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Can 5G Power Retail Drone Deliveries?

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UPS , too, is going down the drone path – one that Amazon pioneered for retail delivery uses – and is seeking a certification to operate commercial drone flights. It could receive the certification as early as this year, enabling UPS to have one of the first fully certified, revenue-generating drone operations in the country.

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Singapore Becomes Hub For Tech Giant Rivalries As Amazon Expands

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Amazon is expanding its operations in Singapore as it grapples with growing competition in a city that is fast becoming a hub for Chinese tech giants and others looking to expand across Asia. The world’s largest retailer is also on a hiring binge in Singapore.

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Bank of the West Adds ATMs for Young Customers on the Move

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Bank of the West recently added 143 ATMs across the Denver and Sacramento metro areas through an agreement with ATM operator Cardtronics. The San Francisco-based bank said it has tripled the number of cash access locations for its customers in Denver, to 151, and nearly quadrupled the number of those locations […].

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CBD-Infused Burger Signals Higher Level Of Fast Food Innovation

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Denver CBD Burger. The promotion took place in Denver, capital of a state where marijuana is legal for recreational purposes. But the larger story here is how fast food operations are striving to stand out in a crowded field and with consumers who are increasingly becoming digital- and mobile-centric. QSR Innovation.

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Kroger Teams With ClusterTruck To Serve Up ‘Ghost Kitchens’

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is launching two “ghost kitchens” in its stores in partnership with Indianapolis-based ClusterTruck , which operates delivery-only restaurants. The operation will deliver restaurant-quality food from a menu of 80 meals. an Illinois-based foodservice distributor, announced its plans to help restaurant operators launch ghost kitchens.

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When QSRs Think Really Outside The Box In The Innovation Race

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The realm of quick service restaurants (QSRs) is and actually always has been a pretty innovative space. The drive-thru window, for example, first met the market in 1947 when it was introduced to the world by Sheldon “Red” Chaney, operator of Red’s Giant Hamburg in Springfield, Missouri. The Rocky Mountain High Cheeseburger.

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Can Trust Fuel B2B Sharing Economy Growth?

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At least that’s the gist of a recent report out of Denver, where, according to the city’s main local newspaper , a Denver startup called venUse aims to become an Airbnb of commercial spaces. And investors are still pouring capital into companies operating in the sector.

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