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$29,894 (+5.30%) Hey Snackers, Thereâs a new streaming website where you are the main character. The downside: itâs called [youareawful.com](. [Netflix]( [launched]( Streamberry, a âBlack Mirror''-inspired site that lets users share their photos (and data) to see a poster of their lives dramatized for TV. Stocks fell for the third straight session, with the techy Nasdaq leading the dip. Yesterday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell [told]( House members that the fight against inflation still has âa long way to goâ before reaching the central bankâs 2% target. Homer The FTC sues Amazon, saying it used âtrickeryâ and sabotaged consumersâ attempts to cancel Prime You can log out any time you like⦠but you can never leave? The FTC sued [Amazon]( yesterday, saying it [fooled]( millions of customers into signing up for Prime with âmanipulative, coercive, or deceptiveâ user interfaces â and then intentionally made it hard for them to cancel their subscriptions. Itâs the most aggressive FTC action against Amazon under the leadership of Chair Lina Khan, a staunch critic of Big Tech power. - Primed or punked? Khan alleged that âAmazon tricked and trapped people into recurring subscriptions without their consent.â - Homeric effort: The suit says that Amazon internally [referred]( to the process for canceling Prime as âThe Iliad,â the epic Greek poem about the Trojan War. Sure you wanna cancel? After all, youâve only been asked five times. Prime members pay $140/year for âfreeâ two-day shipping, plus other perks like streaming. Nearly 75% of all US households are estimated to have a Prime account, but growth has reportedly slumped. By one estimate, Prime finished last year with 168M US subscribers, down from 170M in 2021. That would mark the first time Prime growth stalled in the US (Amazon doesnât share country-specific membership #s). As sub growth and online shopping slow, Amazon [reportedly]( plans to launch an ad tier for Prime to drum up fresh revenue. THE TAKEAWAY Convenience canât be used conveniently⦠Amazon has made it #frictionless to enroll in Prime and order online (think: one click), but it also uses a âfour-page, six-click, fifteen-option cancellation process,â the FTC said. Having an inconvenient cancellation option is convenient for many companies. But retaining customers could get harder as the FTC looks to crack down on designs that make it tricky for consumers to cancel services. Matureverse Roblox invites users to create mature content for its growing young-adult user base Not just for kids⦠[Roblox]( is about to look a little more like âGrand Theft Auto.â The tween-favorite gaming platform said that, for the first time, itâll let some users create [mature content]( including experiences featuring blood, alcohol, and (unplayable) casinos. The content will be restricted to users 17 and older, whoâll have to verify their age by uploading a selfie and ID. - Kidults: Until 2021, kids under 13 made up the majority of Robloxâs users. But that flipped this year, with Roblox notching a record number of daily users over 13 and saying 17- to 24-year-olds are now its fastest-growing demo. - Intentional: Roblox CEO David Baszucki shared a âvision for all agesâ manifesto in May, outlining the platformâs plan to appeal to older users. Problem child(s)⦠Robloxâs main moneymaker is its virtual currency, called Robux, which users are encouraged to buy (or ask their parents to buy) after seeing in-game ads for items and experiences. But after a watchdog group filed an FTC complaint about these ads being served to kids, Roblox wiped them from the under-13 experience. Branded Roblox experiences, like Nikeland and Froot Loops World, have come under scrutiny too. Last year it started adding in-game ads directly from brands but barred younger kids from seeing them. THE TAKEAWAY It pays to grow up with your users⦠and Roblox is now 17. By appealing to non-tween audiences with more mature content like gory horror games and experiences like a Mariah Carey concert and a âSuper NFL Tycoonâ simulation, Roblox can make more $$ from more people. Now that it canât serve ads to kids, older users are more important than ever â and theyâre less likely to get grounded for buying too many Robux. What else we're Snackin' - [Cluck]( The USDA approved the sale of âcell-cultivatedâ chicken from two startups, making the US the second country to OK lab-grown chicken. The companies aim to fill meat demand without slaughtering animals. - [Titan]( [Logitech]( stock fell after reports that its gamepad mayâve been used to steer the now missing Titan submersible. It vanished Sunday with five people on board while trying to explore the Titanicâs wreckage. - [Takeoff]( Indian airline IndiGo ordered 500 jets from [Airbus]( in a multibillion-dollar deal â the largest plane deal ever â as carriers expand to the worldâs fastest-growing aviation market. - [SoledOut]( Iconic Wellington boot maker Hunter went under following supply snags, unseasonably warm weather, and inflation. The 165-year-old brand became popular with festivalgoers and #cottagecore celebs. - [Basta]( Italian consumer groups are coming down al dente on pasta makers like Barilla, De Cecco, and Panzani, accusing them of [greedflation]( as EU pasta prices rise at twice the rate of inflation. ðª Thanks for Snacking with us! Want to share the Snacks? Invite your friends to sign up [here](. 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