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    All you have to do is use the code: MARCH20 at checkout and place your order before March 15, which is when this March Madness deal ends. If you want to see what you can score during this super...

  3. List of GS1 country codes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of country codes used by GS1 . Source: GS1 Company Prefix. Note GS1 member companies can manufacture products anywhere in the world and can license prefixes from the GS1 organisation of their choice, GS1 prefixes do not identify the country of origin for a given product.

  4. Amazon lowers its free shipping threshold to counter Walmart

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    Just a year after it hiked its free shipping minimum to $49, the online shopping giant has lowered that threshold back to $35. That won't deliver your goods any sooner (you still need Prime for...

  5. Amazon drops its free-shipping minimum for the holidays

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    Amazon is making rivals like Walmart sweat a bit more over the holidays by offering free shipping with no minimum purchase to everyone.

  6. In-N-Out Burger products - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the standard toppings burgers in that range include mustard fried on each meat patty, pickles, grilled onions, and extra spread. The "3×3" (pronounced 3-by-3), the "4×4", or variations of "m" and "c", refer to a burger with a varied amount of meat patties ("m") and slices of cheese ("c").

  7. Walmart To Test A Free, Three-Day Shipping Service That's ...

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    Walmart is preparing to test a new, unlimited shipping service that will compete to some extent with Amazon Prime, but at a lower price point of just $50 per year.