Google is opening its first permanent retail store in New York City this summer
Aleeya MayoMay 21, 2021, 01:21 IST
Google says its first permanent retail store will open this summer.Google
Google is opening its first-ever
retail store in New York City this summer.
Customers will have the option to shop in-store or pick up online orders.
Masks, proper hand sanitation, and social distancing will be required to shop at the shop.
Google is opening its first-ever retail store in New York City this summer.
Customers will be able to purchase an extensive variety of products, from Pixel phones to Nest products, Fitbit devices, Pixelbooks and more, Google said in a press release. Customers will also have the option to schedule a pickup for online orders.
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E-mart will sell its Vietnamese business to THACO
South Korea s largest supermarket chain E-mart is selling its retail store business in Vietnam to THACO Group after hitting road bumps to expand in the market. Accordingly, the local business will be converted to a franchise model managed by THACO, which will pay royalty fees to E-mart.
Since its debut in Vietnam in 2015, E-mart planned to open 10 hypermarkets within five years. At present, the retailer has only one hypermarket in Go Vap district of Ho Chi Minh City. The retailer failed to realise its expansion plans due to challenges in securing liscenses and development sites.
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McDonald s is facing a new $10 billion racial discrimination lawsuit related to ad spending.
Byron Allen s media company alleges the company refused to run ads due to racial stereotyping.
McDonald s announced plans to more than double its spend with Black-owned media on Thursday.
McDonald s is being hit with another racial-discrimination lawsuit this time, related to advertising spending.
On Thursday, two divisions of Allen Media Group sued McDonald s on allegations of discrimination. The company, owned by African-American entrepreneur and former stand-up comedian Byron Allen, is seeking $10 billion in damages.
According to the complaint, McDonald s has refused to advertise on Entertainment Studios networks or The Weather Channel due to racial stereotyping.
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