E-commerce
I used ChatGPT to help me choose a new mattress. I didn’t expect it to go so well
Millions of people around the world are already using AI to help them shop – so we asked the experts which prompts you should and shouldn’t use.
- Jessica Yun
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- Insolvency
‘Halting all bookings’: Sendle keeps customers in the dark amid abrupt closure
The Australia Post challenger has suddenly ceased operations, leaving small businesses scrambling to find alternative providers to get their parcels delivered.
- Jessica Yun
We spent $69 billion online shopping last year, so why is delivery still such a nightmare?
Getting a barrage of delivery alerts for a package ordered online? It’s creating a dopamine-driven loop.
- Amy Molloy
Would you let a bot choose your insurance for you?
Artificially intelligent bot “agents” that search and compare products could revolutionise how we shop, including making it easier to switch insurers.
- Elias Visontay
‘Horrifying’: Consumer Protection WA’s warning over Halloween toys
The deaths of three children from ingesting button batteries prompted an investigation by Consumer Protection WA. What the found was alarming.
- Rebecca Peppiatt
The Iconic once led the online fashion game. Now, it’s fighting to stay ahead
Rapid delivery, customer service, and now loyalty programs: these are the frontiers of e-commerce where fashion retailer The Iconic is fighting to keep its leading position.
- Jessica Yun
- Analysis
- Retail
Subway’s new challenger, the next Penfolds: Six ASX chiefs on what’s next
Furniture, wine, milk and pies: the chiefs of Australia’s biggest retailers reveal what they’re plotting for the new financial year.
- Jessica Yun
Amazon launches its own ‘trusted’ version of Temu in Australia. Here’s what we know
Amazon is introducing Haul, which will sell thousands of products under $25 to go head-to-head with ultra-cheap online retailers Temu and Shein.
- Jessica Yun
- Exclusive
- Trade
‘I think we’re going to win’: The dad-daughter duo taking on Trump’s tariffs in court
As the August 1 deadline for Trump’s next suite of levies looms – including for Australia – many forget the so-called “reciprocal” tariffs have been ruled unlawful. The US government’s appeal is now being heard.
- Michael Koziol
New French laws have put ultra-fast fashion companies on notice. Should we follow suit?
In a world first, France has legislated to tax fast fashion brands, but Australia continues to lag behind other countries in addressing fashion waste. Why is this?
- Lauren Ironmonger