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Fresh Food Retail Could Get Boost Via Tech And New Laws

PYMNTS

It’s hardly news that digital and mobile technology — along with advances in logistics and delivery, and the rise of newer players — are changing the grocery industry. The latest demonstration of that comes from Oklahoma City. The latest demonstration of that comes from Oklahoma City. Fresh Food Robots.

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Schmidlap Bank, A Division of Community Bank

Jeff For Banks

Perhaps there is little evidence of the benefit of your 100-year brand, so it's a difficult argument to make. In more recent merger discussions, however, I have heard more refreshing arguments that it is not necessary to re-brand every nook and cranny of your bank into one. But did they have to?

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Alexa’s Future As a Built-In Roommate

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That’s a pretty significant upgrade to the normal roommate arrangement — and one that complexes like Brandon Place in Oklahoma City are hoping will be attractive to residents. With Amazon Smart Home products incorporated into 25 of its home models, the brand was expected to expand the rollout. Hey Alexa, Pay My Rent’.

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The Surprise And No Delight Edition: Whole Foods, Sonic and BAMS

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The first sign that a big breach had happened was after banks in the Oklahoma City area reported that they had noticed a wave of bad card transactions held together by a single commonality: All of the cards had recently been used at a Sonic location.

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Uber Of X: WeGoLook Is The Uber Of Authentication

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As a result, consumers can ultimately lose confidence or faith in their favorite brand or retailer. One company that’s looking to remove the stigma of online purchases is Oklahoma-based startup company WeGoLook. RS: WeGoLook is a mobile technology company that’s changing the way the world works.

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