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Phoenix begins fining stores for abandoned shopping carts under new ordinance
A new Phoenix ordinance that went into effect on Jan. 15 requires retailers to keep shopping carts on-site using GPS trackers, locking wheels, or professional retrieval teams.
PHOENIX — Phoenix stores that provide shopping carts to their customers must complete an annual certification to comply with the city’s new shopping cart ordinance. The new ordinance, which will go ...
Phoenix retailers are approaching a deadline to comply with a new ordinance aimed at preventing stray shopping carts. The ordinance, enacted by city leaders in September, requires retailers to equip ...
Costco sells a lot of brand-name goods at a lower unit price than typical retailers charge. But the warehouse chain's Kirkland Signature brand is where the cost savings can really add up. We compared ...
A new shopping cart ordinance has taken effect in Phoenix. The new ordinance requires retailers that provide shopping carts to customers to complete a certification. The certification confirms the ...
Most online shoppers (59%) put an item in their online shopping cart only when they are planning to purchase it, according to a recent report by Sociomantic. However, 19% use online shopping carts as ...
Google launched the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard enabling AI-driven shopping agents to complete tasks ...
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