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ACCC survey finds Australians skipping meals to feed children

Inside Retail

According to initial survey responses, some Australians have been skipping or sacrificing meals to feed their children. The post ACCC survey finds Australians skipping meals to feed children appeared first on Inside Retail Australia.

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Retailers Focus Giving Tuesday Efforts on Feeding People, Pets

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28, several are designed to feed the hungry — whether they have two legs or four. Among the many charity-themed promotions associated with Giving Tuesday on Nov. 27 to Dec.

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Amazon Aims to Create an ‘Immersive Shopping Experience’ with New In-App Content Feed

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Called “ Inspire ,” the shoppable content feed aims to create a place of open discovery within the Amazon app, much like what shoppers experience now on social media platforms. “We We invent every day to make shopping easy and fun,” said Oliver Messenger, Director of Amazon Shopping in a statement.

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JCPenney Goes Live with Backstreet Boys to Kick Off Feeding America Partnership

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The livestream event also marks the beginning of JCPenney’s three-year partnership with Feeding America , which the retailer will kick off with a $50,000 donation to help address food insecurity in communities across the country. In addition to performing, the Backstreet Boys will answer audience questions submitted in a live Q&A.

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USDA’s Cattle on Feed Numbers Stir Up Market Expectations

Retail Wire

There have been some interesting developments from the most recent cattle market report from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

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Amazon adds Tik-Tok style shopping feed to its app

Retail Wire

Amazon.com is adding Inspire, a short-form video and photo feed, onto its app. The feature will allow shoppers to see product content created by brands, customers and influencers. Inspire is being rolled out to select customers in the U.S. early this month before becoming more broadly available in 2023.

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Amazon tests a TikTok-like feed on its app

Retail Wire

Amazon.com is testing a feed on its app that allows users to scroll through videos and photos of products purchased by others. A company spokesperson said that Amazon is “constantly testing new features to help make customers’ lives a little easier” without committing to the feature being rolled out on a widespread basis to its app users.

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