At the mall, it’s where band tees are the only tees. In Retail Brew, it’s where we invite readers to weigh in on a trending retail topic. Along with passing on the added costs of tariffs to customers, Temu is showing customers exactly how much tariffs add to the cost of their products as an “import charges.” Amazon reportedly considered, but abandoned the idea after President Donald Trump placed a call to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos pressuring him not to. You tell us: Should retailers that raise prices as a result of tariffs show consumers how much tariffs are contributing to higher prices? Cast your vote here. Circling back: Last week, we told you about Independent Bookstore Day, which for the 12th year in row was held on the last Saturday of April (April 26). This year, many independent booksellers were furious at Amazon after it announced on April 15 that it would hold its second-annual weeklong book sale from April 23–28, both pre-empting and overlapping with Independent Bookstore Day, a move that Amazon claims was unintentional. So we asked if in the future Amazon should schedule its biggest annual book sale to coincide with (and compete against) Independent Bookstore Day, and more than 9 out of 10 of you (93.4%) said no, Amazon should not schedule its sale at the same time as the indies’ annual event, while just 6.6% thought that Amazon should. |