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Cubcoats Partners With Amazon On CA Pop-Up

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“There’s a real sense of magic when a kid witnesses the plushie transform into a hoodie for the first time. Digital price tags alongside every product show the Prime price and list price. and owns Whole Foods. We want to put that feeling front and center. The company also has several bookstores in the U.S.

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Thrive Market Stays Competitive In Grocery Segment

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Whole Foods was colloquially called “Whole Paycheck” for a reason — eating organic comes with a very high price tag. As important as the literal costs in dollars and cents, eating fresh foods is also “expensive” when it comes to time.

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Lending Club’s Loan Issue Saga Continues

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The filing itself says that, in its tabulations, the firm “inadvertently included member loans sold as whole loans” and that at least some of those member loans “omitted the amount funded by Lending Club.” One source told WSJ that the errors were the result of a new system that is involved in “tagging” loans.

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Will The Fitness Industry’s Digital Shift Stick Once The Pandemic Is Over?

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Peloton, for example, took the market by storm with its connected fitness bikes that allow members of the greater community to tap into live classes and pre-recorded content with fellow riders from around the world. Even for firms that were already in that business to start with.

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The Amazon Walmart Whole Paycheck Tracker: Prime Day And Its Aftermath 

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Most weeks, the tale of Amazon and Walmart’s ongoing battle for the larger share of the consumer’s whole paycheck is a fairly evenly run race. Beyond the sales, though, Amazon also reported a record day for signing on new members to its $119-a-year Prime service. It sold out quickly.

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The Incredibly Unexpected World Of Leap Year Commerce

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The leap year is upon us – the quadrennial event when the Gregorian calendar corrects a slight problem with its construction that, over time, would more or less derail it. Because, despite what one was taught in elementary school, the earth does not quite go around the sun 365 times in a year. Who has that kind of time?

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The Connected Devices We Never Knew We Needed

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Car technology was an expected part of CES in 2021, as vehicles are a big part of the big show every year — particularly for the last few years, as consumer interest in connected car technology has spiked alongside a growing enthusiasm for a possible future where cars can drive themselves and the humans just tag along for the ride.