IKEA launches an old furniture buyback program The long-awaited scheme to buy back and resell used furniture is expected to reduce the number of items sent to landfills.
A mall in Shanghai turned into a giant blooming garden According to the concept's authors, shopping malls don't have to be "bright, white, and shiny," according to the authors of the idea.
A breathtaking video of a drone flying through the Mall of America appeared online After a video of a drone flying through a bowling alley went viral, mall executives invited its creators to make a video about the mall.
M&M’S opens new interactive store at Mall of America The store is just full of experiences, with little visitors and their parents having plenty of fun and entertainment.
Profits of KFC and Pizza Hut owners have exceeded expectations Although restaurant operations have been suspended in many countries, the U.S. divisions of popular restaurant chains report revenue growth.
Amazon will be the largest U.S. retailer in 2025 Amazon has a good chance of taking the title of the largest retailer in the U.S. away from Walmart in as little as four years.
Chinese restaurants will fine clients for leaving unnecessary food waste Customers of restaurants are planned to be required to pay extra for the disposal of unused food.
Beyond Meat introduces a new meat-free version of its burgers The company's goal is to achieve price parity with meat products by 2024, which will help attract new customers.
EU to charge Apple with anti-competitive behavior In June 2020, the EU antitrust agency opened four cases against Apple, one of which was linked to the claims of Spotify.
Futura and UNIQLO unveil a collection with graffiti elements The Sport Utility Wear line features graffiti-style designs that stand out vividly against the basics.
Billa opens container stores without cash registers and sales staff The first stores opened in Austria in partnership with myAcker company.
Chanel lost to Huawei in a court battle over the logotype The court noted that the logotypes were similar and stressed that the differences were too significant for customers to confuse them.