B&G Foods is “initiating an immediate review” of the Cream of Wheat’s packaging after decisions by Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben’s and Mrs. Butterworth’s.
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First Aunt Jemina, now Uncle Ben’s: Rice brand plans to ‘evolve’ and change ‘visual brand identity’
The owner of Uncle Ben’s rice announced it planned to make changes to its “visual brand identity” and help “put an end to racial bias and injustices.”
J.C. Penney liquidation sales at 137 closing stores start Wednesday with discounts up to 40% off
Store closing sales start Wednesday at 137 J.C. Penney locations. Discounts at the liquidation sale will start at 25 to 40% off original prices.
Gas prices are going up as America reopens, the national average is $2.10 a gallon
Why are gas prices going up? The national average gasoline price continues to rise after record low fuel costs during coronavirus stay-at-home orders.
Ground beef sold at Walmart, other stores recalled for possible E. coli contamination
Lakeside Refrigerated Services is recalling 42,922 pounds of ground beef sold at Walmart under Marketside Butcher and meat products sold nationwide.
Looking to buy a car? Hertz is selling thousands of used cars in its fleet in bankruptcy at bargain prices
If you’re in the market for a used car, Hertz is selling vehicles in its fleet at discount prices. The company was hit hard in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sam’s Club launching curbside pickup at all stores nationwide, will continue senior concierge service
Curbside pickup, which has grown in popularity during COVID-19 pandemic, is coming to Sam’s Club stores nationwide. It will be free for plus members.
Will your local Starbucks close? Coffee giant says it will close 400 stores but expanding pickup options
Starbucks will close up to 400 stores over the next 18 months while also expanding curbside pickup, Drive-Thru and mobile-only pickup locations.
Signet Jewelers, Kay and Zales parent company, says it won’t reopen 150 stores, plans to close more locations
Owner of Kay Jewelers, Zales, Jared The Galleria Of Jewelry, says it won’t reopen 150 stores it closed due to COVID-19.
Does insurance cover damage from uprisings? What you need to know about filing claims
Businesses, homes and cars damaged in connection with racial inequity and police brutality demonstrations will be covered by most insurance policies.