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  2. Primark - Wikipedia

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    According to an article about Primark in The Economist, "For many shoppers, Primark has an irresistible offer: trendy clothes at astonishingly low prices. The result is a new and even faster kind of fast fashion, which encourages consumers to buy heaps of items, discard them after a few wears and then come back for another batch of new outfits."

  3. Cropped coats, stoma access and magnetic zips: Primark ... - AOL

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    Primark’s research has highlighted the challenges and frustrations disabled people face when it comes to fashion and buying clothing, with 80 per cent of respondents saying they felt excluded ...

  4. List of Amazon brands - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Essentials is a clothing line of basic wear for men, women, baby, and kids, with additional options for family, big and tall, and athletic activity, competing with Walmart, Target, Primark and likes own clothing labels. [27]

  5. CARE Package - Wikipedia

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    Originally CARE was dubbed the Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe, and in 1946 CARE sent the world's first CARE Package. Although "CARE Package" is a registered trademark, [ 2 ] the term has since [ 3 ] been widely adopted as a generic term for a parcel of food or supplies sent for relief or comfort purposes.

  6. Who Cares What the Market Does? - AOL

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    The wild swings in the market continued this past week, aided and abetted by both Goldman Sachs' trading glitch and the unexpected mid-session Nasdaq shutdown. It was another crazy week in the ...

  7. Talk:Primark - Wikipedia

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    Primark does get a mention, especially in British press (gives it a British angle - same press wouldn't mention Joe Fresh or Benneton in the article, whereas in the US press it's vice versa). It's a tragic event, and has it's own article, but it is only tangentially related to the companies that were the customers of the factories.

  8. Sweatshop-free - Wikipedia

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    Primark, a leading high street fashion chain, has been blamed that three of its Indian suppliers are using child labour in their factories. After BBC Panorama’s six months undercover investigation, they discovered the Indian suppliers were sub-contracting middlemen who employed children at Bhavanisagar refugee camp.

  9. Does It Matter If Apple Really Cares About Its Workers? - AOL

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