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  2. Office supply retailing - Wikipedia

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    An office supply retailer, stationer, stationery retailer or business solutions retailer sells things typically found in an office or classroom, such as computers, monitors, printers, paper writing instruments, books, desks, office chairs and lamps, as well as novelty items like picture frames, artworks and pot plants. [1]

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    In 2023, Ashby posted her first no-buy video on YouTube, outlining 100 different items she wanted to avoid for the year, from toiletries like tissues and paper towels to food like pre-cut food and ...

  4. List of Amazon brands - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Basics (formerly written as AmazonBasics) is a private label that offers home goods, office supplies, and tech accessories. [5] The line was launched in 2009. [ 6 ] As of December 2017, Amazon Basics is the best-selling private label brand on Amazon.com. [ 7 ] In November 2018, AmazonBasics expanded their product line to include home ...

  5. Fischer Paper Products - Wikipedia

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    Fischer Paper Products is a family-owned company that produces stock bags and flexible packaging for the foodservice industry. To date, the number of pinch-bottom bags it has produced is in the billions as it currently makes over 1.5 billion per year.

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    In addition to the standard gets, Plus members enjoy free curbside pickup with no minimum needed, early shopping at select locations and free delivery on qualifying orders when you spend a minimum ...

  7. History of American newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The local delivery boy pulling a wagon or riding a bicycle while tossing the morning or evening paper onto the front porch was a product of the 1930s. Newspapers lost circulation and advertising as the economy went down, and needed to boost revenues and cut expenses.

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