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German Court Rules on Data Privacy for Online Non-Prescription Drug Sales
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled that online sales of non-prescription medications on platforms like Amazon require explicit customer consent for data collection, aligning with GDPR regulations regarding sensitive health data and impacting the approximately 20% market share of online sales ...
German Court Rules on Data Privacy for Online Non-Prescription Drug Sales
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled that online sales of non-prescription medications on platforms like Amazon require explicit customer consent for data collection, aligning with GDPR regulations regarding sensitive health data and impacting the approximately 20% market share of online sales ...
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48% Bias Score


Digital Payments Dominate Among Young Greek Consumers
A Visa-INEEMY ESE study shows that 80% of young Greek consumers (17-30) use digital payments, despite 20-28% still using cash on delivery for online purchases; in-store, card/digital wallets are favored (81% in supermarkets), while cash is more common for food purchases (37%).
Digital Payments Dominate Among Young Greek Consumers
A Visa-INEEMY ESE study shows that 80% of young Greek consumers (17-30) use digital payments, despite 20-28% still using cash on delivery for online purchases; in-store, card/digital wallets are favored (81% in supermarkets), while cash is more common for food purchases (37%).
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16% Bias Score


Amazon Sues CPSC Over Product Recall Order
Amazon is suing the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) over a January order to recall over 400,000 products sold on its site by third-party sellers because it disputes the CPSC's classification of Amazon as a "distributor", not a "third-party logistics provider".
Amazon Sues CPSC Over Product Recall Order
Amazon is suing the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) over a January order to recall over 400,000 products sold on its site by third-party sellers because it disputes the CPSC's classification of Amazon as a "distributor", not a "third-party logistics provider".
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48% Bias Score


Klarna Replaces Affirm as Walmart's Exclusive BNPL Provider
Swedish fintech Klarna will exclusively provide buy now, pay later loans for Walmart via its OnePay app, launching in coming weeks and expanding to all channels by the holiday season, replacing Affirm and impacting the BNPL market and Walmart's financial services strategy.
Klarna Replaces Affirm as Walmart's Exclusive BNPL Provider
Swedish fintech Klarna will exclusively provide buy now, pay later loans for Walmart via its OnePay app, launching in coming weeks and expanding to all channels by the holiday season, replacing Affirm and impacting the BNPL market and Walmart's financial services strategy.
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40% Bias Score


Zalando's Content Strategy Fuels Revenue Growth Amidst Chinese Competition
Zalando, a German fashion e-commerce company, reported a 4% revenue increase to €10.6 billion and a tripled net profit in 2022, driven by a shift to a content-focused app featuring influencer videos and lifestyle imagery, aiming to become a "lifestyle destination" and compete with low-cost Chinese r...
Zalando's Content Strategy Fuels Revenue Growth Amidst Chinese Competition
Zalando, a German fashion e-commerce company, reported a 4% revenue increase to €10.6 billion and a tripled net profit in 2022, driven by a shift to a content-focused app featuring influencer videos and lifestyle imagery, aiming to become a "lifestyle destination" and compete with low-cost Chinese r...
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40% Bias Score


Zalando Challenges EU's Digital Services Act Designation
Zalando, a German online fashion platform, is challenging its classification as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) due to inconsistencies in user count calculations stemming from its hybrid business model and the lack of a clear methodology.
Zalando Challenges EU's Digital Services Act Designation
Zalando, a German online fashion platform, is challenging its classification as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) due to inconsistencies in user count calculations stemming from its hybrid business model and the lack of a clear methodology.
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36% Bias Score

Return Fraud Costs Merchants $900 Billion Annually
Return fraud, costing merchants nearly $900 billion annually, involves consumers fraudulently returning merchandise or falsely reporting non-delivery; AI-driven solutions and programs like Mastercard's First-Party Trust are mitigating this growing problem.

Return Fraud Costs Merchants $900 Billion Annually
Return fraud, costing merchants nearly $900 billion annually, involves consumers fraudulently returning merchandise or falsely reporting non-delivery; AI-driven solutions and programs like Mastercard's First-Party Trust are mitigating this growing problem.
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48% Bias Score

Generative AI Adoption in E-commerce Remains Low at ShopTalk 2025
An analysis of 683 vendors at ShopTalk 2025 revealed that while AI is widely used in e-commerce (40%), generative AI adoption is significantly lower at 25%, with only 1% offering a fully integrated multi-modal solution.

Generative AI Adoption in E-commerce Remains Low at ShopTalk 2025
An analysis of 683 vendors at ShopTalk 2025 revealed that while AI is widely used in e-commerce (40%), generative AI adoption is significantly lower at 25%, with only 1% offering a fully integrated multi-modal solution.
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52% Bias Score

AI: Transforming E-commerce Efficiency and Personalization
AI is revolutionizing e-commerce by automating tasks, personalizing customer experiences, and improving efficiency, allowing businesses to focus on product creation and customer relationships; this is exemplified by Shoplazza's AI-integrated platform, which streamlines various aspects of online reta...

AI: Transforming E-commerce Efficiency and Personalization
AI is revolutionizing e-commerce by automating tasks, personalizing customer experiences, and improving efficiency, allowing businesses to focus on product creation and customer relationships; this is exemplified by Shoplazza's AI-integrated platform, which streamlines various aspects of online reta...
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44% Bias Score

Walmart's E-Commerce Surge Challenges Amazon's Dominance
Walmart's US e-commerce sales are surging, challenging Amazon's dominance, particularly in grocery delivery, thanks to its 4,700 stores and a new efficient delivery system called Spark. Same-day delivery of over 5 billion packages highlights Walmart's success.

Walmart's E-Commerce Surge Challenges Amazon's Dominance
Walmart's US e-commerce sales are surging, challenging Amazon's dominance, particularly in grocery delivery, thanks to its 4,700 stores and a new efficient delivery system called Spark. Same-day delivery of over 5 billion packages highlights Walmart's success.
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40% Bias Score

Zalando Challenges EU's Digital Services Act Designation
German online retailer Zalando is challenging its classification as a Very Large Online Platform under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), arguing that the Commission's methodology for calculating user numbers is inconsistent and unfairly designates its retail business, which makes up 61% of its op...

Zalando Challenges EU's Digital Services Act Designation
German online retailer Zalando is challenging its classification as a Very Large Online Platform under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), arguing that the Commission's methodology for calculating user numbers is inconsistent and unfairly designates its retail business, which makes up 61% of its op...
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36% Bias Score

Italian Consumer Preferences Shift: Brand Values Rise, Retail Satisfaction Falls
An Ipsos study reveals that 69% of Italian consumers choose brands matching their values, but dissatisfaction with retail stores is rising due to poor product selection (35% dissatisfied, 41% among Gen Z) and loyalty programs. Online shopping is favored for better deals (73% agreement).

Italian Consumer Preferences Shift: Brand Values Rise, Retail Satisfaction Falls
An Ipsos study reveals that 69% of Italian consumers choose brands matching their values, but dissatisfaction with retail stores is rising due to poor product selection (35% dissatisfied, 41% among Gen Z) and loyalty programs. Online shopping is favored for better deals (73% agreement).
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44% Bias Score
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