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Ozempic-type drugs are forcing food giants to grapple with less-hungry, less-impulse-prone consumers: ‘This is brand-new territory’
Retail

Ozempic-type drugs are forcing food giants to grapple with less-hungry, less-impulse-prone consumers: ‘This is brand-new territory’

By Leslie Patton and Bloomberg
October 7, 2023
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Superficial corporate attempts to show LGBTQ solidarity might be doing more harm than good. Our latest data analysis proves it

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October 10, 2022
DTC brands were already struggling. Supply chain issues will force them to adapt
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DTC brands were already struggling. Supply chain issues will force them to adapt

By Kate Ryan
June 24, 2022
Starbucks is recruiting a CEO from the outside: Here are 4 key challenges the new boss will have to tackle
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Starbucks is recruiting a CEO from the outside: Here are 4 key challenges the new boss will have to tackle

By Chloe Taylor
June 8, 2022
Candy is always a treat–even in times of pandemic
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Candy is always a treat–even in times of pandemic

By John Downs
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Economists explain how high inflation wreaks havoc on our brains and makes us feel ‘really angry’
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Economists explain how high inflation wreaks havoc on our brains and makes us feel ‘really angry’

By Declan Harty
April 21, 2022
How the pandemic fueled the rise of the ‘Buy Nothing’ economy
Retail

How the pandemic fueled the rise of the ‘Buy Nothing’ economy

By Beth Kowitt
July 30, 2021
Retail spending hit pre-pandemic levels in July—but big threats remain
Retail

Retail spending hit pre-pandemic levels in July—but big threats remain

By Phil Wahba
August 14, 2020
Fear of coronavirus sends consumers into a grocery-hoarding frenzy
Retail

Fear of coronavirus sends consumers into a grocery-hoarding frenzy

By Anne D'Innocenzio and The Associated Press
March 7, 2020
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Who Knew You Wanted a New Spicy Snickers Bar? Alibaba Did

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October 24, 2018
Taxi Drivers Protest Possible Uber Expansion In NYC
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Uber’s New Fare System Raises Its Cut While Angering Drivers

By David Z. Morris
May 20, 2017

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