Chick-fil-A opens first-ever seatless restaurant in NYC

The Chick-fil-A will be the first-ever takeout-only restaurant on the Upper East Side, designed to serve on-the-go New Yorkers.

Family Dollar, Dollar Tree to close about 1,000 stores

Several Family Dollar and Dollar Tree stores are set to close after the company suffered a significant quarterly loss.

Majority of Americans feel frustrated by excessive tipping, leaving less on average: survey

Tipping expectations have "gone too far" for many Americans, citing increasing gratuity requests at self-service kiosks and convenience stores, according to a new survey.

Home buyers need to make $47,000 more than in 2020 to afford a home

A new report from Zillow finds that some people are relying on financial gifts to help cover the cost of a down payment for a home or moving to low-cost cities to find affordable housing.

Trader Joe’s mini tote bags reselling on eBay for hundreds of dollars

Move over, Stanley tumblers. Trader Joe’s mini tote bags are getting snapped up. One eBay user is reselling a set of the bags for nearly $1,000.

Krispy Kreme free doughnut: Chain unveils 4 new flavors for St. Patrick's Day 2024

Krispy Kreme has free doughnuts in honor of St. Patrick’s Day 2024. Here’s how to score the green treat, as well as a look at some of its new festive flavors.

This is how much money you need to 'live comfortably,' data shows

Researchers analyzed data to determine the income required to "live comfortably" in the nation's 99 largest metropolitan areas.

Jool Baby recalls more than 63K Nova Baby infant swings over suffocation risk

The Jool Baby infant swing recall impacts about 63,100 products over a suffocation risk for babies, consumer safety officials said. Here’s what to know.

Costco keeps membership fees at current price, though hike still a 'when, not if'

Costco is keeping its membership fees at their current prices, a move that may allow customers to breathe a sigh of relief — for now. The retailer, however, did not rule out a future hike.

APS rate hike go into effect on March 8
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APS projects the average impact to homeowners will be about 8%, or $10.50 per month. APS says many factors will impact monthly bills, including how much energy a customer uses and a customer's time-of-use plan.