COVID rewired shopping and dining
Because of COVID, doing errands may never be the same again.
Because of COVID, doing errands may never be the same again.
As the rate of production increases, and the ability to repair what we already own diminishes, we’ve been conditioned to buy newer — not necessarily upgraded — things.
The pandemic didn’t kill retail the way some predicted it would, but changes in the retail sector have outlasted the pandemic and may be here to stay.
Amazon delivers a social commerce platform The Future.
Social platforms are already feeling the repercussions of an ad slow-down, and influencers are bracing for brand deals to dry up.
The steepest inflation in 40 years has raised the cost of living more than usual in 2022, and shoppers are on the hunt for discounts.
Crocs selected respected designer Salehe Bembury to create a new design for the brand.
While every entertainment conglomerate has a dedicated merch arm, Disney is the first major one to bring the ability to purchase exclusive products directly on its streaming app.
Klarna buys into the creator economy The Future.
TikTok is stepping on Amazon’s turf with the ambition to create a global e-commerce supply chain system and product fulfillment centers that would bring TikTok-marketed products (almost) right to your doorstep.