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  2. Target launches free, 2-day shipping with no minimum purchase ...

    techcrunch.com/2018/10/24/target-launches-free-2...

    Target says it’s launching the free, two-day shipping on November 1, and will extend the offer throughout the holiday season, wrapping on December 22. Before, this free shipping option was only ...

  3. Walmart+ takes on Prime by dropping $35 minimum on Walmart ...

    techcrunch.com/2020/12/02/walmart-takes-on-prime...

    And coming in at $98 per year (or $12.95/mo), it’s cheaper than Prime’s $119 per-year membership, which could appeal to consumers only interested in free delivery.

  4. Amazon Fresh will soon require a minimum order of over $150 ...

    www.engadget.com/amazon-fresh-minimum-order-over...

    At the moment, Amazon Prime customers can enjoy free grocery delivery via the company's Fresh service for checkouts worth $35 and above. It's a reasonable and pretty affordable minimum purchase ...

  5. Target.com Undercuts Amazon And Walmart With New Free ...

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    Target today a change to its e-commerce site designed to undercut competitors like Amazon and Walmart: It dropped the minimum requirements for free shipping from $50 previously down to just $25 ...

  6. Uniform Shipping Law Code - Wikipedia

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    Uniform shipping Law Code (USL Code) is one of the shipping laws and regulations of Australia, which provides standards for the design, construction and operation of domestic commercial vessels in Australian waters. The basic idea of the uniform shipping laws code is to harmonize the regulations of the sailing vessels, boats and commercial ...

  7. Minimum wage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, 1.6 million Americans earned no more than the federal minimum wage—about 1% of workers, and less than 2% of those paid by the hour. Less than half worked full time; almost half were aged 16–25; and more than 60% worked in the leisure and hospitality industries, where many workers received tips in addition to their hourly wages.