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Daily Harvest CEO Rachel Drori reportedly dressed up in a Green Lantern-inspired costume at a company retreat as customers claimed that the startup's food made them sick.
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Shein sells a wide variety of products through its third-party sellers.
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Theresa Sobocinski
Theresa Sobocinski sources her items from SSENSE, thrift stores, and popular girl brands like Realization Par and Mirror Palais.
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Some DoorDash workers are asking customers for extra tips after they've already agreed to pick up an order.
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Temu sells things as varied as eyeglasses, razors, and teeth-whitening systems — often at very low prices, as shown on its home page.
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DoorDash is giving restaurants lower placement in its app if their prices for menu items are higher on the app than they are in-store.
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Marc Lore
Former Walmart e-commerce head Marc Lore acquired many digital companies that the retail giant is now selling off.
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There is a cottage industry of scammers using TikTok to promote dubious products, the FT reported.
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Chipotle is cutting down on refund requests by using improved location technology on its app. It lets customers know when they're heading to the wrong location to pick up their order, CEO Brian Niccol said Tuesday.