Dollar Tree, Family Dollar and Dollar General stores were fined after investigators found expired over-the-counter drugs on store shelves
Dollar Tree Inc., which bought Family Dollar in 2015, settled the attorney general’s claims against itself and Family Dollar for $100,000, court documents show. A spokesman for Dollar Tree and Family Dollar declined to comment.
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Previously Asking $1 Billion, Los Angeles’ Largest Parcel Sells For $100,000 After Dramatic Last-Minute TwistAfter asking $1 billion and a fair bit of legal wrangling, the largest parcel for sale in L.A. sells for $100,000.
Read more »
Dollar General and Dollar Tree fined $1.2 million for selling expired drugsThe retail discounters will pay $1.2 million for selling expired over-the-counter drugs and obsolete motor oil.
Read more »
Kanye’s Second Coming: Inside The Billion-Dollar Yeezy EmpireKanye West has one of the biggest hits of the decade—and it has nothing to do with music. His Yeezy sneaker empire is the best bet in a generation to topple Air Jordan. Sometimes it pays to be a control freak.
Read more »
The Next U.S. Recession Looking More Likely As Trump Weaponizes Trade And The DollarThe business outlook has dimmed because companies are no longer sure where and with whom they can invest and expand without incurring the ire of the U.S. President, and it is affecting companies in America as well as in the rest of the world.
Read more »
Why this investor left the pursuit of billion-dollar exits to help employers hire people with autismBrian Jacobs left Emergence Capital to start his own venture firm and invest in companies that are making people on the autism spectrum more employable.
Read more »