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Oct 25, 2023 |
corporateknights.com | Jon Steinman
True story: upon returning home from a grocery store in Nelson, British Columbia, a customer noticed a considerable discrepancy on his bill. He immediately called to alert the store that he was charged only $12.69 for the jumbo 3.75-kilogram tub of yogurt priced at $23.99. There was an unmistakable pause on the other end of the phone. As the customer noted, a pricing error like this gone unchecked may have racked up thousands in lost revenues for the grocer.
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Apr 10, 2023 |
lehighvalleynews.com | Katherine Dickey |Jon Steinman
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Author and radio and TV show host Jon Steinman said he vividly remembers his 2019 trip to Bethlehem — his first visit to the city. “I had a very distinct memory of coming into the city from the east, and noticing how all the grocery stores were in the perimeter of the city, and very few within the city," Steinman said in a recent interview with LehighValleyLive.com.
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Feb 3, 2023 |
protectdemocracy.org | Jon Steinman
Protect Democracy has filed amicus briefs in two cases at the Supreme Court concerning uses of emergency powers purportedly related to the Covid-19 pandemic. One is Biden v. Nebraska, involving the Biden administration’s student loan relief program. The other is Arizona v. Mayorkas, concerning the administration’s effort to terminate the use of emergency powers as the basis for sidestepping asylum laws and otherwise limiting immigration at the Southern border.
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