
Retailers are well aware of consumers' desire to shop in the most effortless ways possible, but several in-store pain points continue to hinder such experiences, according to an October 2019 survey from Capgemini.
Nearly half of the adults surveyed worldwide said they were frustrated by products being out of stock in-store. And four in 10 respondents said they had difficulties in physically locating what they needed.
Above all else, however, the largest share of adults (60%) said they were irritated with long checkout lines.
Many things are taking place:
Eisenberg: No Blank Check for a Free Agency Shopping Spree
That great annual shopping bazaar known as NFL free agency begins March 18, some five-and-a-half weeks from now. It'll be an exciting and interesting time, as always, and anticipation is running higher than usual in Baltimore this year.
Not only are the Ravens coming off their best-ever regular season, with much to anticipate, but they've got more spending power. They've been near the bottom of the league in available salary cap space for a while, but their situation is improving.
Shopping at Costco saves me over $500 a year on personal-care products - Business Insider
A lot of people I know grew up spending Saturday or Sunday rolling massive shopping carts around the warehouse store, sampling food and buying things in bulk. My parents were obsessed with discounts but never got into Costco, mostly because there wasn't one in our town.
I might have gone even longer without testing out the store, but my fiance and I moved to a new place and needed a lot of, well, everything.
I almost didn't go inside because the parking lot was packed and the shopping carts were practically the size of our Corolla — I was terrified that the large crowd and shoppers' bumping baskets would cost me a lot of bruises. But I knew this was the best option for us since we didn't have a car to make regular trips to the grocery store, Target, or elsewhere.
Gas Leak Prompts Coral Springs Police To Close Off Shopping Center - TAPinto
CORAL SPRINGS, FL – Police closed off access to Waterway Shoppes At Heron Bay on Sunday morning as firefighters worked to repair a gas leak.
The incident in the 6200 block of Coral Ridge Drive prompted authorities to ask residents to avoid the area. The shopping center was closed for about 40 minutes.
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CORAL SPRINGS, FL - There was a time when professionals such as lawyers and doctors responded to fire calls in Coral Springs.
And here's another article:
Bipartisan push emerges for SEC to again scrutinize 'rate shopping' conflicts in bond market -
An advisory committee of the Securities and Exchange Commission put that question on the top of its agenda for a meeting Monday in Washington following renewed calls by lawmakers for the agency to beef up its checks of the credit-ratings industry.
The gathering will come a week after four senators led by Roger Wicker, a Republican from Mississippi, wrote a letter to SEC Chairman Jay Clayton asking why the agency hasn't proposed more curbs for conflicts that can arise when bond issuers pay for ratings, more than nine years after the SEC was given broader oversight of the sector.
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