Walmart eliminating synthetic dyes from private food brands
The retail titan is removing dyes from various product brands like cereals and snacks.
The retail titan is removing dyes from various product brands like cereals and snacks.
Walmart drops synthetic dyes, Beef prices at all-time high, Peloton adds AI | Consumer news
Walmart will remove synthetic dyes and other artificial ingredients from its store-brand food. Plus, the FTC is suing Zillow and Redfin and more. | FOX 32's Good Day Chicago starts your morning off with the latest breaking news from across the area.
Walmart will remove synthetic dyes and other artificial ingredients from its store-brand food. Plus, the FTC is suing Zillow and Redfin and more. | FOX 32's Good Day Chicago starts your morning off with the latest breaking news from across the area.
Financial expert explains how to protect your money during the government shutdown
With hundreds of thousands of workers furloughed and key services halted, Phillip Shaw from Goldstone Financial Group breaks down the potential impacts on Social Security, travel, and the economy while offering tips to safeguard your finances
With hundreds of thousands of workers furloughed and key services halted, Phillip Shaw from Goldstone Financial Group breaks down the potential impacts on Social Security, travel, and the economy while offering tips to safeguard your finances
Here's the most popular Halloween candy in your state
From Reese’s to M&M’s to Sour Patch Kids, here’s the most popular Halloween candy where you live.
From Reese’s to M&M’s to Sour Patch Kids, here’s the most popular Halloween candy where you live.
Jellycat opens second U.S. shop-in-shop in downtown Chicago
From London to the Loop, Jellycat’s cuddly characters just landed in Chicago.
From London to the Loop, Jellycat’s cuddly characters just landed in Chicago.
Uber wins assault case, Doordash delivery robots, Big tech gambling lawsuit | Business News
A jury finds Uber not liable in a first-of-its-kind sexual assault trial. Plus, lawsuits move forward against Google, Meta and Apple over alleged illegal gambling apps. | FOX 32's Good Day Chicago starts your morning off with the latest breaking news from across the area.
A jury finds Uber not liable in a first-of-its-kind sexual assault trial. Plus, lawsuits move forward against Google, Meta and Apple over alleged illegal gambling apps. | FOX 32's Good Day Chicago starts your morning off with the latest breaking news from across the area.
Does Social Security stop in government shutdown? What to know
Social Security is a program that relies on permanent spending already approved by Congress, so it continues during a shutdown. But some activities from the SSA will be suspended.
Social Security is a program that relies on permanent spending already approved by Congress, so it continues during a shutdown. But some activities from the SSA will be suspended.
Social Security October payment schedule: Here’s when recipients get their checks
The Social Security Administration sends regular monthly payments, and the date varies depending on birth date or when you began receiving benefits. Here's what to expect in October.
The Social Security Administration sends regular monthly payments, and the date varies depending on birth date or when you began receiving benefits. Here's what to expect in October.
Government Shutdown 2025: Dems vote down Republican funding bill
Senate Democrats voted down a Republican funding bill to keep the government open Tuesday evening; with this development, the federal government will shut down just past midnight on Wednesday.
Senate Democrats voted down a Republican funding bill to keep the government open Tuesday evening; with this development, the federal government will shut down just past midnight on Wednesday.
Potential homebuyers are giving up, survey finds
A new survey reveals why some Americans are giving up on homeownership.
A new survey reveals why some Americans are giving up on homeownership.
Listeria outbreak from recalled frozen meals sold at Trader Joe's and Walmart leaves 4 dead, 19 in hospital
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging consumers to discard or return the products covered by the recall.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging consumers to discard or return the products covered by the recall.
Will USPS be affected by a government shutdown?
The U.S. Postal Service would not be affected by a government shutdown.
The U.S. Postal Service would not be affected by a government shutdown.
Holiday travel costs are rising but deals are still out there, experts say
In a Fox 32 special report, Dawn Hasbrouck looks at how to save some time and money when planning that holiday trip.
In a Fox 32 special report, Dawn Hasbrouck looks at how to save some time and money when planning that holiday trip.
Target launches accessible self-checkout for shoppers with disabilities
Target is rolling out a first-of-its-kind accessible self-checkout system designed to better serve customers with disabilities, including those who are blind or have low vision.
Target is rolling out a first-of-its-kind accessible self-checkout system designed to better serve customers with disabilities, including those who are blind or have low vision.
1.2 million countertop ovens sold at major retailers recalled for burn hazard
Oster has recalled over 1 million countertop ovens after 95 injury reports, affecting seven models sold at major retailers nationwide and online.
Oster has recalled over 1 million countertop ovens after 95 injury reports, affecting seven models sold at major retailers nationwide and online.
BMW recalls nearly 200K vehicles due to fire risk, says owners should park outside
The recall affects BMW vehicles from model years 2019-22 and owners are advised to park outside due to a fire risk from corroded engine starter relays that may overheat.
The recall affects BMW vehicles from model years 2019-22 and owners are advised to park outside due to a fire risk from corroded engine starter relays that may overheat.
Deadly Listeria outbreak, coffee prices soar, Delta expands routes | Consumer news
A listeria outbreak tied to pasta sold at Trader Joe's and Walmart has killed four and sickened more than a dozen. Nearly 60 million pounds of meat products are being recalled due to safety concerns. Plus, coffee prices reach a 14-year high, Delta adds new international routes, and more. | FOX 32's Good Day Chicago starts your morning off with the latest breaking news from across the area.
A listeria outbreak tied to pasta sold at Trader Joe's and Walmart has killed four and sickened more than a dozen. Nearly 60 million pounds of meat products are being recalled due to safety concerns. Plus, coffee prices reach a 14-year high, Delta adds new international routes, and more. | FOX 32's Good Day Chicago starts your morning off with the latest breaking news from across the area.
Hillshire corn dog products recalled
Hillshire is recalling more than 58 million pounds of product after learning they could have foreign material, specifically pieces of wood, embedded in the batter.
Hillshire is recalling more than 58 million pounds of product after learning they could have foreign material, specifically pieces of wood, embedded in the batter.
New Trump tariffs target medicine and furniture
President Trump just announced new tariffs, this time they're hitting prescriptions, furniture and anyone working on bathroom or kitchen remodels. Jared Halpern lays out the numbers.
President Trump just announced new tariffs, this time they're hitting prescriptions, furniture and anyone working on bathroom or kitchen remodels. Jared Halpern lays out the numbers.
Amazon to pay $2.5B in FTC Prime case | We talk to the lead attorney
Most of us have Amazon Prime, but did you know the company just agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a Federal Trade Commission claim? The FTC alleges Amazon tricked tens of millions of Americans into enrolling in Prime and then made it confusing and difficult to cancel. We?re joined by Jonathan Cohen, lead Federal Trade Commission attorney, to explain.
Most of us have Amazon Prime, but did you know the company just agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a Federal Trade Commission claim? The FTC alleges Amazon tricked tens of millions of Americans into enrolling in Prime and then made it confusing and difficult to cancel. We?re joined by Jonathan Cohen, lead Federal Trade Commission attorney, to explain.



















