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Amazon destroys returned items and new products - Ecommerce giant Amazon is massively destroying returned items and new products. And through Amazon, external vendors also get rid of their unsold goods. All kinds of products are destroyed in German logistics warehouses on a large scale, such as refrigerators, washing machines, cell phones, mattresses and more. This is shown Continue reading
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By Humankind picks up $4M to rid your morning routine of single-use plastic - Single-use plastics are the scourge of the environment, which is why many lawmakers are working to eliminate them. Today, a new brand is launching to try to eliminate single-use plastic in the area of personal care. With $4 million in seed funding led by Lerer Hippeau (with participation from Red Sea Ventures, BoxGroup, SV Angel, […]
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Crisp convinces more investors that it will rid the world of empty grocery store shelves - As we enter Junior Year of the global pandemic, the sight of empty or near-empty grocery store shelves has returned from its debut in early 2020. And if it’s a headache for us, the end consumers, imagine how it must feel to the brands, distributors and retailers of the grocery store supply chain that are […]
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Instagram Is Getting Rid of the Swipe Up: What It Means & How to Use the New Link Sticker - If you've been on Instagram for a few years now, you've likely watched the evolution of influencer marketing unfold.
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eComm Weekly: Walmart's New Test Stores - Walmart is experimenting with a lot in their new test stores focused on efficiency and the consumer! I lay it all out in this quick overview. eCommerce Weekly. What's new and what's noteworthy? Now, Walmart has clearly been listening to their customers because with their newly rolled out stores, they'll be implementing things like Augmented Reality, Mobile and a new check out process. And this is actually aimed at helping both in store shoppers online shoppers alike. And so they will be testing things out like assortment, inventory, picking and a new check out process, which I mentioned before. So what does this look like? Firstly, WalMart wants to become truly Omni Channel, so the first thing that they're going to be doing is offering the same things that they do in store, online. Which they don't currently do. Secondly, they want to get products to the shelves faster. So they're actually getting rid of that scanning barcodes system that they usually do in the back, and they're implementing an augmented reality app that helps the workers see what's ready to go out. So it will get things to the shelves quicker. And lastly, they are getting rid of the traditional lane check out system and doing more of an open system, which is a full service self check out experience. Now you may think this is getting rid of the workers, the cashiers, it actually doesn't. They transition into a new job where they are now considered a host, and so they will actually guide the consumers through the process of checking out. Or the consumers can actually choose to do whole full service with their host. And so we think this is going to be really helpful when stores get busy. And we know that Walmart is actually competing with the speed of their competitors right now. So we'll see if this actually helps consumers. That's all for equal weekly. Tell me what you think. Source: https://tcrn.ch/32Ehwkr
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