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15 votes
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Once dismissed as weeds, native plants are now flying off the shelves in the US
36 votes -
The raspberry danish latte is making its way around the world after its inventors at a US small town coffee shop decided to share the recipe
24 votes -
San Francisco-based startup Andon Labs has put an artificial intelligence agent nicknamed “Mona” in charge at an experimental café in the Swedish capital
14 votes -
GameStop makes $55.5bn takeover offer for eBay
16 votes -
GameStop preparing offer for eBay
25 votes -
A boom of independent US bookstores, just when we need them most
32 votes -
Empty department stores are housing Cleveland’s booming population
16 votes -
Björk to host solar eclipse rave in Iceland this summer – Arca, Sideproject and Ronja Jóhannsdóttir will also perform at the event
9 votes -
Norwegian influencer buys failed property development in Spain to build ‘self-sufficient’ eco-community – Modern Eco Village plans to erect 500 homes, schools and shops
23 votes -
UK supermarket chain Iceland has abandoned its decade-long trademark battle with Iceland and instead promised a “rapprochement discount” for shoppers in the country
17 votes -
‘So tired I want to cry’: AI promotional giveaways swamp shops in China
13 votes -
Most and least expensive US supermarkets
33 votes -
Walmart hits $1 trillion market cap, fueled by growth of e-commerce, new businesses
15 votes -
This award-winning bookstore looks like a portal to outer space
19 votes -
Amazon is closing its Fresh grocery, Go convenience stores in the US
23 votes -
German chain Aldi bets big on cheaper groceries as US shoppers feel squeezed
37 votes -
Röyksopp | What's in my (record store) bag?
7 votes -
2SAXY - Sweetwater music store in Fort Wayne, Indiana (Live saxophone improv session while walking around, 2026)
11 votes -
What's the coolest thrift store find you've ever scored?
Good deals count too as long as it's a knockout deal.
34 votes -
American grocery stores are a bewildering sea of overly processed food. Here’s why and what to do.
22 votes -
Newly released court filings show how Pepsi Inc and Walmart colluded to raise food prices across the US economy
36 votes -
Bagels and shrinkflation
A few years ago I started shopping at Lidl and came to really like their bakery. I noticed over time that their bagels became smaller. Smaller than the bagels at Giant supermarket, and two real...
A few years ago I started shopping at Lidl and came to really like their bakery.
I noticed over time that their bagels became smaller.
Smaller than the bagels at Giant supermarket, and two real bagel shops I eventually found. Currently "everything" bagels at Lidl are 79 cents each. At the real bagel shops "everything" bagels are $2 each.
The Lidl bagels are smaller, the "everything" bagels don't have salt or nearly as much. I like them better than the bagels from one of those two "real" bagel shops.
Thankfully, the smaller Lidl bagels have fewer calories!
I remember a few years ago I saw several articles about bagel places scooping out some of the bread for people watching their weight.
Duh, they should have just made them smaller.
The Lidl bagels are still large enough to make decent sandwiches.
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Grocery stores are profiling online shoppers and charging them dynamic prices based on algorithmically determined affluence
35 votes -
The unlikely afterlife of big box stores
12 votes -
IKEA finally arrives in New Zealand. Even the country's leader came out to celebrate.
17 votes -
A look at how opening grocery stores alone doesn’t solve US food deserts
16 votes -
New York City Council pushes to legalize bodega cats, giving them ‘purr-fect’ legal status
34 votes -
Pilot scheme where students eat nutritious breakfasts using donated surplus food builds on the ‘folkhem’ welfare model to boost health and sustainability in Sweden
12 votes -
Supermarket rewards card- yes or no?
I have held out for years from getting a loyalty/membership card from supermarkets as I hate the tracking that they do. But here in the UK so many prices are now locked behind it in most...
I have held out for years from getting a loyalty/membership card from supermarkets as I hate the tracking that they do. But here in the UK so many prices are now locked behind it in most supermarkets, it feels like I’m just giving them so much extra money it’s getting ridiculous. I end up spending more money to shop where they don’t do this, but most of the major players are now adding these member only prices it’s hard to keep the status quo.
For other privacy minded people, how do you manage this?37 votes -
US supermarkets intentionally charging full prices on sale items
31 votes -
Ethan Hawke & Killer Mike | What's in my (record store) bag?
10 votes -
Swedish startup Saveggy launches pilot scheme for edible, plastic-free packaging for cucumbers – innovative solution made from just two ingredients: rapeseed oil and gluten-free oat oil
21 votes -
US coffee prices surge
34 votes -
Is America ready for Japanese-style 7-Elevens?
40 votes -
We tested Radius beef for plastic chemicals
14 votes -
ReTuna shopping mall in Sweden is the first in the world to sell only secondhand and repurposed items – established in 2015, it's a municipality-led experiment in circular consumption
25 votes -
How to get a backpack sold by Decathlon in EU to the US?
I have been overly obsessing about getting a new backpack for the past week without any reasonable way to move forward. I came across this bag because I was searching for something that holds my...
I have been overly obsessing about getting a new backpack for the past week without any reasonable way to move forward. I came across this bag because I was searching for something that holds my lunch box and laptop in a tinier volume. Here is what I found from Decathlon UK which not only fits my needs but looks stylish as well! Now, although I can work around with other backpacks for my use case, I really want to get my hands on this one.
Although the same backpack is available in other countries like Ireland, Italy and other EU countries, I have been unable to obtain this on the US site. Writing to the customer care has not been helpful as they asked me to get it from a third-party forwarded from elsewhere.
While I have acquaintances in EU, I wouldn't consider them close enough to have it shipped to the US as a gift (de minimis rule is going away by 29th August, so there will be extra tariffs!). I looked into it getting from a forwarding service and eat the cost, but it is stupid expensive and overall I am looking at about 80-100€. As a student, that is not viable either.
I kinda grew too attached to the idea of using this for my everyday carry for college since I only carry a laptop, a notebook and a lunch box. And I love small backpacks. At this point, I am giving up on getting it :(
Do you have any suggestions on how to get this backpack to the States?
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Danish government has announced it will abolish a 25% sales tax on books, in an effort to combat a "reading crisis"
29 votes -
Pet store owner builds mini subway station for his cats
22 votes -
7/11 closing down 444 locations in the US
32 votes -
Battered: Why half of UK’s fish and chip shops face closure
9 votes -
Just Buy Nothing: A fake online store to combat shopping addiction
69 votes -
Zohran Mamdani’s logo looked nothing like a logo: The bodega-influenced visual language of an outsider campaign for mayor of New York City
32 votes -
Since it was founded in 1924, the Svenskt Tenn brand has become synonymous with a particular Swedish interior aesthetic
7 votes -
Walmart and Amazon are exploring issuing their own stablecoins
15 votes -
Nintendo Switch 2 screen punctures ruin launch day for fans due to store receipts stapled into console's box
44 votes -
Tony Hawk | What's in my (record store) bag?
6 votes -
Hudson's Bay Company | Bankrupt
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St. Louis local bookstores
Last time I asked for local bookstore recs I had an AMAZING time visiting local bookstores in Minneapolis!! I'm going to St. Louis this weekend and I would love recs again! Some extra info: Not...
Last time I asked for local bookstore recs I had an AMAZING time visiting local bookstores in Minneapolis!! I'm going to St. Louis this weekend and I would love recs again!
Some extra info:
- Not shopping for any kids currently so children's sections don't matter to me and I would not go to an all-children's bookshop (though I deeply appreciate their existence)
- Primary interest is sci-fi & fantasy, so given the choice between a bookstore with a good overall selection, and a bookstore with a not-great overall selection but incredible spec fic section, I would go to the latter
- My free time will mostly be on Monday, so both store opening & Memorial Day traffic patterns are relevant to me. If the traffic is expected to be untenable I might stay in my hotel instead, but that's helpful to know too
But, all that said, I would love to hear about any bookstores at all in St. Louis that you enjoy going to!
7 votes