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Amazon to Let Whole Foods Shoppers Pay With a Swipe of Their Palm in US
- Wednesday April 21, 2021
- Reuters
Amazon said it is rolling out biometric technology at its Whole Foods stores around Seattle, Washington, US starting today, letting shoppers pay for items with a scan of their palm.
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Denim Underwear For Rs 21,000? The Internet Can't Stop Trolling It
- Tuesday April 2, 2019
- Offbeat | NDTV News Desk
Over the years, puzzled shoppers and unsuspecting netizens have been surprised with thong jeans, upside-down shorts and extreme cutout jeans, among other bizarre items. Adding to that list is Y/Project's "Denim Panties".
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New FDI rules a setback for foreign, local retailers
- Friday June 7, 2013
- India News | Reuters
New rules requiring foreign supermarkets to set up their own warehouses and stores in India are likely to further delay the entry of companies like Wal-Mart Stores, increase costs and hurt cash-strapped local retailers eager to partner with foreign companies.
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www.ndtv.com
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Amazon to Let Whole Foods Shoppers Pay With a Swipe of Their Palm in US
- Wednesday April 21, 2021
- Reuters
Amazon said it is rolling out biometric technology at its Whole Foods stores around Seattle, Washington, US starting today, letting shoppers pay for items with a scan of their palm.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Denim Underwear For Rs 21,000? The Internet Can't Stop Trolling It
- Tuesday April 2, 2019
- Offbeat | NDTV News Desk
Over the years, puzzled shoppers and unsuspecting netizens have been surprised with thong jeans, upside-down shorts and extreme cutout jeans, among other bizarre items. Adding to that list is Y/Project's "Denim Panties".
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www.ndtv.com
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New FDI rules a setback for foreign, local retailers
- Friday June 7, 2013
- India News | Reuters
New rules requiring foreign supermarkets to set up their own warehouses and stores in India are likely to further delay the entry of companies like Wal-Mart Stores, increase costs and hurt cash-strapped local retailers eager to partner with foreign companies.
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www.ndtv.com