
Hollister Co’s new checkout technology sparks teen-consumer-payment revolution
Hollister Co., an Abercrombie & Fitch Co. retailer, is introducing a new system that allows customers to hand their shopping carts to someone else for payment.
Hollister Co., an Abercrombie & Fitch Co. retailer, is introducing a new system that allows customers to hand their shopping carts to someone else for payment.
For a new sustainability-focused ad, Mentos engaged raccoons to perform the unpleasant work of trash collection.
According to KPMG’s recent Consumer & Media survey, more than half of US citizens are aware of the metaverse, but just 8% have used it.
The Teach Me How to Gummy campaign by Bayer and Linqia, which debuted in the summer of 2021, focused on elderly users of TikTok rather than young consumers.
PepsiCo will be the first receiver of electric semi-trucks by Tesla, which were presented in California on November 16, 2017 in a presentation.
This is the weekly snapshot of top trends from the Consumer Goods industry in the past week (10th October-14th October). We have covered different categories, including:
While many of us are unsure what the next year will bring, we can all agree that climate change and the health of our planet will be greatly influenced not just by our lifestyle choices but also by the companies we support and how we conduct our own.
Celebrating Diwali on Metaverse could soon be a reality in Dubai, as social interactions are being transformed using technology.
On the Speech Accessibility Project, the University of Illinois collaborated with Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and other NGOs.
Marketers who used to carry out broad-based demographic targeting face new challenges with Generation Z. 91% of 18-to 25-year-old Generation Zs say mainstream pop culture is a thing of the past.
Efforts to minimise waste and promote recycling are at the heart of the circular supply chain. Colgate-Palmolive is one multinational that is leading the way in this area.
Mars, Inc., in collaboration with Rubicon Technologies, Inc., will distribute specially designed, recyclable trick-or-treating bags during October as an extension of Rubicon’s existing Trick-or-Trash programme.
Hollister Co., an Abercrombie & Fitch Co. retailer, is introducing a new system that allows customers to hand their shopping carts to someone else for payment.
For a new sustainability-focused ad, Mentos engaged raccoons to perform the unpleasant work of trash collection.
According to KPMG’s recent Consumer & Media survey, more than half of US citizens are aware of the metaverse, but just 8% have used it.
The Teach Me How to Gummy campaign by Bayer and Linqia, which debuted in the summer of 2021, focused on elderly users of TikTok rather than young consumers.
PepsiCo will be the first receiver of electric semi-trucks by Tesla, which were presented in California on November 16, 2017 in a presentation.
This is the weekly snapshot of top trends from the Consumer Goods industry in the past week (10th October-14th October). We have covered different categories, including:
While many of us are unsure what the next year will bring, we can all agree that climate change and the health of our planet will be greatly influenced not just by our lifestyle choices but also by the companies we support and how we conduct our own.
Celebrating Diwali on Metaverse could soon be a reality in Dubai, as social interactions are being transformed using technology.
On the Speech Accessibility Project, the University of Illinois collaborated with Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and other NGOs.
Marketers who used to carry out broad-based demographic targeting face new challenges with Generation Z. 91% of 18-to 25-year-old Generation Zs say mainstream pop culture is a thing of the past.
Efforts to minimise waste and promote recycling are at the heart of the circular supply chain. Colgate-Palmolive is one multinational that is leading the way in this area.
Mars, Inc., in collaboration with Rubicon Technologies, Inc., will distribute specially designed, recyclable trick-or-treating bags during October as an extension of Rubicon’s existing Trick-or-Trash programme.
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