US retail giant Walmart is slated to suspend sales of “All Lives Matter” merchandise on its website, after a backlash on social media. The company, which is the largest retailer in the US, caused controversy online earlier this week when it was revealed that a third-party brand, Old Glory, was …
Read More »Fit: Match, a virtual adaptation experience, moves to Brookfield shopping malls
Fit: Match will launch a handful of slots this fall with Brookfield, which owns malls like Brookfield Place in downtown New York and Fashion Show in Las Vegas, the companies announced Tuesday. Source: Brookfield Tired of going to the dressing rooms to try on clothes and find your correct size? …
Read More »The latest Starbucks company to stop ads on social media
People wear protective face masks outside of Starbucks in downtown as the city moves to Phase 2 reopening after restrictions imposed to curb the coronavirus pandemic on June 23, 2020 in New York City . Noam Galai | fake pictures Starbucks is the latest company to say it will stop …
Read More »Luckin Coffee moves to remove President after accounting scandal
Charles Zhengyao Lu. VCG | fake pictures Luckin Coffee announced on Friday that its board of directors is moving to oust director and president Charles Zhengyao Lu after an internal investigation into a financial scandal. A meeting will be held July 2 to consider the proposed removal of the resignation, …
Read More »Coca-Cola stops advertising on all social media platforms worldwide
A man passes the shelves of Coca-Cola bottles and cans at a shopping center in Lagos, Nigeria, November 5, 2019. Temilade Adelaja | Reuters Coca-Cola announced on Friday that it will stop paid advertising on all social media platforms worldwide for at least 30 days. The company said it would …
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