Sunday 1 October 2017

Best of Pax Westona: September 2017
  • How Big Business got Brazil hooked on junk food (NYT)
  • The inside story of what it took to keep a Texas grocery chain running in the chaos of Hurricane Harvey (LinkedIn)
  • The lonely future of buying stuff (Bloomberg)
  • How grocery giant Aldi plans to conquer America: Limit choice (WSJ)
  • Nestle makes billions bottling water it pays nearly nothing for (Bloomberg)
  • The grocery industry confronts a new problem: Only 10% of Americans love cooking (HBR)
  • Meet the CamperForce, Amazon's nomadic retiree army (Wired)
  • Behind a $13 shirt, a $6-an-hour worker (Los Angeles Times)
  • Is Unilever the last good big company (Bloomberg)
  • Two ex-Googlers want to make bodegas and mom-and-pop stores obsolete (Fast Company)

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