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On the heels of the news that Amazon is buying Whole Foods for $13.7 billion, a new company is selling hundreds of pantry staples for $3 or less on its new site, Brandless.
Brandless launched last month with a promise to sell only "brand-free" products for just $3 an item. Its product range includes kitchen knives, olive oil, toilet cleaner and facial...
Brandless — the company that, in a somewhat cheeky twist, sold a variety of branding-free wellness, household, and personal care products — is back online. The startup abruptly shut down in...
Brandless wants to reinvent consumer goods with a new model for basics: Better-for-you products under its own label, available only through its online store, for $3.
Brandless is an American e-commerce company that manufactures and sells products under its own label led by Tiffany Vail as CEO. [1] Brandless was founded by Ido Leffler and Tina Sharkey, it launched in July 2017. [2] [3] [4] On February 10, 2020, the company confirmed it would cease operations. [5]
Brandless claims its operational efficiencies and simple design, marked by a white rectangle and check marks placed next to trendy value-adds such as organic and gluten-free, can save consumers 40% compared to what they would pay for a national brand.
Starting today, the e-commerce startup is working to win over your dog or cat with Frisbees, collars, and freeze-dried chicken liver dog treats. (Sounds gross, but apparently they’re all the rage...
Brandless sells healthy foods and products like coconut oil, granola, and green tea for less than $3 each. Here are some of our favorite finds.
He’s now chief Amazon officer at Brandless, a direct-to-consumer seller of home, health, and beauty goods and an active acquirer of other companies. Brandless launched in 2017 and famously flamed out in early 2020 after raising close to $300 million in funding.