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  1. I am in complete support of this! A footprint label can bring to light companies that use unethical practices in their manufacturing processes.

  2. This is exactly what eco-conscious consumers need to make informed decisions.

  3. No clear winner has arrisen yet when it comes to services rather than products. Its an interesting marketplace evolving all the time so it won’t be long till there is a clear brand leader in my opinion. Linking to an interesting page here https://www.salesbloom.co.uk/blog/alternatives-to-ebay/

  4. Wonderful idea, I like how this brand adds qr codes so you go to their site and see related offers and discounts. Though a black and white pic of popular related items would be great on the receipt too.

  5. And they should have a coating of water repellant stuff like liquid glide.

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  6. Japan has these, well, a few million of them.

  7. someone should deffo do this, the options are endless, needs a good recognisable logo though

  8. As long as it doesn’t make the machine take longer I guess it could take off – “Let’s face it, when you’re taking out money in order to dash into the supermarket in the middle of a frantic day, you’re more likely to be thinking about shampoo or fruit juice than taking out a new mortgage or life insurance policy.”

  9. hmmm… but is it ethical? “Generally speaking, the production of cultured meat is presented as environmentally friendly, because it is supposed to produce less GHG (which is a matter of controversy), consume less water and use less land (this point being obvious) in comparison to conventional meat production.”

  10. 20 Fun Fact – The world’s first vending machine was invented in Ancient Egypt in 215 BCE. It reportedly sold holy water in the Temple in Alexandria.

  11. Interesting idea – you can actually rent a vending machine for as little as 10 bucks per week, so if you charge a dollar a week for each slot you could double your money – and make further profits if you charge a percentage of each sale, Folk could even put their car keys in it and sell that. Who knows where this idea could lead.

  12. Theres these too, but look like they are already broken – i guess that means the wind wont bother trying (?)

  13. Martin

    This loyalty company is trying to get this going – agreed, its the best place to advertise as the system knows what you have just bought and what you are most likely to be interested in – it could also offer you a discount because of your current purchase. Should catch on but you saw it here first.

  14. Giftster is good because it lets you invite other relatives that have more idea about what gifts the recipient would like. Great for finding stuff for nephews and nieces where you don’t know what they already have, just invite their parents and decide via the app.

  15. Giftagram does this, just not very well. It needs to be able to take in their interests and more details that it currently does.

  16. …. not likely, not when they get away with other known tricks…. “As you search for the milk and eggs that most people need to make a quick stop for, have you ever noticed that they are at the back of the store? This is no accident. “

  17. Not going to happen but good idea – they make sure you don’t have anywhere to off-load unwanted shopping near the tills. And staff know to give you a dirty look as if you are creating more work for someone. Bad manners in the UK, not sure if its the same everywhere.

  18. CAP AND TRADE
    A government sets a ceiling, or cap, on the total amount of carbon emissions it will allow in a certain time period. Companies who want to increase their emissions must buy permits from those companies who are polluting less.

    CARBON TAX
    A fee imposed by the government on each tonne of CO2 emitted by companies. Simpler to implement than a cap and trade system, but less popular with companies.