Retail stocks in general are seeing improvement as inflation moderates, and 2025 could be another great year for Walmart, the largest retailer in the world. Here are three reasons why investors might want to consider buying it this year.
Developed by researchers at Mass General Brigham and publicly accessible, the database reveals the prevalence of processed foods across various grocery stores, emphasizing the need for greater awareness and regulation of food offerings.
A new tool developed by researchers at Mass General Brigham is aiming to change the way consumers and policymakers think about ultra-processed food.
As a result, Walmart stock doesn't exactly leap off the page as a must-buy at the start of 2025. Though the retail giant's long-term strategy looks rock solid, investors might find better value by staying patient and building positions during market pullbacks, when this retailer's premium valuation comes back down to earth.
Are Pillsbury cinnamon rolls the best you can buy at the grocery store? We compared Annie's, Walmart, Trader Joe's brands, and more to see how they compare.
The Whole Foods hot bar has been a go-to for a quick meal for some time, but despite its popularity the breakfast bar has mostly disappeared.
Love the sound of five pounds of lentils pouring into a bag? If you're a fan of the bulk section at Whole Foods, you won't want to load up on this item again.
Michael Pollan offered us Food Rules; today, researchers armed with machine learning and 50,000 grocery items are trying to turn Pollan’s “wisdom” into science. The findings suggest your shopping cart is less a Whole Foods utopia and more an ultra-processed dystopia.
Our time is valuable. That’s why we’re willing to pay for fast and reliable delivery. Amazon Prime has dominated the online shopping space for well over a decade. Retail giant Walmart introduced a competing service,
Americans stepped up their spending at retail stores and restaurants last month in a clear sign that consumers are still able and willing to shop.
Californian dairy-free brand Misha's Inc has acquired Vertage, a fellow artisanal vegan cheese producer, for an undisclosed sum.
Retirees, brace yourselves: The golden rule of retirement withdrawals just got a cold dose of reality. A new report from Morningstar recommends the safe withdrawal rate for retirees in 2025 is a mere 3.7% — a significant adjustment from the decades-old 4% rule that had dominated retirement planning.