Undergraduates rallied in support of shopping week in Science Center Plaza Tuesday afternoon, waving signs and distributing fliers that read "Save Shopping Week" and "Stop Course Preview Period" to students filing out of their classes.
Some faculty and graduate students have pushed to eliminate shopping week permanently, arguing that it creates planning challenges and uncertainty for student workers. A separate FAS committee is scheduled to issue a recommendation on course registration reforms in the spring.
The Apple Watch's new sizes makes shopping for bands more confusing - The Verge
Shopping for solo loop bands is just a little more complicated, but nothing new there. In case you didn't know, they're compatible only with Apple Watch SE , the Series 4, and newer models.
To reiterate, bands made for the smaller of the two new sizes work with the previous, smaller-sized Apple Watch models, and vice versa. Getting a bigger-sized Apple Watch band basically ensures it'll work with previous wearables that were the biggest sizing option of their respective generation.
Afternoon Coffee: SAP adding Amazon Business shopping feature; Jaggaer webinar on simplifying
SAP today announced a partnership with Amazon Business that will make the marketplace's products available through SAP Ariba's Spot Buy shopping feature later this year.
The technology integration allows for increased choices for buyers and more compliant transactions for procurement. Users will get real-time search capabilities via APIs.
Someone Doing Your Shopping? Be Nice! - News-Talk 1480 WHBC
More of us have groceries delivered now, and Instacart is a great side-gig for a lot of people. But one guy who works for them posted a list of annoying things customers do. Here are six things that can make your Instacart shopper angry:
Survey: Convenience drives online grocery shopping more than COVID | Supermarket News
It's convenience — not concern — that has spurred more grocery shoppers to go online, new research from digital payment specialist ACI Worldwide shows.
In a poll of more than 2,300 U.S.
Overall, 34% of respondents said they shop for at least some of their groceries online, yet that percentage jumps to 57% for Millennial shoppers, ACI said.
Report: Bustling holiday shopping season ahead - Axios
This holiday season, e-commerce sales in the U.S. will likely be 50% higher than 2019 levels. Brick and mortar retailers' sales will also be up over the same period, but by just 9%, estimates a new Deloitte report released this morning.
By the numbers: Retail sales in the U.S. are expected to reach about $1.3 trillion for the period from November to January, Deloitte says.
Last Al Fresco Day of Year Saturday | Start Your Holiday Shopping in South Pasadena | The South
The temperature may read "hot," but your shopping list can still read "holidays are coming" when you visit the businesses of South Pasadena on Saturday, Sept. 18 — the city's last Al Fresco Day of the year.
Preparations are beginning – the lot at Fremont and Mission soon will be transformed into a pumpkin patch, followed by the annual Christmas tree lot.
NAI Wisinski closes on sale of Alpine Summit Shopping Center - Grand Rapids Business Journal
Bob Lotzar and Bill Tyson of NAI Wisinski of West Michigan (NAIWWM) have closed on the sale of the Alpine Summit Shopping Center.
The Alpine Summit Shopping Center is a 136,942-square-foot commercial center located at 3165 Alpine Ave. NW in Walker, in one of greater Grand Rapids' dominant retail corridors, NAIWWM said.
Gateway Shopping Center getting new cantina
Partners that just opened a new restaurant in Beaumont last month are now focusing on a new sports bar and grill in a expensive space in central Beaumont.
Dubbed Modelos Sports Cantina, the new spot is planned for the former space of Jerry Nelson’s Wood Fire Grill at Gateway Shopping Center at the corner of the I-10 Frontage Road and College Street.
Shopping patterns shift as offices reopen
T he latest take-home grocery retail figures from Kantar show sales fell year-on-year by 1.9 per cent during the 12 weeks to 5 September 2021 as consumers return to out-of-home working.
Sales remain 8.7 per cent higher than pre-Covid levels, reflecting that the impact of the pandemic is still being felt on the market. However, with people set to return en masse to offices and schools in September, shopping habits are expected to change, Kantar reveals.
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