men and millennials are the least likely to tip — but the most generous when they do, survey finds

Tipping is a large part of the American service industry and an expectation when dining out at a restaurant or getting a haircut at the salon — but some groups of people are better than others when it comes to leaving gratuity.

KitKat says goodbye to plastic packaging, opts for paper that can be made into origami instead

Nestlé Japan is swapping out the plastic packaging on miniature KitKat bars — which are extremely popular in Japan and come in flavors not easily found in the U.S., such as matcha and wasabi — and opting for paper instead as part of Nestlé's plan to use only 100-percent recyclable packaging for its candy by 2025.

Hasbro's new ‘Ms. Monopoly' game takes on gender gap, pays women more than men

Hasbo released a new version of its classic Monopoly board game that aims to celebrate female entrepreneurs and address the gender pay gap by paying women more than men.

GameStop reportedly closing up to 200 more stores worldwide following global sales decline

Following a poor fiscal year, Gamestop’s Chief Financial Officer Jim Bell announced at an earnings call that the video game distributor is planning to shut down between 180 and 200 stores globally.

Mattel debuts ‘Día de los Muertos' Barbie doll marking ‘Day of the Dead'

Mattel is releasing a limited-edition Barbie in honor of the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos, or “Day of the Dead,” will hit stores this month.

Chase Bank forgives all outstanding credit card debt for Canadian customers

Canadians who owed money on their credit cards with Chase Bank have a little less debt on their plate after the company recently forgave all outstanding balances as it exited the Canadian credit card market.

Amazon allegedly scammed out of $370K by 22-year-old's return shipments of dirt

A 22-year-old has been arrested in an alleged scam of the largest internet retailer that totaled nearly $370,000 by sending return packages filled with dirt.

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Target announces lower prices

Target says it is discounting thousands of products throughout its stores, sending its stock down and dragging most of the retail sector with it.