Starting Sept. 29, customers can use Amazon One as an entry option at two Amazon Go stores in Seattle.
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Amazon climate pledge: New program makes it easier to shop for sustainable, eco-friendly products
Amazon customers can browse through over 25,000 products with sustainability certifications as part of Amazon’s new Climate Pledge Friendly program.
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LinkedIn ranks Better.com, DoorDash among the best-emerging startups in 2020
LinkedIn released on Tuesday its list of 2020’s top startups, highlighting emerging and growing industries amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Vote the a-holes out’: Patagonia’s new tag wants to stand up to climate deniers
The new tags can be found on Patagonia’s 2020 Men’s and Women’s Road to Regenerative Organic Stand-Up Shorts.
Amazon launches Luxury Stores for selected Amazon Prime members
Amazon unveiled its new shopping page Luxury Stores, where only selected Amazon Prime members can shop for high-end brands.
Marriott to lay off hundreds of workers at Bethesda headquarters due to travel decline
The hotel is laying off 673 workers from its headquarters starting Oct. 23.
Peloton is launching cheaper options: A new treadmill and discounted bike
The fitness platform is repricing its original model for $1,895, as well as launching the new Bike+ and Peloton Tread for $2,495 each.
Jeff Bezos’ ex, MacKenzie Scott, is now the wealthiest woman in the world
With a net worth of $68 billion, MacKenzie Scott is the 12th wealthiest person in the world, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index.
Starbucks encouraging their employees to go vote on Election Day
Starbucks employees will not have to choose between work or voting on or before Election Day as the company looks to boost participation.