The Ivy League university's student newspaper says $5,000 in the chocolate-hazelnut spread disappears each week.
States are holding on to billions that residents don't know they have. That money becomes state revenue if not picked up.
Somebody did -- and got called out for it online. For dining-industry workers, it's just the latest in a string of penny-pinching indignities.
India says the Mondelēz subsidiary lied to get a tax exemption, thereby avoiding $46 million in taxes.
An online shirt shop kicked off Amazon for trying to boost its numbers with randomized apparel phrases runs out of cash.
Michael Katz claimed the company publicly humiliated him to avoid paying the bonus he was promised after selling his online ad company.
First, the Swedish mega-chain got caught in the horse meat scandal. Now, it finds out China has dumped nearly 2 tons of its tainted chocolate cake.
Low prices, high romance? A study of Craigslist missed connections finds the superstore is a romantic hotspot in 15 states.
| Tags: | Retail |
VIDEO ON MSN MONEY
DATA PROVIDERS
Copyright © 2013 Microsoft. All rights reserved.
Quotes are real-time for NASDAQ, NYSE and AMEX. See delay times for other exchanges.
Fundamental company data and historical chart data provided by Thomson Reuters (click for restrictions). Real-time quotes provided by BATS Exchange. Real-time index quotes and delayed quotes supplied by Interactive Data Real-Time Services. Fund summary, fund performance and dividend data provided by Morningstar Inc. Analyst recommendations provided by Zacks Investment Research. StockScouter data provided by Verus Analytics. IPO data provided by Hoover's Inc. Index membership data provided by SIX Financial Information.
Japanese stock price data provided by Nomura Research Institute Ltd.; quotes delayed 20 minutes. Canadian fund data provided by CANNEX Financial Exchanges Ltd.
TOP STOCKS
The market's cheap money addiction is laid bare. No one knows how it will end.
MARKET DISPATCHES
The Market Dispatches column has been discontinued. Here's where to find the latest stock and business news on MSN Money, and the latest from market writer Charley Blaine.
FRUGAL COOL
Starting Monday, this site is joining forces with MSN Money Smart Spending. Here's why.
MONEY & POLITICS
Breaking up big banks is an untested solution to the too big to fail problem that attempts to isolate and dismantle large, troubled institutions while protecting the rest of the economy.
SMART SPENDING
Yes, sometimes retail therapy has a place. Just try to be aware of shopping to beat the blues, and don't overspend.
SMART TAXES
The IRS is struggling to combat identify thieves who file fraudulent tax returns in the names of older residents who don't need to file.

