Starbucks, Flush With Customers, Is Running Low on Ingredients
At locations across the country, there have been complaints about shortages of key ingredients for popular drinks, breakfast foods and even cups, lids and straws.
Levi's CEO on changing sizes, inflation and voter rights
NEW YORK (AP) — As Americans start to go out and update their wardrobes, jeans giant Levi Strauss & Co. is enjoying a resurgence in denim. That has helped the company upgrade its fiscal first-half outlook and has pushed shares of Levi’s about 30% higher so far this year.
Seeing How Much We Ate Over the Years | FlowingData
How long will chicken reign supreme? Who wins between lemon and lime? Is nonfat ice cream really ice cream? Does grapefruit ever make a comeback? Find out in these charts.
How 'Chaos' In The Shipping Industry Is Choking The Economy
The U.S. trade deficit is hitting record highs — and it's fueled by a surge in demand for imports, mostly from East Asia. On both land and at sea, the shipping industry is struggling to keep up.
Thinner Mints: Girl Scouts have millions of unsold cookies
The Girl Scouts have an unusual problem this year: 15 million boxes of unsold cookies. The 109-year-old organization says the coronavirus — not thinner demand for Thin Mints — is the main culprit.
Michigan apple growers see threat of climate change crisis through spread of fire blight
Patrick and Sara McGuire have been growing apples since they were married 25 years ago. Their 150 acres in Ellsworth in northern Michigan— dubbed Royal Farms — are a mix of sweet apples and the bitter varieties suited for making hard cider.Last spring they put in a new crop of…
Chip shortage hits subprime lender Credit Acceptance as car loan volumes tumble
Amid its own internal tumult, coupled with unheard of external market conditions, Credit Acceptance Corp. has seen its loan volumes take a dive off the cliff.
The Southfield-based subprime auto lender (NASDA: CACC) disclosed in a regulatory filing this week that its May "Consumer Loan assignment…
Biden infrastructure plan endangered by dire U.S. shortages
The biggest threat to President Joe Biden's vision of energizing the U.S. economy with the largest infrastructure program in decades may not be its challenging path through Congress, but a dire shortage of everything from workers to cement mills.While weeks or months of negotiations will be needed…
A beachfront house in New Buffalo will set a new benchmark for the Southwest Michigan town when its sale closes within a few days of Memorial Day. It will be the fourth home in New Buffalo to sell for $4 million or more in the past year.
That's a high-end sales rush New Buffalo hasn't…
Travel bookings bounce back as Hilton has best night since pandemic hit, CEO says
Hilton was nearly 93% occupied on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend, making it the best day the company has had since the start of the pandemic, its CEO says.
An Arms Race in America: Gun Buying Spiked During the Pandemic. It’s Still Up.
Preliminary research data show that about a fifth of all Americans who bought guns last year were first-time gun owners. Sales usually spike around elections, but the sheer volume is notable.
AP FACT CHECK: House GOP falsely blames Biden for gas prices
WASHINGTON (AP) — Heading into the Memorial Day travel weekend, House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy and other members of his party are falsely blaming President Joe Biden for higher gasoline and lumber costs.
Game on! Dick's rallies on the return of team sports
A year after safety fears led to the cancellation of baseball and other team sports, Dick’s Sporting Goods is having a comeback year as bats, balls and jerseys fly off shelves. First-quarter sales more than doubled to $2.92 billion and the company raised its expectations for sales and profits in 2021.
There's A Rental Car Shortage In Store This Summer Travel Season
A global microchip shortage has impacted car production down in the U.S., which has led to a shortage of rental cars. Here's what that means on the cusp of the summer travel season.
Rental car firms face shortage as travel demand revs back up: Travel Weekly
As summer leisure travel ramps up, travel industry insiders predict the rental car shortage currently gripping the U.S. is likely to worsen before it gets better.
Food producers adapt after pandemic alters business models
As a producer that heavily supplies the food service industry, Swanson Pickle Co. Inc. had to make profound adjustments to its sales channels when the COVID-19 pandemic changed buying habits. As a producer that heavily supplies the food service industry, Swanson Pickle Co. Inc. had to make profound...