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New Goodwill outlet center opens in downtown San Diego
Thrift hunters — rejoice! Downtown San Diego is getting a new Goodwill, and a huge one at that.
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New Goodwill outlet center opens in downtown San Diego
Thrift hunters — rejoice! Downtown San Diego is getting a new Goodwill, and a huge one at that.
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Kellogg CEO faces backlash for suggesting people eat ‘cereal for dinner' to save money
WK Kellogg CEO Gary Pilnick’s cost-saving suggestion of eating cereal for dinner has yet to win over consumers who are feeling the strain of grocery prices.
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FTC lawsuit against Albertsons-Kroger supermarket merger, citing worker welfare, high prices
The lawsuit claims you could end up paying more for groceries if Kroger buys Albertsons.
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Biden administration sues to block Kroger-Albertsons supermarket merger
The Biden administration is suing to block a proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons supermarket chains, saying the deal would lead to higher food prices for consumers.
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How this duo helped singer Sofía Reyes carve out a Spanglish music career
How do you score one of the seminal Spanglish-language music hits with reggaetón icon Wisin? There’s no formula, but Paloma Hecht and Charlie Guerrero Guerrero have helped Sofía Reyes score multiple hits.
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McDonald's CEO shares new message amid viral complaints of rising fast food prices
McDonald’s CEO has a new message for what comes next as customer complaints over rising fast food prices.
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Target removes Black History Month book from shelves for misidentifying Civil Rights leaders
Target has removed an activity book commemorating Black History Month from shelves after a teacher noticed that the product had mixed up prominent Civil Rights icons.
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Temu is planning to open up its marketplace to US and European sellers
Temu came on the U.S. market in 2022 and has gained traction by offering cheap apparel and other low-cost goods.
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Watch the trailer for Bísness School, our new series highlighting Latino entrepreneurs
Latinos are one of the fastest growing group of entrepreneurs in the United States, yet their stories are difficult to find.
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How Patty Rodriguez, co-founder of Lil' Libros bilingual children's books, started her business while working as a radio producer
Patty Rodriguez worked as a producer on “On Air With Ryan Seacrest” when a drastic message forced her to pivot to her dream business. Here’s her story, told on Bísness School.
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National City Starbucks workers want to unionize
NBC 7’s Shellye Leggett gets reaction from a Starbucks barista who’s been with the company for a few years.
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Customers dismayed at Logan Heights Walmart closing
Walmart announced it’s closing two of its locations in February, one in El Cajon and the other in the Logan Heights neighborhood.
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Shoppers react to local Walmart closures in San Diego County
People in one San Diego neighborhood are losing a grocery option.
Walmart announced it’s closing two of its locations next month.
One in El Cajon and the other in Logan Heights. NBC 7’s Shellye Leggett spoke to shoppers who are racing to clear the shelves. -
38-year-old took on $218,000 in debt to launch a burger restaurant—it brought in $739,000 just last year
Aly Lalani spent $60,000 in savings and went into debt to achieve his restaurant dreams. So far, the results are good — here’s what he wants to do next.
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Last-minute holiday shoppers aim ‘small' at San Diego businesses
If you’re still looking for that last minute holiday gift, you’re not alone. Hundreds of San Diegans flooded the North Park area looking for something extra special.
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Online marketplace Jane.com collapsed. Now, sellers are waiting for over $10 million
Hundreds of sellers on the e-commerce platform Jane.com were getting ready for the Black Friday shopping rush when the site suddenly shut down on Nov. 17.
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak says he's back home after having a minor stroke in Mexico
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has told ABC News that he suffered a minor stroke while attending a business conference in Mexico City.
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Two more companies recall fruit pouches for kids because they may contain lead
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has received more reports of illness linked to lead-tainted pouches of apple cinnamon fruit puree marketed for children. At least seven illnesses in five states have been reported. Schnucks Markets and Weis Market, announced recalls of their cinnamon applesauce products because they may contain high levels of lead. Parents and caregivers should not buy...
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21-year-old spent $300 to start his sticker side hustle — Now it brings in up to $38,000 a day: I was ‘unprepared' to go viral
Jayson Siu’s side hustle Invalid.jp, selling customized car stickers and rearview mirrors, has brought in over $1 million in revenue in less than two years.