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7 votes
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The US government spends millions to open grocery stores in food deserts. The real test is their survival.
35 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission bans fake online reviews, inflated social media influence; rule takes effect in October
52 votes -
Customers didn’t stop spending. Companies stopped serving.
61 votes -
US targets surging grocery prices in latest probe
30 votes -
Loblaw says financial impact of May boycott 'minor', as sales grow and profit slips
13 votes -
IKEA has been accused of contributing to the rapid deterioration of Romania's biologically rich forests – campaigners say suppliers benefitting from corrupt environment in the country
29 votes -
Escape from the box: new technology and old tactics have made buying a car a death march of deception
51 votes -
A handful of US grocery stores now have ammo vending machines
24 votes -
Shopping app Temu is “dangerous malware,” spying on your texts, lawsuit claims
45 votes -
Sweden faces increasing numbers of banking scams
5 votes -
Seattle's Scarecrow Video says it needs to raise $1.8M or face possible closure
12 votes -
$2.70 supermarket wine wins gold medal at international wine contest
58 votes -
Retailers hate that you buy big things on your laptop
38 votes -
Fast-food owners, squeezed customers test limit of value meal economy
32 votes -
Sweden and Finland have moved to relax strict laws that govern the sale of alcohol, while preserving wider state monopolies
9 votes -
'I was misidentified as shoplifter by facial recognition tech'
59 votes -
A Reddit-led boycott of Loblaws, one of Canadas largest grocers, begins today
46 votes -
London Drugs closes stores until further notice due to cyberattack
22 votes -
The world's oldest hat shop that fitted James Bond
4 votes -
Amazon grows to over 750,000 robots as world's second-largest private employer replaces over 100,000 humans
29 votes -
Kroger’s panopticon: Making criminals of grocery shoppers
37 votes -
The story of The Oregon Trail
18 votes -
We need to talk about Trader Joe's
33 votes -
California store sells returned Amazon packages — still in the box
15 votes -
Visa, Mastercard settle long-running antitrust suit over swipe fees with merchants
20 votes -
Borders book store | Bankrupt
9 votes -
Indonesia’s e-bike shops are building their own batteries
10 votes -
Why are there so many car washes in the US?
24 votes -
Refund fraud schemes promoted on TikTok, Telegram are costing Amazon and other retailers billions of dollars
37 votes -
Walmart buying TV-brand Vizio for its ad-fueling customer data
48 votes -
The plastic chemicals hiding in your food. Test results for bisphenols/phthalates.
14 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission and eight states sue to block supermarket merger between Kroger and Albertsons
37 votes -
The hidden butterfly trade
12 votes -
Fanatics has finally pissed off the wrong people
16 votes -
EBay will pay $59 million settlement over pill presses sold online as US undergoes overdose epidemic
10 votes -
Why Walmart pays its US truck drivers six figures
16 votes -
Why a big box store started solving violent crimes
9 votes -
‘No cash accepted’ signs are bad news for millions of unbanked Americans
55 votes -
The Sad Bastard Cookbook - No longer available on Amazon
16 votes -
The future of e-commerce is a product whose name is a boilerplate AI-generated apology
17 votes -
TIL: Don't use your points directly on Amazon
Maybe everyone knows this, but I suspect not. For years, I've been using the points I earn on a Chase Freedom card directly on Amazon. I just found out today that I'm only getting 80% of the...
Maybe everyone knows this, but I suspect not. For years, I've been using the points I earn on a Chase Freedom card directly on Amazon. I just found out today that I'm only getting 80% of the value. Redeeming 26,345 points at Amazon yields $210.76. Redeeming 26,345 points on the Chase website (for an Amazon gift card) yields $263.45.
The Chase Amazon Prime Visa does give 100% of value directly on Amazon's site.
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Wool and fabrics - Online retailer recommendations?
Hey everyone! Currently trying to make sewing more of a hobby by creating things rather than just tailoring/repairing clothes I already own. I've dabbled but haven't done much (fanny pack humble...
Hey everyone! Currently trying to make sewing more of a hobby by creating things rather than just tailoring/repairing clothes I already own.
I've dabbled but haven't done much (fanny pack humble brag here). Thinking a good first project to get back into it would be making a winter cloak for my gf, this one in particular. Hoping to make it with wool or another warm, fairly snow or proof fabric, open to suggestions for alternatives too.
I'm aware making clothing tends to be more $$$ than buying premade, but having trouble justifying the price on some of the sites I've seen and hesitant when I can't see or touch the fabric before purchasing.
Curious if anyone here would have a recommendation for an online retailer that ships to the US that they think is a good deal? I was hoping to spend a max of $40-50/yard but would be willing to spend more if I got some friendly assurance of a seller's quality and customer service.
Thanks!
(P.S. chronic lurker and think this is my first post on Tildes so just let me know if there is a better group or tags for this!)23 votes -
Sculptor sues Swedish glassmaker Kosta Boda for €1m in test of EU ‘bestseller clause’ – landmark case may open door to retrospective claims across bloc
6 votes -
‘Winning requires hard work’: Wayfair CEO sends employees a gloomy pre-holiday email following layoff-filled year
27 votes -
IKEA has warned of product delays following rebel attacks on ships using the key Red Sea trade route
14 votes -
Ten years later, new clues in the Target breach
24 votes -
US stores increasingly reverse course on self checkout
62 votes -
A West Virginia judge largely denied Amazon's motion to dismiss lawsuit over selling a spycam disguised as a bathroom hook
22 votes -
Meet the people working three jobs to afford Erewhon
11 votes