Express Lane: 10 items or less
The temperature is rising and sunny days are forecasted ahead. Since Spring is finally here, I’ve decided to do some spring cleaning around here. Changed some things around, aesthetically, that I have been wanting to do for a little while. Sure it’s not much that anyone will notice.
Also, starting today, you will be seeing this as a new feature on the site: “Express Lane: 10 items or less” will be a near-daily collection of links to news stories and websites that I am finding interesting but may not get a chance to really write about. I had intended to start doing it as a weekly feature, but really, I come across so much stuff on a daily basis that I want to share in this blog and it is about time I start doing that.
For today:
Consumerist, always with the inside information, has a great piece from a former Best Buy employee talking about the lengths he went to in order to sign up people for “free trials” of software and services. With the ongoing RICO case against Best Buy and Microsoft, expect more former exployees to step forward like this one.
Not too long after more details have come out about Wal-Marts plans to enter India, the other half of the joint-venture (Bharti group) is entering into another joint-venture to train the retail workforce in India.
Sales at duty-free shops in Indian airports have declined since the restrictions on liquids have gone into effect.
Didn’t realize that Fergie has launched her own solo tour and the only way to get tickets is through a million promotions from Verizon Wireless or by going to select Kohl’s stores and trying on Candies’ clothing. More info at the Candies website.
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Nice site and great content. I write about retail too and it’s a really exciting time to be in the industry. Also thanks for the link to my article on Bharti training its workforce from my other site.