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  2. Wet markets in China - Wikipedia

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    In China, wet markets are traditional markets that sell fresh meat, produce, and other perishable goods. They are the most prevalent food outlet in urban regions of China but have faced increasing competition from supermarkets. Since the 1990s, wet markets in large cities have been predominantly moved into modern indoor facilities.

  3. Temu - Wikipedia

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    Launched. September 2022. Temu ( / ˈtiːmuː / TEE-moo) is an online marketplace operated by the Chinese e-commerce company PDD Holdings. [ 8][ 9] It offers heavily discounted consumer goods [ 10] which are mostly shipped to consumers directly from China. [ 11][ 12] Temu's business model has allowed it to become popular among consumers but has ...

  4. Cashback website - Wikipedia

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    Many cashback sites offer users a reward for referring others to the site. Payment is generally made to the user in the form of bank transfers, gift vouchers, online sites such as PayPal, bank checks, mobile recharges or online orders at the request of the user. Some cashback websites place a threshold on a customer's account such that a user ...

  5. Cashback Monitor guide - AOL

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    Cashback Monitor is a website that tracks earnings rates across dozens of online shopping portals and cash back sites, making it easy to see which portal will give you the most points, miles or ...

  6. Are cash-back apps like Ibotta and Rakuten worth it? - AOL

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    Cash-back sites allow you to earn a percentage of cash back on your purchases, and some even run price comparisons for you. As Bookbinder learned, big purchases can mean big savings.

  7. Taobao - Wikipedia

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    Taobao is a Chinese online shopping platform. It is headquartered in Hangzhou and is owned by Alibaba. According to Alexa rank, it was the eighth most-visited website globally in 2021. [ 3] Taobao.com was registered on April 21, 2003 [ 4] by Alibaba Cloud Computing (Beijing) Co., Ltd. Taobao Marketplace facilitates consumer-to-consumer retail ...

  8. ShopBack - Wikipedia

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    ShopBack is a cashback reward program [ 1] available across the Asia-Pacific (APAC). It allows online shoppers to receive a small percentage of their purchases on the platform, paid for through affiliate programs by the merchant. The platform also provides coupons, voucher codes, product comparison, QR code payment, [ 2] and most recently, buy ...

  9. China's relentless e-commerce price war leaves sellers ... - AOL

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    Chinese e-commerce vendors are struggling for survival as sales growth slows, price pressure rises and shopping platforms compete with ever-more aggressive policies to attract increasingly cost ...