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14 votes
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A supermarket chain in the Netherlands is helping to combat loneliness with so-called “slow” checkouts where chatting is encouraged
27 votes -
Supermarket in Finland is welcoming canine customers with specially-adapted carts which allow dog owners to bring their pooches grocery shopping
16 votes -
“Going shopping” is dead: How stores sucked the fun out of an American pastime
62 votes -
Could you, please, write down a monthly grocery list (and instructions if needed) to buy in a supermarket without carrying any plastic back home? Please, state your region/country/city.
I have tried that in New England and I have been unable to do so.
30 votes -
A charge on supermarket single-use plastic bags has led to 98% drop in use in England since 2015
88 votes -
Amazon plans to expand use of its palm scanning technology this year
7 votes -
Anders Behring Breivik's manifesto was listed for sale on Waterstones website – UK bookseller removes anti-Muslim document by Norwegian extremist
7 votes -
Ann Patchett talks about her new book, running a bookshop, and resisting censorship
8 votes -
Americans turning to installment apps Klarna, Affirm to buy groceries
50 votes -
Rodrigo y Gabriela - What's in my (record store) bag?
4 votes -
IKEA is using more wood from Sweden and the Baltics to make up for not sourcing it from Russia and Belarus, which the company has shunned due to Moscow's war in Ukraine
4 votes -
Barnes and Noble's surprising turnaround
18 votes -
Iceland Foods has lost its ongoing legal battle with the country Iceland over the frozen food retailer's trademark name after the EUIPO dismissed its appeal
7 votes -
Inside the hip-hop record store run by undercover cops
6 votes -
Bush (Gavin Rossdale) - What's in my (record store) bag?
2 votes -
For months, mustard has been tough to find on grocery store shelves in Europe. It's a combination of geopolitical instability and wild temperatures.
4 votes -
Fast-rising electricity bills and surging food price inflation are taking their toll in Sweden – Matmissionen and the social stores offering food at rock-bottom prices
7 votes -
Matt Berry - What's in my (record store) bag?
7 votes -
Where do you acquire books?
Hello! I do a fair bit of my reading via Libby (I have memberships at the NYPL and Brooklyn Public Library) but I like to pick up some physical copies as well. I've spent some time in a couple of...
Hello! I do a fair bit of my reading via Libby (I have memberships at the NYPL and Brooklyn Public Library) but I like to pick up some physical copies as well. I've spent some time in a couple of NYC bookstores but I'm curious about online portals folks here use to buy books. I've switched to bookshop.org for new books but what's the go to for used books?
Thanks!
20 votes -
Ten dead in Buffalo supermarket shooting
24 votes -
Drinking Harrods coffee from the 1930s
7 votes -
Mini-warehouses dubbed “dark stores” are quietly taking over urban retail space
7 votes -
Aldi made espresso martini cheese. Why!?
5 votes -
Trader Joe wrote a memoir - The book is a sort of “Kitchen Confidential” for the grocery business, but without the drugs or rage
4 votes -
California to enforce 'gender neutral' toy aisles in large stores
15 votes -
Tesla wanted $22,500 to replace a battery. An independent repair shop fixed it for $5,000.
10 votes -
How many robots does it take to run a grocery store?
15 votes -
The economics of dollar stores
6 votes -
Good electronics repair shop?
I recently went into my attic and pulled out my old 1990s 4-track Fostex X-26 tape recorder. I was hoping to transfer some of my old band tapes to the computer. Alas, it is dead. While it turns...
I recently went into my attic and pulled out my old 1990s 4-track Fostex X-26 tape recorder. I was hoping to transfer some of my old band tapes to the computer. Alas, it is dead. While it turns on, the motor appears frozen, and the device hums. (I don't mean there's line noise when you plug a speaker into it, I mean the device itself audibly hums, even when not using the tape controls.)
I have seen online that some people repair theirs. It's probably beyond my skill level to do so, though. (And I don't really want to do it myself.) I have contacted a few shops near me (Los Angeles), but have gotten no replies, unfortunately. I was wondering if anyone here knows of a good shop that would repair an older device like this.
I have also contacted some places that claim to do cassette to digital transfers, but none have replied to my questions about whether they can deal with a 4-track recording. Also, just looking at their prices, it seems like it would cost significantly more to have them convert my tapes than to get the recorder repaired. (And I'm not sure what's on all of the tapes, so I don't really want to hand over some embarrassing practice tape or tape containing some out-of-context banter between takes on it.)
I've looked online for a used one, but all the listings I've found have been "for parts only", which is what mine would be if I were to sell it. And knowing how these things go, they probably all have the same broken part. So any recommendations are appreciated!
10 votes -
Black-owned record stores are disappearing while vinyl sales are skyrocketing. Some shop owners say it's a sign of a 'whitewashed' industry.
10 votes -
Fry’s Electronics is shutting its doors for good
23 votes -
Furniture giant IKEA is planning to sell spare parts for its furniture – its aim is to prolong the life of its products and dispel the idea that it makes disposable goods
19 votes -
IKEA is to buy back its unwanted furniture from customers to resell as secondhand, as part of the Swedish group's efforts to become more environmentally friendly
10 votes -
Unstaffed, digital supermarkets transform rural Sweden – Lifvs start-up has opened nineteen stores across the country, choosing remote places that have lost their local shops
15 votes -
Japanese convenience store chain begins testing remote controlled robot staff in Tokyo
6 votes -
The demise of the secondhand bookshop
6 votes -
Ricotta Records – Anonymouse, a Malmö-based art collective that has installed several miniature buildings imagined for mice, reveal their latest creation
6 votes -
The true cost of dollar stores - discount chains are thriving, but fostering violence and neglect in poor communities
7 votes -
Microsoft to permanently close all of its retail stores, with locations in NYC, London, Sydney, and Redmond being converted to "experience centers"
10 votes -
Like Christmas: New Zealand's post-Covid books boom
4 votes -
Love Bug's creator tracked down to repair shop in Manila
7 votes -
Calling me a hero only makes you feel better
17 votes -
Amazon-owned Whole Foods is quietly tracking its employees with a heat map tool that ranks which stores are most at risk of unionizing
20 votes -
Shopping in LA? Cover your face or get tossed, Garcetti orders
6 votes -
Inside the story of how H-E-B planned for the pandemic
8 votes -
Norway's hazmat booksellers – two Oslo bookshop owners deliver books wearing full hazmat suits and gas masks in order to raise local awareness
4 votes -
Whole Foods employees are staging a nationwide "sick-out"
16 votes -
My family owns a grocery store. The supply chain is a real problem
11 votes -
Need to stock your pantry? These LA restaurants are temporarily flipping to corner stores.
4 votes