1. Here's Where to Get Food and Travel Deals on Leap Day
Leap Day arrives on our calenders once every four year. That's an excuse to celebrate! Fortune put together some sweet deals to take advantage of.
2. Arby's launches one-day vegetarian Leap Day menu
On February 29, Arby's will have a vegetarian menu, simply removing all meat from its sandwiches. The chain claims the menu change is designed to draw in vegetarian customers, reports CNN Money.
3. Starbucks is entering its most intimidating market yet
The coffee chain said Sunday that the first Starbucks will open in Milan in early 2017, in partnership with Italian developer Percassi.
4. Caitlyn Jenner is starting a brand-new partnership with MAC cosmetics
Caitlyn Jenner is partnering with MAC to make a lipstick for the company called Finally Free, the company announced in a feature on its website. The new shade of lipstick will launch on April 7.
5. Men are twisting the knife that's already killing shopping malls
A new study from Business Insider Intelligence confirms that men are doing a lot of shopping online. So men are thereby helping drive malls into the ground.
6. No one is talking about a major reason that people aren't shopping for clothes in stores
Many people are pinning the apparel industry's recent struggles on unseasonably warm weather, but consumer boredom might be another reason why department stores are faced with declining sales.
7. American Express is officially selling its massive Costco business to Citi
In a statement Monday, American Express confirmed that it had sold the portfolio to Citi. The sale is expected to close in June, and all Costco customers with cobranded American Express cards will be transferred to Citi.
8. Zappos is closed for Leap Day
Zappos is petitioning to make February 29 a national holiday. The online shoe retailer said it wants its employees to have the day off to "Take the Leap" and "do something big, something they've always wanted to do", according to a release.
9. Subway adds new chicken item to its menu
On March 1, Subway will add its new rotisserie style, antibiotic free chicken to its menu. The addition is part of the sandwich chain's new transition into only using antibiotic free proteins.
10. Kohl's Oscar ads say 'thanks'
In an effort to saves its brand, Kohl's was the official retail sponsor of the Oscars. The retailer took full advantage of the event by releasing television commercials that paid homage to classic Oscars winners' acceptance speeches.