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Applebee's launches the Whole Lotta Bacon Burger, exciting fans and sparking debate over its quality and appearance.
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Walgreens' CEO unveils a new healthcare strategy to compete with Amazon by focusing on in-person services.
Trader Joe's lemon cake divides fans; labeled 'dry' and 'artificial,' while pineberries spark debates on ripeness and flavor.
Sonic introduces Oreo Cheesecake desserts this spring, mixing classic flavors to spark debates among fans. Available nationwide April 1-June 2.
Red Lobster introduces Cheddar Bay Breadsticks for a one-day event and makes Endless Shrimp a permanent menu item amid leadership changes.
Dr. Martens launches affordable, refurbished pre-owned shoe line online, promoting sustainability and savings.
Academy Sports plans to open 160-180 new stores in 5 years, targeting smaller markets for better profitability and aiming to expand its 282-store network nationwide.
Bloomingdale's set to open its first Georgia outlet in Atlanta, offering modern fashion and homeware in a 24,000 sq ft space.
Costco shoppers are puzzled by a new Hershey product that resembles an NSFW item. It turns out to be makeup sponges. Blanton's whiskey also surprises with a discounted price, while scarcity persists.
New Universal Monsters Store opens at Universal CityWalk Hollywood, featuring iconic monsters with themed areas for shopping and photo ops.
Kroger and others adopt new NOP rules to improve food standards without raising prices, ensuring organic integrity and customer trust.
New DG Market opening in East Augusta by late spring 2024, focusing on food, jobs, and education, but North Augusta location raises traffic concerns.
Casey's expands with over 125 new or acquired stores in 17 states, focusing on efficiency and prepared food sales, despite industry challenges.
Claire's partners with Walgreens, bringing trendy accessories to 4,400 locations. Aimed at younger shoppers, this expands Claire's global retail presence.
Voodoo Brewing Co. opens its first WI location in Delafield's mass timber development, The Grain, enhancing the area with craft beer and jobs.
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