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Jason & Scot Show Episode 251 Annual Predictions 2021

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5% of retail in 2019, could be 8-10% in 2020 (as measured by IRI, for CPG private label). Jason: [25:02] Yeah I’m hoping the story city of the future is somewhere tropical but I’m kind of worried that Manhattan is so affordable right now that he might buy that and turn it into a city of the future. Marc Lore leaves Walmart.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 268 – Amazon Prime Day Recap with ChannelAdvisor CEO David Spitz

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Amazon Prime day was launched in 2015 to celebrate Amazon’s 20th anniversary, and has become a world-wide summer shopping event. The length of the event has been slowly expanding since 2015, so it is now two days long. Traditionally Prime Day has been a summer event taking place in July, for example July 15-16, 2019.

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Jason & Scot Show Episode 254 – Walmart and Shopify earnings and retail sales data

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in 2019 E-commerce grew 32% to $792B in sales, vs 15% growth in 2019 E-commerce was 14% of all retail sales (vs 11% in 2019) Jason wrote a detailed recap of 2020 in Forbes: 2020: Not Quite Retail Apocalypse, But Great For E-Commerce. percent good, well 2019 retailgeek rude 3.5% versus 3.5% Walmart Earnings. for the year.