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Shoppers Are Caught Off Guard as Prices on Everyday Items Change More Often

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We are printing thousands of new price tags every week,” Mr. Griffin said. Adjusting prices is tedious work and can interrupt store operations, Mr. Griffin said, adding that some employees are working overtime to put in new tags. Groceries are like gas right? To save time, B&R is trying electronic shelf labels at a store.

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FLEETCOR Teams With Nissan In Brazil On Contactless Payments

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The arrangement will see the outfitting of all new Nissan vehicles with Sem Parar Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID tags), providing thousands of drivers with contactless payments capabilities and expanding Sem Parar’s customer base in the region, according to an announcement.

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DUST Identity Raises $10M For Supply Chain Security

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Pioneers of the first diamond-coated unclonable security tag for supply chain security and end-to-end tracking, DUST Identity has announced $10 million in Series A funding. The funding will help DUST Identity grow its customer base across industries, including automotive, luxury goods and cosmetics as well as oil, gas and utilities.

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Russia in Ukraine: Let Loose the Dogs of War!

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The pie chart below, provides a measure of the gross domestic product of Russia and Ukraine, relative to the rest of the world: While Russia’s share of the global economy is small, it does have a significant standing in the natural resource space, as a leading producer and exporter of oil/gas, coal and nickel, among other commodities.

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Here’s a Quick Way to Create a Small Business Budget

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Include Variable Expenses: Variable costs don’t come with a fixed price tag—and will vary each month based on your business performance and activity. These can include things like usage-based utilities (like electricity or gas), shipping costs, sales commissions, or travel costs. Variable expenses will change from month-to-month.

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How Co-Branded Credit Cards Evolved From The Early 1900s Department Store

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In the early 1900s, department stores came up with a novel idea to help their customers pay for their purchases: Customers could use metal plates — that looked like dog tags or tokens — at retailers such as Gimbels that tracked their spending. These gas cards became more important during the oil embargo in the 1970s.

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How Five Retailers Are Catering To Smartphone Shoppers

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Fifteen percent of respondents who paid via smartphone for purchases on location were at a gas station. After they have made their selections, customers visit a dedicated counter, where a cashier ensures they scanned the correct number of items and removes security tags from their purchases. Just under two in 10 — or 19.2

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