Tag: Shopping

  • HERCRAFT Stylish Shoulder PU-Leather Handbags for Women’s, Girls and Ladies. Latest Big Size Bag for office, Shopping, College and Casual use.

    HERCRAFT Stylish Shoulder PU-Leather Handbags for Women’s, Girls and Ladies. Latest Big Size Bag for office, Shopping, College and Casual use.

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    —– About HERCRAFT —–
    We believe every women is “unique” in the world, and we hope that with our products, you will become more confident;
    We are Manufacturer of  women and girls Handbags, Slingbags, Satchel Bags, Backpack etc. we believe in Quality Products. Hercraft Purses will definitely be your first choice. You won’t regret when purchasing from our shop.
    Simple, Classic and Stylish
    Item Type: Handbag, Purse, Cross body bag, Tote, Shoulder bag
    Style Type: Black, Blue, Cream, Pink, Skyblue
    Outer Material: Synthetic Leather (PU).
    Inner Material: Polyester.
    Large Capacity & Multiple Uses.
    Presented nicely, are all the features of this fashionable bags set
    It has plenty of organized storage and it is a chic way to keep all your essentials
    Easily carry your mobile phone, wallet, cosmetic, iPAD, umbrella and other daily things
    The purse set can hold your iPad, wallet, makeups, phone, perfumes, gloves and other your daily use items and keep them organized.
    Purse set dimension
    Handbag: 28*22*5 (L*W*H)
    Care Instructions:
    Please do not put the bags, wallet, clutches exposed to the sun for a long time.
    If the bags, wallet, clutches is stained with dust, wipe it with a dry towel or a special leather cleaner.
    When the bags, wallet, clutches is not used, please wipe it with a dry towel and put it in a dry place. Please do not put in damp places.
    Notes:
    Please allow little colour difference due to the monitor and light brightness.
    Please allow 0.1″-0.8″ size error due to manual measurement. And please confirm the size information
    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 28 x 22 x 5 cm; 350 Grams
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 22 September 2022
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Hecrcraft bags, India
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BG5T64VS
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ PastingHandle_001
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
    Department ‏ : ‎ Womens
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Hecrcraft bags, India, Support@hercraftstore.com
    Packer ‏ : ‎ Hercraft Bags, India
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 350 g
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 28 x 22 x 5 Centimeters
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.00 count
    Included Components ‏ : ‎ Handbag
    Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Polyurethane

    ✅ Handbags: One Main spacious compartment with top Zip closure.
    ✅ FUNCTIONAL: The purse set perfect for dating, shopping, working, traveling, party and other occasions. Nice Gift for families, wife, friends, parents on any significant moments like anniversary, birthday, holidays, celebration day.
    ✅ Made of PU, Dimension- 28*22*5 CM (LxBxH)
    ✅ Product Color slightly may vary due to display color setting.; Outer Material Type: Polyurethane; Inner Material Type: Cotton; Occasion Type: Casual

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  • Republican 2024 rivals go shopping for big donors

    Republican 2024 rivals go shopping for big donors

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    The slate of donor events also neatly illustrates the current state of the nascent Republican primary: Trump and DeSantis are in a class of their own, while the rest of the burgeoning field is jostling to enter the top tier.

    Those involved in the planning for this week’s conferences describe the donor recruitment fight as intense and wide-open, with many Republican contributors — a large segment of whom are eager to move on from Trump — gravitating toward DeSantis but others still shopping around.

    “I think they’re like a lot of people,” Rove said of the roughly 350 donors and other guests expected at the Texas conference he has organized. “They might have someone who’s sort of a preliminary favorite, but they’re looking, and they want to see how they will perform.”

    The daylong conference will feature former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, among others. It is expected to draw a slate of mega-donors, with beer distribution executive John Nau, Omni Hotels owner Robert Rowling and real estate developer Harlan Crow are among those listed on the event invitation as co-hosts.

    Held at the 4,000-acre Omni Barton Creek Resort in Austin’s Hill Country, the meeting will be modeled after the same event Rove organized in May 2021, where members of the Texas congressional delegation interviewed would-be presidential hopefuls. Scott, who is Black, drew particular notice from donors for his performance during the 2021 event, when he spoke about his race and upbringing.

    As in 2021, candidates are jumping at the opportunity to attend the conference. Many of the co-hosts have long been part of Bush’s formidable donor network— a network that those seeking the GOP presidential nomination are eager to tap. Some candidates are expected to set up private meetings with influential givers during their visits.

    Trump’s Thursday evening event, meanwhile, will raise money for the principal super PAC supporting his candidacy, MAGA Inc. The organization started the year with $55 million in seed money, much of it transferred from Trump’s Save America PAC, which raised money over the last two years. But this week’s fundraiser will be MAGA Inc.’s first.

    According to recent filings, the super PAC has also received large contributions from several longtime Trump givers, including transportation company executive Timothy Mellon, banker Andy Beal and sanitation mogul Anthony Lomangino.

    Trump is now looking to further bolster the super PAC, which has begun using its substantial resources to hold focus groups aimed at testing out lines of attack against DeSantis and other rivals.

    Much of the attention, however, will be on DeSantis’ retreat, which is drawing donors, lawmakers and other supporters. According to a person familiar with the plans for the event, DeSantis is expected to discuss how he won a landslide 2022 reelection race and key planks of his agenda, including his ongoing fight with Disney, his decision to send planes of migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., and his battle against what he has derided as “woke” liberals. The governor’s team will also give a data-focused briefing on the reelection win.

    DeSantis also held a political retreat last year that drew a number of prominent Republican figures, including now-Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a former Trump White House press secretary.

    Donors are focused on whether DeSantis, who is about to publish a new book and has been upping his national travel of late, uses this week’s event to drop any hints about his anticipated presidential bid. The retreat will also be scrutinized for which donors attend — including how many of them were once Trump backers who may be looking to defect from the former president to the Florida governor.

    The list of defectors includes Arizona donor Don Tapia, a retired electrical company executive who served as Trump’s ambassador to Jamaica. Tapia was a six-figure contributor to Trump’s 2016 and 2020 campaigns — but said that he had decided to back DeSantis should he run in 2024.

    Tapia, who gave more than $50,000 to DeSantis’ reelection bid and hosted a pair of fundraisers for him, contended that donors had grown tired of Trump’s attacks on DeSantis and predicted that the retreat would “overwhelmingly” be attended by former Trump supporters.

    “The name-calling has turned a lot of people off,” Tapia said of Trump. “Let me tell you, we don’t like that.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Uber Eats is begging me to come back – but I’m out there in the real world, supermarket shopping | Emma Brockes

    Uber Eats is begging me to come back – but I’m out there in the real world, supermarket shopping | Emma Brockes

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    There’s a pathetic but satisfying thing that occurs when you stop using an online service you’re used to frequenting. This was Facebook a few years ago, when plummeting engagement whipped the social media platform into a frenzy of desperate invitations and prompts. It’s Fresh Direct when you fill your basket with groceries and – I can’t recommend this enough, if you’re looking for the tiny high that comes from withholding – don’t check out, triggering a bunch of wheedling automated messages, begging you to come back.

    This week, in my life, it’s Uber Eats. For the past couple of years I’ve ordered from them once a week and now I’ve stopped, causing the food delivery service to issue a flurry of semi-hysterical special offers. Each spam text, each begging notification, reminds me of the money I’m saving. If you like rejecting things (I like rejecting things) then this exercise will thrill you: rejection without the human cost of hurting someone’s feelings.

    The bigger picture, obviously, is a consumer trend away from the convenience-related services that surged during the pandemic. Companies that boomed and attracted millions in investment are starting to wither as our online habits change. In the US, instant delivery startups such as Buyk and Jokr, which briefly boomed in 2021, are declaring bankruptcy or pulling out of the US market. The meal-kit company Blue Apron has seen its share price plunge as food costs have risen and consumer interest in pricey convenience products has dwindled. The same goes for Stitch Fix, a service for clothing delivery that briefly boomed during the pandemic. And all of this in the context of mass lay-offs in tech at a time when those companies, seemingly, have nowhere left to expand.

    Supermarket shopping: ‘The joy, withheld during those two years of disruption, of going to a place and doing a thing.’
    Supermarket shopping: ‘The joy, withheld during those two years of disruption, of going to a place and doing a thing.’ Photograph: Adam Vaughan/EPA

    Though it may be bad for the economy, from the perspective of an individual trying to have a life that entails leaving the house, this trend is perhaps an encouraging sign. The same encouragement might be taken from the slowdown at Netflix; many of us are capped out after too many hours of watching TV. I’m not exactly out there every morning taking invigorating walks, but I am reading again, feeling more inclined to work rather than pass out on the sofa, and to seek out real-world rather than online experience. If habits inculcated during the pandemic were supposed to augur the future, as Derek Thompson wrote in the Atlantic last month, “the post-pandemic economy has been much weirder than most people anticipated”.

    For me, the weirdest of these impulses has been a desire to return to supermarket shopping. This is partly money-related; the downturn in fast-food delivery earnings is clearly linked to pinched household incomes. It’s also a health thing; many of us are still trying to reverse the damage done by all the junk food we ate during lockdown.

    But of all the habits adopted in the past couple of years, it seemed as if grocery delivery might be the obvious keeper. Post-pandemic, maybe no one wants a hulking great Peloton in their living room and the appeal of the third place – be it the gym or Starbucks – is enjoying an obvious bounce-back. But supermarket shopping, at least in New York where I live, has rarely been a pleasure. It has always been time-consuming, stressful and over-crowded, with in-store prices not much lower than what you pay for delivery. And yet, every Monday, I feel compelled to stand in line at Trader Joe’s, and stagger home carrying six bags of shopping.

    All I can put this desire down to is a combination of the small satisfaction that comes from making even minor economies in the present climate; and something less tangible to do with the joy, withheld during those two years of disruption, of going to a place and doing a thing. The expense of energy has itself become a virtue. Its inverse – ordering in; falling back on convenience and paying for it – seems not only to belong to a sadder period but, at this point, when one can go out, using one’s actual body, to feel like a moral failing. If it’s a hair shirt, perhaps it feels good simply in contrast to our pandemic wardrobe. Meanwhile, I suspect watching Uber Eats freak out will never get old.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • 1 killed, 3 hurt in shooting at El Paso shopping mall

    1 killed, 3 hurt in shooting at El Paso shopping mall

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    EL PASO, Texas — Police in El Paso, Texas, say one person was killed and three other people were wounded in a shooting Wednesday in a shopping mall.

    One person has been taken into custody, El Paso police spokesperson Sgt. Robert Gomez said. No immediate information was given about that person.

    “It’s too early to speculate on motive,” Gomez said.

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    #killed #hurt #shooting #Paso #shopping #mall
    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Shopping Complex Demolished in Anantnag

    Shopping Complex Demolished in Anantnag

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    SRINAGAR: Authorities have reportedly demolished a shopping complex that Qazi Yasir owned in Anantnag town. Qazi Yasir is slain politician Qazi Nisar’s son.

    The demolition was reported on Thursday morning. While the complex has been raised to the ground, reports said the shops are being handed over to municipal council Anantnag.

    “It was a double-storey structure and was demolished,” one eyewitness said. “The shutters of the shops are intact.”

    Authorities said the complex near the stadium was illegal as it had been raised on state land.

    (Photograph that features this report is not directly linked to the details described in the news story)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )