Amazon’s setting up a discounted shop that will fly products to consumers from China. It’s meant to copy Shein and Temu’s business models.
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Once thought to be fizzling, fizzy drinks are bubbling with growth and investment at a pace not seen in years.
The drug-store chain lowered prices on more than 1,500 items including vitamins, chips, lotion, and Squishmallow plushies.
PayPal is harnessing purchase data to join the ever-growing list of companies with a new offshoot advertising business.
If 3 million people pass through security checkpoints Friday, it’d mark the busiest travel day ever recorded.
The retailer will cut prices on up to 5,000 grocery items to keep pace with lower-cost rivals like Walmart.
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The-commerce app, which has spent a fortune marketing itself in America, is reportedly starting to hedge its reliance on the US market.