International Marketplace is the premier international food market in Las Vegas for food from around the world. The store carries products from over 50 countries and aims to connect us all through food. The world is full of food waiting to be eaten and discovered!
thredUP is an online consignment and thrift store where you can buy and sell high-quality secondhand clothes. Find your favorite brands at up to 90% off.
If small local shop owners don’t try harder and catch on to e-commerce they will be killed by the big guys like Tesco and Walmart who rightfully made delivery a priority. Shame.
Groceries delivered to your door in as little as 15 minutes or scheduled at a time that works for you. Everything from groceries and essentials to 24 hour alcohol delivery, food delivery, snacks, drinks and much more.
hmm not quite there yet, more are doing it but at Très Bien you can’t just “browse”… “you can speak directly to one of the 20 people who work in the company, who will be sat at a large desk with a rack of clothing behind them.”
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I bet you can find most of these snacks on online retail stores like Amazon.
Exotic World does sell snacks from all over the world.
https://exoticworld.us/
Another one in Las Vegas.
Already done! Here’s a news story about one based in Utah.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/utah/exotic-marketplace-ut/
Check out this store that sells secondhand designer clothing items!
https://www.thredup.com/
Starting an online thrift store is pretty straightforward. You just need to find an excellent source for clothing items to sell.
You can find many amazing designer clothing items in thrift stores. How cool would it be if you could easily shop for them online?
it’s bogo not bogus btw
Buy one, give one is a great idea. And there are a few options nowadays according to this web page.
The vain fashion industry has already started to exploit this idea.
It may happen (again) yet according to this article.
If small local shop owners don’t try harder and catch on to e-commerce they will be killed by the big guys like Tesco and Walmart who rightfully made delivery a priority. Shame.
I don’t think this idea exists in reality but sites like delivery should expand their app so any shop owner can add their product range and location.
hmm not quite there yet, more are doing it but at Très Bien you can’t just “browse”… “you can speak directly to one of the 20 people who work in the company, who will be sat at a large desk with a rack of clothing behind them.”
You can’t actually buy on zoom, just browse, so this idea isn’t real yet at all. Better making a bespoke app rather than use Zoom imho.
Great idea, it’s now being realised by some big players – watch this space
I remember when oil companies were hated this much. Now its digital overlords in the firing sights. Makes sense to dislike them I suppose.
Good idea and good point. Ebay’s days are numbered, Bezoz wants the lot.