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What Your Neighbors Get Delivered And How Much They Pay For Delivery

Por: Forbes Business October 19, 2022

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Your neighbors and friends are getting tons of things delivered too. getty Delivery has changed how you shop and live. It turns out you're not alone, your neighbors' and friends' lives have changed too. A from Circuit Routing, which plans trips to avoid traffic and save time, found that more than 3/4 of American households get a delivery once a week or more and almost 25% get a daily delivery. What They're Getting Delivered... + full article



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