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Urban Outfitters' Blood-Soaked Sweatshirt Causes Rage Storm On Twitter
Urban Outfitters' releases a blood-stained vintage Kent State University sweatshirt that people deem offensive.
Ben and Jerry's Pays Tribute To Bob Marley Legen Album With Ice Cream Flavor
Ben and Jerry's will release an ice cream flavor dedicated to Bob Marley in celebration the Legend album's 30th anniversary.
Vietnamese-Inspired Restaurant Opens in Dallas, Texas
Yum! Brands opens Banh Shop, a Vietnamese-themed fast food chain, in Dallas, Texas on Friday. Yum! Brands branches out in Asian flavors by opening the first location of their Vietnamese-themed restaurant, Banh Shop, in Dallas on Friday.
The 9 Unhealthiest Fast Food Meals in America
Center for Science in the Public Interest reveals the result of this year's Xtreme Eating Awards, the list of the unhealthiest meals found in American fast food restaurants.
Trader Joe's Sets Opening Date For Fourth Store Opening In Texas
Specialty-groce Trader Joe's opens its fourth store in North Texas in Dallas-Fort Worth area. Trader Joe's is set to open its fourth store in the Dallas-Fort Worth location.
Australian ice Cream Parlour Wendys Prepares For Expanding Across Asia
After Global Food Retail Group's acquisition of the Australia-based Wendys, the ice cream parlour is set to expand across Asian countries.
Dunkin' Donuts To Launch Stores In Brazil
Dunkin' Donuts returns to Brazil with plans of 150 branches to open in the next few years. After two decades, Dunkin' Donuts head back to Brazil under a new franchising company.
Los Angeles Is The Next Stop For Nutella Truck's U.S. Tour
Nutella celebrates its 50th anniversary with the Nutella Truck U.S. Tour and visits Los Angeles for the weekend.
Starbucks To Release New Dress Code Including Possible Revision On Visible Tattoo Ban
Starbucks reviews their dress code for employees and looks into visible tattoo ban. The Seattle based coffee chain is reviewing its rule against tattoos and is expected to announce a new dress code in the next few weeks, according to Starbucks spokesman, Zack Hutson.
Workers Walk Out Of Lear Corp Plant In Indiana
Union workers of Lear Corp. in Indiana walk out after contract negotiations fail. Hundred of workers walked out of the Lear Corp. factory Saturday, after the seat plant failed to find a compromise over the new contract.
High School Principal Bans Chick-Fil-A Sandwiches
A high school principal banned Chick-Fil-A sandwiches in a back-to-school even because of the CEO's stance on gay rights.
Home Depot Hack Different From Target's As Hinted By Malware
The malware used to hack the security system of Home Depot appears to be different from Target's.
Ferrari CEO Steps Down After Conflict With Fiat Boss
Ferrari CEO Luca Cordero di Montezemolo stepped down from his position after conflicting strategy with Fiat's Sergio Marchionne.
Hewlett-Packard Subsidiary Was Fined $58 Million For Bribing Officials
A Russian subisidiary of Hewlett-Packard was fined $58 million for bribing government officials. A Hewlett-Packard (HP) subsidiary in Russia was fined $58 million Thursday for bribing government officials in the country.
Alibaba Expands Global Market By Reaching To Chinese Outside PRC
The trading company Alibaba widens its market by tapping into Chinese people outside the mainland. The trading company Alibaba taps into the Chinese market outside the mainland, with its reach extending from Singapore to San Francisco.
Chipotle Employees' Resignation Forces Store To Shut Down
A Chipotle branch in Pennsylvania was forced to shut down after majority of employees resigned. Managers and staff of a Chipotle branch near Pennsylvania State University resigned, forcing the store to close on Wednesday.
Walmart Employees Complain That New Dress Code Is Pricey
Walmart advises a new dress code much to the dismay of employees who think it's unnecessary. Walmart's announcement of a new dress code for employees is met with criticisms.
Burger King Introduces All-Black Burger
Burger King Japan will launch this month the third generation of their black burgers. Burger King joins the absurdity in Japan and introduces a burger with black bun, black cheese, and blank ink to top it all off.
Microsoft Plans To Buy MInecraft Maker Mojang For $2 Billion
Tech giant Microsoft is the final stages of closing the deal of buying Mojang, creator of Minecraft, for $2 billion.
Barnes & Nobles Shares Rise Through Cost-Cutting
Shares for Barnes & Nobles rise the first quarter of 2014. Barnes & Nobles loses revenue by 7% for the first quarter of 2014, but the company cuts its net loss to 28.
McDonald's China Sales Suffers in August
Sales for McDonald's China suffers decline as the food-security scandal continue to plague the franchise.
Apple's Unveils First Product Under CEO Tim Cook
Apple unveiled their newest line of products--a smartwatch and two large-screen iPhones. Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled Tuesday their newest gadget-the Apple Watch.
Retailer Home Depot Confirms Security Breach
American furniture retailer confirms data breach for all their stores in the U.S. and Canada since late April or early May.
Consumers Prefer Authentic Restaurants Over Clean Ones
A study conducted by a team of researchers from Stanford shows that consumers prioritize a restaurant's authenticity over its cleanliness.
Electrolux Plans To Buy G.E. Electronics For $3.3. Billion
The Swedish company Electrolux agreed to acquire G.E. Electronics as part of their plan to expand their market in North America.
World Economic Forum Announced Ten Most Competitive Economies In The World
The World Economic Forum released the ten most competitiveness economies in the world with Switzerland on top.
Google Announces To Open Campus Seoul Next Year
Google announced Wednesday the plans to open Campus Seoul for startup innovators in Korea. Google announced that they will open a startup campus in Seoul, South Korea next year.
Apple CEO Announces Increased Security For iCloud
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that Apple will increase security measures for iCloud. Apple CEO Tim Cook announced Thursday that they'll be adding alerts to their iCloud security.
Microsoft Launches Affordable High-End Smartphones
Microsoft announced Tuesday that they'll be releasing affordable high-end Lumia handsets this month.
IKEA Mimics Apple's Marketing In A Satirical Promotional Video
IKEA Singapore unveils on Friday their new catalogue in a video reminiscent of Apple's marketing direction.