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>>Tesla Cybertruck Distribution Begins At Texas Facility

(Austin, TX)  --  Delivery of Tesla's Cybertruck is now officially underway following an invitation-only event at their Austin, Texas manufacturing plant.  The cheapest model available will cost around 61-thousand-dollars and won't be available until 2025.  Meanwhile, the top of the line version called the "Cyberbeast" will cost just under a-hundred-thousand.  Tesla CEO Elon Musk said last month that more than a million people have already pre-ordered the Cybertruck.  

 

>>More Retailers Switch To "Returnless" Return Policy

(New York, NY)  --  More U.S. retailers are adopting a "returnless" return policy this holiday season.  The returns firm goTRG says U.S. shoppers are expected to return 173-billion dollars worth of holiday purchases this year, and that returns drain profits because they have to be transported, sorted and resold, often at a discount.   The firm says this year, 59-percent of retailers are offering so-called "returnless" policies for unwanted products whose return costs exceed their value.  They're not naming the companies using the new policy, because the firm says that information is "not something that retailers want out there."

 

>>Liquid Death Changes Name Of "Armless Palmer"

(Los Angeles, CA)  --  Liquid Death is changing the name of its "Armless Palmer" iced tea-lemonade drink after a lawsuit threat.  The drink will now be called "Dead Billionaire."  The company posted on Instagram that a "large enterprise" raised the possibility of a lawsuit.  New York-based AriZona Beverages sells an "Arnold Palmer," named for the golfer who is credited with inventing the beverage.  

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