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Shake Shack Shutters 9 Stores Due to Low Performance, Market Changes
Shake Shack is closing nine underperforming locations due to market changes and overlapping store areas, following a portfolio review and SEC filing.
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Sheetz Opens Doors to First Michigan Store, Early Birds Wait for Hours
Eager customers lined up for hours early Tuesday morning of August 27 to witness the opening of Sheetz's first 24/7 convenience store in Michigan.
Toyota, BMW Set to Expand Fuel Cell Vehicle Partnership, Announcement Expected September 5
Toyota and BMW are set to enhance their collaboration in the fuel cell vehicle sector, with a memorandum of understanding to be signed next week and a formal announcement on September 5.
Lowe’s Faces Backlash Over DEI Efforts, Adjusts Policies Amid Activist Pressure
Lowe’s is scaling back its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, including ending participation in LGBTQ advocacy surveys and consolidating employee resource groups, following pressure from conservative activist Robby Starbuck.
Qantas Mistakenly Discounts First-Class Flights by 85%, Rebooks Customers to Business Class
Qantas mistakenly sold 300 first-class tickets at an 85% discount due to a booking system error but will rebook affected customers in business class at no extra cost.
AT&T Hit with $950,000 Penalty for 911 Service Disruptions During Testing
AT&T has agreed to pay a $950,000 fine and implement a three-year compliance plan after an FCC investigation found the company failed to deliver 911 calls and notify emergency officials during a 2023 outage affecting four states.
Red Lobster to Close 23 More Restaurants as Bankruptcy Process Continues
Red Lobster is closing 23 more restaurants by the end of August as part of its bankruptcy proceedings and preparation for acquisition, following over 100 closures earlier this summer.
Dairy Company Milkio Foods Penalized $420,000 for Misrepresentation of Product Origin
Hamilton dairy company Milkio Foods has been fined $420,000 for falsely claiming their ghee products were made from New Zealand dairy, despite using imported butter and misleadingly using the FernMark logo.
Telegram Cofounder Pavel Durov Arrested Near Paris Over App Misuse Allegations
Telegram cofounder Pavel Durov was arrested near Paris after arriving from Azerbaijan, following a French search warrant related to allegations of his app being used for drug trafficking, money laundering, and distributing child abuse material.
Daiso Brings Japanese Variety Store Experience to Tucson This Weekend
Daiso is set to open its first Tucson store at Ventana Village on August 31, with an expected 300 shoppers attending the grand opening event.