Are consumers getting tired of AI bots? New data suggests this is the case.
The post Real people need to come back: Business bots are increasingly rebuffed by Internet users appeared first on Digital Journal.
Are consumers getting tired of AI bots? New data suggests this is the case.
The post Real people need to come back: Business bots are increasingly rebuffed by Internet users appeared first on Digital Journal.
World Immunization Week (April 24–30) serves as a vital reminder that vaccines are the foundation of global health, allowing us to explore the world with confidence. As summer vacation planning begins, ensuring your health records are in order is just as important as booking your flight. The Essential “Yellow Card” For those traveling overseas, the […]
Maryland is set to become the first US state to ban surveillance pricing in retail grocery stores, after the legislature last week passed the Protection from Predatory Pricing Act. Also known as dynamic or personalized pricing, surveillance pricing is when a store charges different shoppers different prices for the same item at the same time, […]
The post Maryland to Become First US State to Ban…
Consumers crave speed, but eCommerce infrastructure is struggling to keep pace, according to an industry insider.
The post Where’s my delivery? Same-day delivery expectations outpace logistics capabilities appeared first on Digital Journal.
Intent data has transformed how sales teams identify and prioritize prospects, but it comes with important caveats.
The post AI intent data redefines modern lead generation appeared first on Digital Journal.
National Consumer Protection Week may have ended, but the mission to safeguard your largest investment continues year-round. When it comes to your home, “protection” means more than a security system; it means financial transparency and knowing your rights. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) provides specialized resources to shield homeowners from predatory lending, hidden fees, […]
“Even in a year of historically high U.S. tariffs, we're still importing tons of goods—really inflation-adjusted records,” he notes. American companies continue investing abroad, foreign companies invest in the US, and interest in global cultures and cuisines remains strong. Paul Krugman adds that while people may say they oppose free trade in theory, tariffs themselves are wildly…
Sean Robinson, a 54-year-old schoolteacher in the US capital Washington, did not realize how high gas prices had gotten until he arrived at the pump on Friday. “That is a sizeable jump,” he told AFP, pointing to a neon sign showing $3.27 for a gallon of regular gasoline. Robinson is among US consumers feeling the […]
The post Rising US fuel prices risk sparking domestic wildfire for Trump…
Shop small, choose local, support your neighbor–these are all phrases that have been everywhere in recent years. Small businesses are all around us, whether it be the corner store on the end of our street or the restaurant we cannot wait to tell our friends about. In a world where large corporations have always been […]
The post Are Americans Starting to Prefer Small Businesses? appeared first…
Hello, 2026! It’s a new year and things are changing, including packing! What was once a simple vessel to contain meals has become one of the most visible and influential indicators of trust in the food industry.
The post The New Packaging Expectations Defining 2026 appeared first on FoodChain Magazine.