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11 votes
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'Something needs to change': Woolworths drops $1-a-litre milk in Australia
5 votes -
Etsy sellers say their bank accounts were emptied in major billing snafu
11 votes -
Online grocery shopping has been slow to catch on - We shop online for almost everything. Why not food?
11 votes -
Now your groceries see you, too
6 votes -
Game retailer GameStop says it can’t sell itself, stock dives 27% to fourteen-year low
6 votes -
I tried to block Amazon from my life. It was impossible.
13 votes -
Amazon unveiled Key for Garage—a system that allows Amazon drivers to unlock garage doors to make secure deliveries.
15 votes -
On the experience of entering a bookstore in your forties (vs. your twenties)
8 votes -
And then there were two: Morley Blockbuster one of the last in the world
4 votes -
As a US grocery chain is dismantled, investors recover their money. Worker pensions are short millions.
12 votes -
Prime and punishment: Dirty dealing in the $175 billion Amazon Marketplace
10 votes -
Instacart and Amazon-owned Whole Foods are parting ways
6 votes -
Looking to cancel Amazon Prime for ethical reasons (and quality decline) - what are my alternatives for online shopping?
For the past few years, I've grown more and more uneasy with Amazon's business practices. I think it's time to move on. Not to mention the declining quality in products since international...
For the past few years, I've grown more and more uneasy with Amazon's business practices. I think it's time to move on. Not to mention the declining quality in products since international shippers were added (as discussed in the podcast Reply All).
I'm addicted to the convenience of 2 day shipping, even though we use Amazon less and less, I like knowing I have that option.
I've been considering a Costco membership instead - how does their online shopping and shipping times/prices compare?
I've also considered using Jet more but I don't know much about their ethics, does anyone?
Open to other alternatives and discussion about business ethics here.
33 votes -
Stop buying crap, and companies will stop making crap
30 votes -
How the lowly sneaker conquered the world
5 votes -
A business with no end - Where does this strange empire start or stop?
8 votes -
If cash is king, how can stores refuse to take your dollars? (2016)
5 votes -
Readers rejoice as shop finally sells book that sat on shelf for twenty-seven years
9 votes -
Iceland supermarket chain to let loose animatronic orangutan after Christmas ad ban
9 votes -
Card skimming malware removed from Infowars online store
16 votes -
Walmart-owned Sam’s Club is opening a cashier-less store in Texas
15 votes -
I bought used voting machines on eBay for $100 apiece. What I found was alarming.
26 votes -
How Sears was gutted by its own CEO
10 votes -
Heritage tick for Federation Square jeopardises Apple store plans
5 votes -
Sears, the store that changed America, declares bankruptcy
23 votes -
The long, long history of long, long CVS receipts
11 votes -
Fake honey scandal widens to Australian-sourced brands
6 votes -
Toys R Us bankruptcy auction canceled, brand set for revival
12 votes -
Extra inventory, more sales, lower prices: how counterfeits benefit Amazon
17 votes -
China can’t afford a cashless society
12 votes -
The bodega signmakers of New York
8 votes -
Scott Galloway's presentation from Monday at Recode's Code Commerce conference
5 votes -
Fake bike helmets: Cheap but dangerous
6 votes -
US Food and Drug Administration cracks down on Juul and e-cigarette retailers
8 votes -
Whole Foods workers in the US are moving to unionize
15 votes -
Amazon is stuffing its search results pages with ads, and they seem to be working
19 votes -
Whole Foods workers seek to unionize, says Amazon is ‘exploiting our dedication’
13 votes -
Capilano, Australia's biggest honey producer, and supermarkets accused of selling 'fake' honey
8 votes -
Google and Mastercard cut a secret ad deal to track retail sales
26 votes -
Best job in the world? Luxury resort in Maldives seeks bookseller
7 votes -
Where even Walmart won’t go: How Dollar General took over rural America
8 votes -
Where even Walmart won't go: How Dollar General took over rural America
13 votes -
Coles 'bagflip' fiasco highlights the need for Australian legislation
5 votes -
Bethesda blocks resale of used game: Legal move could have far-reaching consequences for used game sales
16 votes -
Alberta privacy commissioner to investigate use of facial recognition software on Calgary malls
9 votes -
Plastic toys vs plastic bags: Coles' Little Shop drove Australian bag backflip
2 votes -
I work in ML and more specifically algorithmic search
I'm interested in talking with anyone in eCommerce, or interested in ML, AI, Search or whatever you think I might care about ;) What do you all do?
7 votes -
Hammacher Schlemmer: The world's most peculiar company
6 votes -
Australia's Coles caves and will give away free plastic bags indefinitely
7 votes