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PLUS: Goldbelly raises $100m.. May 19, 2021 Google’s I/O event showed off the new slicker-looki

PLUS: Goldbelly raises $100m.. May 19, 2021 [The Hustle] [The Hustle]( Google’s I/O event showed off the new slicker-looking Android mobile operating system, which now operates on 3B+ devices. Unfortunately, the iPhone still shows a green bubble when texting with an Android. The big idea [Amazon warehouse]( Amazon’s new safety program aims to improve employee wellness An Amazon warehouse doesn’t exactly seem like an ideal spot to meditate or bliss out, but the ecommerce giant is trying to make it happen. Amazon is rolling out [WorkingWell](, a program that it hopes will [slash its incidence rate]( -- an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) [metric]( to compare and evaluate safety -- in half by 2025. The announcement follows a recent Amazon union drive, which saw the ecommerce giant prevail but also raised questions over the company’s campaigning [tactics](. WorkingWell is part of a $300m investment in employee safety About 40% of Amazon injuries are musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), which are sprains and strains caused by repetitive motions. Per CNBC, WorkingWell includes: - Daily “Health & Safety Huddles” with interactive videos - Hourly prompts to do short physical and mental activities - Healthy food options, like fruit and granola bars - “AmaZen” kiosks with guided meditations, positive affirmations, and calming videos - Wellness Centers staffed with injury prevention specialists Amazon’s been piloting it since 2019, and it’s already in effect at 350 sites in North America and Europe. By the end of 2021, it will be rolled out to all US sites. Amazon’s been criticized over safety before Several not-so-AmaZen reports in the media have highlighted huge issues: - [The Atlantic]( discovered that the breakneck pace required to meet quotas was causing injury. - [Reveal]( highlighted that warehouse robots only make things worse by moving at speeds impossible for humans to match. - [The Information]( found that Amazon’s trucking ambitions have led to 50 serious crashes over the past 3 years. According to CNBC, big safety overhauls are possible: The OSHA says companies that implement solid safety management systems can see a 52% decrease in injury rates. For all involved, that would be a prime outcome. 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Google expanded a partnership with Shopify that allows 1m+ merchants on the ecommerce platform to make their products more discoverable. The move is an attempt to compete against a small internet firm called [Amazon](. Join the 25,270 others who are now enjoying extra, personalized snippets. Click the button👇 to choose your favorite topics and see your list grow in tomorrow’s email. [Personalize Your Snippets]( Retail Tech [PayPal logo]( PayPal goes ‘post-purchase’ with Happy Returns acquisition Last week, PayPal [acquired]( logistics wunderkind Happy Returns for a “who knows, won’t tell” amount. The Santa Monica-based company provides logistics software and services to online retailers flooded with returns. For PayPal, the acquisition is a bet on: Say it with us, REVERSE LOGISTICS Based on Happy Returns’ own data, items purchased online are 3-4x more likely to be returned than those purchased in store. Data from the [National Retail Federation]( supports that claim -- customers returned nearly $1 out of every $5 spent online last year. All those returns create a costly logistical and tracking nightmare for retailers. [Happy Returns]( helps online retailers manage returns with software and a network of 2.5k+ IRL Return Bars.' Customers can return items by carrier or box-less to any Happy Returns drop-off. Participating retailers cut waste, costs, and operational headaches. It’s wholesome stuff... … but it’s really about the retail journey. PayPal interest in Happy Returns goes beyond helping customers return misfitting pants. The company has ambitions to control the entire retail customer journey on- and offline. Jamie, pull up the acquisition tracker: - Pre-Purchase: [Honey for $4B]( - Purchase: [iZettle for $2.1B]( - Post-Purchase: Happy Returns for ????? And PayPal’s been courting Happy Returns for a while. Back in 2019, PayPal picked up most of the check during Happy Returns’ [$11m financing round](. Consider this the follow-through. [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Twitter]( [Send as email to a friend](mailto:?subject=The%20Hustle%20wrote%20something%20I%20think%20you%27ll%20like...%0A&body=PayPal+goes+%E2%80%98post-purchase%E2%80%99+with+Happy+Returns+acquisition%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fthehustle.co%2F05192021-PayPal-Happy-Returns-acquisition%3Futm_campaign%3DAmazon%2BWarehouse%2BSafety%26utm_content%3D05192021-PayPal-Happy-Returns-acquisition%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_source%3Ddaily%0A%0AYou%20can%20subscribe%20with%20my%20link%20here%20to%20get%20the%20latest%20in%20tech%20and%20business%20daily:%0A [View on our website]( Food Tech [Goldbelly food]( Goldbelly raises $100m to bring Momofuku and Guy Fieri classics from across America Ever wished you lived in Flavortown, USA? What if Flavortown was inside your kitchen all along? Food delivery apps saw record-breaking sales amid the pandemic, and Goldbelly was no exception. The Bay Area-based platform plans to announce a $100m financing round led by Spectrum Equity later this week, [per the New York Times](. Goldbelly differs from apps like Postmates and Uber Eats... … in that the delivery radius is the entire United States. Craving a duck pie from NYC’s Momofuku or Guy Fieri’s BBQ Trash Can Nachos? Have them shipped frozen straight to your door and whip them up in your kitchen. With travel and dining off the table due to the pandemic, Goldbelly saw huge growth: - Co-founder Joe Ariel says sales have more than quadrupled over the past year - Goldbelly jumped from 40 employees to 130 - Over 400 of the 850 restaurants currently on Goldbelly joined since the start of the pandemic Goldbelly plans to use its new funds to add staff, recruit new restaurants, and offer online cooking courses with celeb chefs. It’s not yet clear if that growth will continue... … or if diners will return to their local faves. If there’s a downside for the consumer, it’s that ordering cross-country can be pricey. For example: If you go to [Ms. Chi]( in Culver City, California, you can get 8 chicken Jiaozis for $11, or ~$1.38 per dumpling (it’s ~$3.45 each on Goldbelly). If you live near, you’d likely choose dine-in or takeout. But when you’re talking absolute faves and Michelin stars from 1k miles away, a premium is likely worth it. And that’s what Goldbelly’s banking on. Pro tip: A dozen Guy Fieri Caliente Margs are $69. [Nice](. 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