By A Mystery Man Writer
Online shoppers are embracing "dupes": products that look exactly like big brand-name items but are much cheaper. But while some consumers say they shouldn’t be shamed for wanting something more affordable, some small businesses say the knock-offs hurt their bottom line.
Online shoppers are embracing dupes: products that look exactly like big brand-name items but are much cheaper. But while some consumers say they shouldn’t be shamed for wanting something more affordable, some small businesses say the knock-offs hurt their bottom line.
The Truth About Temu: Complaints and Concerns
6 Best Airbnb Alternatives - NerdWallet
The 'lipstick index' and the strength of beauty retail amid
How Fashion is using AI to help you find the perfect fit
Canada's Top Growing Companies: Meet 430 businesses that will give you expansion envy - The Globe and Mail
U.S. TikTok ban: Big brands could pivot, small businesses face another story
How To Start an Online Boutique Business in 2024 - Shopify
What Is a Competitive Environment? (With Types and Examples)
The 5 most common pricing strategies
Copyright - Wikipedia
Influencers face backlash after gushing over working conditions at Shein factory : NPR
In the world of dupes, fake became fabulous - The Washington Post
Some Pharmacies Are Offering Unauthorized Ozempic Alternatives - The New York Times
OK, Mexico, Save Me': After China, This Is Where Globalization May Lead - The New York Times
Dupes offer cheap fashion to Canadians, but small businesses say they're paying the price