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  • Consumers Shying Away From Big-Ticket Items

  • Target, Walmart, Other Retailers Could See Price Hikes

  • Buffalo Wild Wings False Advertising Suit Dismissed

  • Ford Plans $30,000 EV Truck

  • Amazon Shelves Blue Jay Warehouse Robot


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  • Consumers Shying Away From Big-Ticket Items

  • Target, Walmart, Other Retailers Could See Price Hikes

  • Buffalo Wild Wings False Advertising Suit Dismissed

  • Ford Plans $30,000 EV Truck

  • Amazon Shelves Blue Jay Warehouse Robot


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  • Consumers Shying Away From Big-Ticket Items

    Big-ticket home items are taking a back seat to smaller purchases and home improvement repairs in 2026. Experts suggest that belt-tightening will continue this year, with discretionary spending in the home improvement category continuing to show weakness (via Chain Store Age).

  • Target, Walmart, Other Retailers Could See Price Hikes

    Target, Walmart, and other retailers could soon hike prices by as much as 10%. Issues such as inflation, tariffs, and ongoing supply chain strains are largely the basis for these planned price increases, according to experts (via WWLP).

  • Buffalo Wild Wings False Advertising Suit Dismissed

    Buffalo Wild Wings may continue to call its boneless wings exactly that after a U.S. district judge dismissed a lawsuit over the matter. The plaintiff had alleged “[boneless wings are just] slices of chicken breast meat deep-fried like wings,” and had indicated that consumers, including himself, would balk at purchasing them if this was made plain (via FOX Business).

  • Ford Plans $30,000 EV Truck

    Ford has unveiled plans to release an EV truck at a much more affordable price point starting at $30,000. “It’s built around affordability to be able to make long-range electric vehicle travel affordable to more people,” said Ford’s skunkworks team lead Alan Clarke (via TechCrunch).

  • Amazon Shelves Blue Jay Warehouse Robot

    Amazon has shelved, at least temporarily, its Blue Jay warehouse robot implementation. Sources familiar with the matter cited high cost of deployment, implementation challenges, and complexities tied to manufacturing as instrumental in the decision (via Business Insider).

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