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The 35+ best Walmart deals this weekend — Dyson, Nintendo, Samsung and more

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If you’re a Walmart fan (and the fact that you’re reading this suggests you may well be), June’s something of a blockbuster month for Walmart deals. On the 17th, Walmart+ Week begins, so you’ll be wanting to stock up on all manner of tech, housewares and pre-summer gear at big, big savings. For now, though, let’s turn our attention to something more pressing — Father’s Day! Don’t get caught empty-handed on the big day (which is next Sunday, btw). How about dazzling Dad with a brand-spanking-new Lenovo laptop? This one‘s nearly $300 off. Or maybe something more summer-specific, like a charcoal smoker (half price!) for the family grillmeister. Perhaps something for both of you — like this soundbar, which will spare you from hearing pops say “What’d he say?” umpteen times during family movie night. Could be the best $33 (down from $100!) you’ll ever spend. How’s that for a month of markdown-y goodness?

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Dad will be able to enjoy three different capabilities in this one compact appliance: a fire pit, a barbecue grill and, of course, a smoker. It features two tiers, so he can cook and smoke multiple items at once, with a damper system that makes it easy to control the heat level. There’s even a built-in thermometer that’ll let him know precisely what the cooking temps are.

$80 at Walmart

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With 8GB of RAM, 256 GB of onboard storage and a battery that can deliver up to 10 hours of work, play or time-killing on a single charge, this laptop is ideal for everyday use. A slim profile and a weight of only a few pounds make it superb for stuffing into a backpack or shoulder bag if dad’s working on the go.

$279 at Walmart

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For any dad who loves propane (and propane accessories), this fuel-powered griddle will be the perfect gift for him to take on all his outdoor expeditions … or just in the backyard for some tinkering around. With 362 square inches of cooking space, he’ll be able to whip up a sizzling meal for the whole family with total ease. 

$124 at Walmart

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This compact powerhouse is an all-encompassing ticket to storm preparedness, with one AC outlet, one USB-C port, two USB-A ports, one DC port and a built-in flashlight with a continuous lighting time of up to 68 hours. The remaining battery life is visible when charging, thanks to the digital display. It also comes with multiple power adapters, including one to allow in-car charging for any summer camping excursions.

$55 at Walmart

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Don’t let this vac’s lightweight construction fool you — it’s a cleaning powerhouse, whooshing up embedded dirt, dust and debris from every surface in your home with what we imagine would be a smile on its face. Its Helix dirt separation system helps keep filters fresh and new for longer, and five height settings allow cleaning on almost any surface.

$59 at Walmart

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Engineered for daily quick cleaning, this fan favorite takes on stubborn dirt and dust with ease. Its sleek design is a huge upgrade from those bulky dirt busters of yore, and it even transforms into a handheld for lifting debris from furniture and higher surfaces. And you’ll be pleased to know its filtration system traps allergens for more breathable air, especially handy if you are a pet owner. The biggest perk of all? It’s cordless!

$300 at Walmart

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This skinny little vac takes the hunt out of looking for dust. Thanks to a feature called Clean Sense IQ, the Cordless Pro Stick detects dirt you can’t see and automatically boosts power for up to 50% better dirt pickup. Pretty cool! The vacuum also converts easily to a handheld vac for above-floor cleanings like bookshelves, desks and cabinets.

$169 at Walmart

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Cracks, crevices and stubborn surfaces can’t elude the power and maneuverability of this lightweight handheld vac. Cleverly engineered, this 1.5-pound vac is great for “detailing” a room — catching all those spots that a broom and dustpan miss, making short work of any little mishaps. It even comes with a duster crevice tool for couches and car seats and a pet tool for sucking up pet hair without scuffing up hardwood floors.

$78 at Walmart

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What’s better than a garden? A tall, cascading garden — you can fit so much more in so much less space! Form meets function in this fetching showcase that’s large enough to fit a plethora of herbs, flowers and more. It takes just 15 minutes to assemble, and each level can support 20 pounds of your fave flora.

$65 at Walmart

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A little less Leatherface and a little more Polly Pocket, this compact cutie packs quite a punch. It’s battery-powered, so you can take it to the farthest reaches of your backyard, and it can slay wayward branches and spindly overgrown trees with ease.

$40 at Walmart

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With three different spaces, you can organize flowers and herbs just how you want them in this vertical planter. It’ll look great on a patio, porch or balcony while taking up very little real estate. Each pot has an internal partitioned layer with holes for excess water filtering, which helps prevent overwatering and root rot, and the entire unit is made for both indoor and outdoor use via its premium PP construction.

$55 at Walmart

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Tired of having to juggle all of your gardening tools while working around the yard? Struggle no more — this cute, collapsible covered wagon will fit just about anything you need, whether you’re getting your green thumb on or toting essentials to the beach. It can hold up to 330 pounds, so you can even wheel around the kiddos, with the added benefit of sun coverage from the removable roof!

$85 at Walmart

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Mosquitoes don’t have to ruin your summer — not when you have this award-winning zapper on hand! It’ll create a 20-foot protection zone around you, driving away the little buzzers and saving you from a summer full of bites and itching. It includes 12 hours of mosquito repellent, and you’ll get up to 5.5 hours of use out of a single charge.

$28 at Walmart

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Can’t pronounce that brand name? Who cares — the price and performance of these will leave you speechless anyway. They’re equipped with sensors that automatically turn them on when they detect motion — particularly handy when you get home after dark and can’t see a thing. Plus, they’ll illuminate the yard or driveway when you have guests over or have to let the dog out at night. Best of all? There’s no need for chargers or batteries — the sun will juice them up all day long.

$30 at Walmart

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Take shelter from the summer sun with this mega-wide shade-bringer — then kick back for an evening under the stars with its solar-powered LED lights. There are three colors to choose from, so you’re likely to find a match for your outdoor furniture — it’s also UV protective and water repellent.

$80 at Walmart

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Remember when you had to push a bulky, gas-guzzling monster across your yard just to trim the grass? Lawnmower technology has come a long way, and this powerhouse is at the top of the food chain. Ideal for smaller yards, it has a durable steel blade that cuts a 14-inch path, slicing each blade of grass with effortless precision. It’s lightweight and a breeze to steer, and its rear collection bag — 10.6 gallons — comes off easily so you can empty clippings without a mess. 

$162 at Walmart

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The Frame doesn’t go on sale super often, so we suggest you jump now if you’ve been looking to add a little artsiness to your entertainment setup. This TV looks great while in use, but a built-in motion sensor means it will turn into a rotating art display when not turned on. The border around the frame makes it look like a painting hanging on the wall, solving the pesky issue of what to do with your TV when you aren’t, y’know, watching it.

$798 at Walmart

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Ready to dive into some blockbusters? How about watching some summer baseball games? If you’re still not rocking a sufficiently brilliant set, let us introduce you to the Hisense 58-inch 4K Smart TV. The television has crisp, clear, high-def picture quality and comes with a Google Assistant button on the remote to help you find and stream thousands of movies and shows.

$258 at Walmart

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With its stunning 4K display, this TV has a lot going for it — starting with the $150-off price tag. Its 70 inches will make you feel totally immersed in whatever show, movie or game you turn on, which includes just about anything across both live TV and streaming apps, thanks to its built-in webOS capabilities.

$498 at Walmart

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The Switch is one of the best video game consoles out there, with its wide range of exclusive titles and ease of play for the whole family. This console comes with two motion-control ‘Joy-Con’ controllers on each side, which can be used separately or together as a unit. It’s a blast for people of all ages — not just the kids!

$283 at Walmart

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If you’re using only your TV’s built-in speakers for your audio, you’re probably missing part of the story. This inexpensive soundbar from Topvision will help fill in the audio gaps, giving you richer, fuller and clearer sound for a more immersive listening experience.

$33 at Walmart

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There’s nothing more frustrating than not being able to enjoy your favorite tunes by the pool or on the beach because your go-to speaker can’t handle a little bit of splashback. There’s a solution: This clever waterproof Bluetooth option, which you can take in the water with you. We don’t suggest submerging it, but throw it on a little floatie and let it do its thing — and you can enjoy it in the shower afterward! With up to 30 hours play time on a single charge, you’ll have this little wonder for wherever the day’s adventures take you.

$32 at Walmart

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No-nonsense and crazy affordable, this IdeaPad is perfect for anyone who wants to stay connected on the go — ideal for checking in to work when you’re out of office. You’ll benefit from all-day battery life on a single charge, a 720p camera for video calls and a Windows 11 package.

$320 at Walmart

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If you’ve ever looked at fancy hotel rainfall showers with envy, you’re just $46 away from upgrading your own to elite status — all you need is this 12-inch high-pressure shower head combo. It promises the “ultimate shower experience,” and we’d tend to agree, considering the multiple modes, additional handheld sprayer and anti-clogging nozzles.

$43 at Walmart

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It’s flying pest season — do you know where your bug zappers are? This handy plug-in model from Liba will help keep mosquitoes, fruit flies and other pests from buzzing around your head. There are no toxic chemicals involved, so you can rest assured that your family and pets will be totally unaffected by the zapper — but the bugs, well, they’ll be wiped out soon enough.

$13 at Walmart

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If your home cleaning arsenal needs a little oomph, look no further than this electric power scrubbing wand. It’s ideal for banishing stubborn stains, and it deep-cleans like a dream. It also includes varying handle-length options for reaching just about anything that needs de-griming.

$31 at Walmart

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Dray-o! Draaay-o! Summertime come and we wanna stay cool... If you too are swelter-averse, we suggest grabbing this inexpensive tower fan. It’ll effectively distribute airflow throughout your room with 90-degree oscillation and a unique air-duct design to minimize noise. 

$57 at Walmart

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Made of stainless steel, this machine is a stylish addition to any kitchen countertop or outdoor cooking space. (That’s right; it has a handle, so you can even bring it to cookouts or campsites.) Aesthetics aside, it can produce ice cubes faster than traditional freezers — you’ll get nine ice cubes in just nine minutes. Yeah, that’s pretty dang fast! And, thanks to its large water reservoir, it can produce up to 26 pounds of ice in one day.

$58 at Walmart

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Grill up some burgers rain or shine with this weather-proof wonder. Switch out the nonstick plates and it doubles as a griddle for cooking up pancakes, crepes and other delights. The family-size 14-inch cooktop means it’s large enough to feed the whole crew but is small enough to tuck away.

$79 at Walmart

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Slight in size but big in usefulness, the K-Slim + Iced serves up both hot coffee and brews over ice, so you can enjoy a warming cup by the firepit at night or a cool pick-me-up in the a.m. You can make up to four 8-ounce cups before needing to refill the water reservoir, and at less than 5 inches wide, you’ll barely notice it on your kitchen counter.

$87 at Walmart

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Whether you’re mixing up a smoothie or blending a slushy, you’ll do it with ease with this powerful little number. The 40-ounce glass jar is ideal for whipping up a slew of refreshing beverages — you’ll be the star of any cookout when you bring out a pitcher of summery sips.

$28 at Walmart

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Lifting support, but without the uncomfortable underwire? Sign us up! This bra has it all — gentle padding at the bottom of each cup for a natural boost, soft and comfortable fabric, and most important: no…wires…ever!

$13 at Walmart

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Hanes knows comfortable underwear, and this low-cost pack (just a buck and change per pair!) is proof. They offer a high waist with ultra-soft band that won’t pinch or bind; breathable, ring-spun cotton fabric; and all-day freshness courtesy of Cool Comfort wicking technology.

$12 at Walmart

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This mesh tote is a great way to bring all your essentials poolside or to the beach while ensuring that sand stays out and your valuables stay in. There are nine pockets for optimal organization — your flip-flops, keys, wallet, sunscreen, phone and more all have their own spot for easy accessibility. Choose from a variety of colors; the price varies slightly based on your selection, but you won’t be paying more than $11 for this beachy bag.

$11 at Walmart

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Crocs are a great option for summer, since they’re made from supportive Croslite foam — a water-friendly material that quickly sheds water whether your tootsies are wet from the sprinkler or just a little sweaty (we won’t judge). These slide sandals in particular are designed to ensure maximum comfort, so you can easily wear these all day, whether you’re checking off your to-do list or kicking back at the beach.

$24 at Walmart

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While there are many whitening strips on the market, these long-time standbys excel in their ability to take 15 years of even the most stubborn stains off your teeth, whitening your smile an insane 25 times better than a typical whitening toothpaste. Each kit comes with 28 whitening strips — half for your top teeth and the others for bottom teeth — for a total of 14 treatments that will only take you a half hour to complete. Crest promises that, with daily use, you’ll see results that last six months or longer.

$27 at Walmart

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Good oral care is important, but you can’t go to the dentist every day for a clean and fresh smile. That’s where this at-home de-gunker comes in — it sprays a steady but gentle stream of water at, and between, your teeth and gums to easily and painlessly remove 99.99% of food, buildup and stains. Plus, this pack comes with eight different floss heads, so you’ll be prepared for anything!

$26 at Walmart

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We can’t emphasize enough how important sunscreen is when spending more time outside, so be sure you’re stocked up for summer with a few different options, including this hardworking combo that functions as both a makeup primer and SPF 40 sunblock. Not only will it protect your skin from harmful UV rays, but it’ll keep you looking fresh and fabulous from morning till night.

$20 at Walmart

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Give new meaning to the term “beauty sleep” with this overnight moisturizer from L’Oreal! Just add it to your nightly skin care routine and it’ll nourish while you snooze. It tackles signs of aging, thanks to ingredients like pro-retinol and centella asiatica. Its rich yet non-greasy formula helps to lock in hydration, leaving skin softer and suppler than it was before.

$12 at Walmart

Want to save even more? Make sure you’ve got Walmart+. It’s easy to sign up for your free 30-day trial here. You’ll get free shipping and grocery delivery, savings on gas and prescriptions and exclusive access to major deals. (Those without Walmart+ still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)

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Trip.com Reveals 2024 Trip.Best Global and Asia 100 Rankings

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  • Hotel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel, voted as the top luxury hotel in the world
  • Asian attractions chosen as best things to do
  • Hot springs and ski resorts globally are top-of-mind for travellers
  • Singapore dominates the restaurant scene in Asia, with three-Michelin-star Odette as the best fine-dining restaurant in Asia

SHANGHAI, June 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Leading online travel service provider Trip.com has released its 2024 Trip.Best Global and Asia 100 lists, a collection of curated travel rankings based on real user reviews and year-round sales popularity. These Trip.Best lists enable global travellers to select the best experiences a destination has to offer, including hotels and attractions, as well as lifestyle choices such as restaurants and nightlife.


Top Hotels, Attractions, Nightlife, Restaurants and Destinations Make the List

The Global and Asia lists comprise different categories:

  • Hotels: 100 Luxury Hotels, 100 Family Hotels, 100 Cultural Hotels, 100 Scenic Hotels, 100 Villas, 100 Ski Hotels, 100 Instagrammable Hotels, 100 Hot Spring Hotels (Asia only)
  • Attractions: 100 Best Things to Do, 100 Family-friendly Attractions, 50 Hot Springs, 50 Ski Resorts
  • Nightlife: 100 Best Nightlife
  • Destinations: 100 Best Destinations
  • Restaurants (Asia only): 100 Fine Dining, 100 Local Restaurants, 100 Restaurants for Views & Experiences.


Paris took centre stage for the 2024 GLOBAL 100 Luxury Hotels list, with Hotel de Crillon, a Rosewood Hotel, taking the top spot. Le Bristol Paris – an Oetker Collection Hotel came in third while La Reserve Paris Hotel and Spa came in fifth. Raffles Singapore and Aman Tokyo came in second and fourth, respectively, to make up the top five luxury hotels globally.

In both lists, Asia offers a wealth of hotel recommendations for all types of travelers. Indonesia boasts luxury hotel Buahan, a Banyan Tree Escape, as well as AYANA Villas Bali, one of the best villas in the region. Families will love child-friendly hotels such as Hard Rock Hotel Desaru Coast in Malaysia and Vinpearl Resort & Spa Nha Trang Bay in Vietnam. Travellers seeking cultural experiences can consider Sawasdee Village in Thailand, while those looking for a more scenic holiday can choose to stay at The Bellevue Resort in the Philippines known for its white beach views, or Karuizawa Prince Hotel West with some skiing in the mix.

With social media as a means of travel inspiration these days, some of the top Instagrammable hotels include Mai House Saigon Hotel in Vietnam and Good Nature Hotel Kyoto in Japan.

Asian attractions also took all top five spots on the 2024 GLOBAL 100 Best Things to Do list, with a strong showing from Universal Studios and Disneyland theme parks – Universal Beijing Resort, Shanghai Disney Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland, Universal Studios Japan, Universal Studio Singapore and Universal Studios Hollywood. In addition to theme parks being a key attraction in these destinations, museums also made it into the top 10, specifically The Palace Museum Hong Kong, the Louvre Museum in Paris and The British Museum in London.

The 2024 GLOBAL 50 Hot Springs list features the best hot springs from around the world, including Iceland’s Blue Lagoon, Japan’s Arima Onsen and Yufuin Onsen, the Travertines of Pamukkale in Turkey, as well as Queenstown Angson Barrel Hot Spring in New Zealand.

Travellers seeking a night out have declared the Empire State Building as the quintessential spot to immerse in the dazzling lights of New York City after dark. Paris and London offer plenty of popular nightlife options, including the Bateaux Mouches Paris Seine river cruise, the Eiffel Tower, the London Eye and Tower Bridge, all of which were voted in the top 10 of the 2024 GLOBAL 100 Nightlife list. Dubai’s Burj Khalife and The View at the Palm topped the 2024 ASIA 100 Nightlife list, with Xi’an’s “The Song of Everlasting” show, the Xi’an City Wall and Tang Paradise capping off the top five.


The spotlight is on Singapore when it comes to Asia’s best restaurants, with its entries taking first place across all three categories. Three-Michelin-star Odette leads the ASIA 100 Fine Dining list, along with Palm Beach Seafood as the number one local restaurant and Spago Dining Room by Wolfgang Puck as the best restaurant for views and experiences. The lists are presented by Trip.Gourmet, which aims to showcase the best dining options and local food culture globally for travellers and food lovers.

“Adhering to the principle of selecting the best from the best, Trip.Gourmet aims to create themed rankings that cater to different travel scenarios with ingenuity, especially as food becomes an increasingly important part of travel plans,” shared Sunny Sun, Vice President of Trip.com Group and CEO of Trip.Gourmet.



Looking ahead to the winter season, Switzerland remains the top destination for skiing, with Zermatt Ski Resort crowned the most popular ski resort globally. Japan dominated the 2024 Asia 50 Ski Resorts, with Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort, GALA Yuzawa Snow Resort, Furano Ski Resort and Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu taking up four of the top five spots.

The 2024 Trip.Best Global and Asia 100 lists are curated by examining various travel products on Trip.com and scoring them based on an algorithm. The rankings are based on real user reviews, year-round sales popularity, continuous quality assurance, and distinctive themes, covering worldwide and Asian hotels, attractions, night tours, food, and destinations. Trip.com selects hundreds of millions of data points and verifies word-of-mouth from people around the world, aiming to create fair, comprehensive, professional, and trustworthy travel rankings to solve users’ travel choice problems.

The full lists of rankings are available here.

Promoting Tourism with AI

The 2024 Trip.Best Global and Asia 100 lists highlight the best in various travel categories, which builds upon the AI-powered “Trip.Best” list on the app. “Trip.Best” is one example of the Group’s innovative use of AI, alongside other lists such as “Trip.Trends” and “Trip.Deals.”

  • Trip.Best showcases top global destinations.
  • Trip.Trends reveals the latest travel trends based on user searches across Trip.com, search engines, and social media.
  • Trip.Deals brings the best promotions to travellers.

The lists were unveiled at the 2024 Hunan International Cultural Tourism Festival Gala Dinner and Trip.Best Global Award Ceremony in Zhangjiajie on May 31. The event, attended by over 900 guests, including industry partners and tourism bureaus from more than 50 countries, celebrated the launch of the Trip.Best Global and Asia 100 lists, as well as the 2024 Trip.Trends 100 list.

Trip.Trends tracks the hottest travel topics and events, offering a glimpse into future trends. The 2024 Trip.Trends 100 list features newly opened hotels and attractions from 2023, giving travellers fresh and trendy options.

These curated lists are part of Trip.com’s vibrant content marketing strategy, designed to drive consumer awareness and provide relevant information for securing the best offerings and deals. For instance, Trip.Best inspires travellers to book their favourite properties, boosting traffic and bookings for hotel partners. This initiative propels Trip.com’s globalisation strategy, forging powerful alliances with global partners to deliver unparalleled, seamless travel experiences.

About Trip.com

Trip.com is an international one-stop travel service provider, available in 24 languages across 39 countries and regions in 35 local currencies. Trip.com has an extensive hotel and flight network consisting of more than 1.7 million hotels and flights from over 600 airlines covering 3,400 airports in 220 countries and regions around the globe. Trip.com‘s world-class 24/7 multilingual customer service, as well as additional centres in Edinburgh, Tokyo and Seoul, help to ‘create the best travel experience’ for its millions of customers worldwide. To book your next trip, visit trip.com.

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Cruises tend to be cheaper than hotel vacations, and that’s good news for these stocks

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Relais & Châteaux launches an #SOSforBiodiversity to Save Ocean Species

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PARIS, June 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Committed to the preservation of marine resources since 2009 alongside Ethic Ocean, the Relais & Châteaux Association has once again joined forces with the NGO by launching a new awareness campaign. The objective? To remove all overexploited species of seafood from Relais & Châteaux menus, starting with eel, and to prioritize sustainable species.

To view the Multimedia News Release, please click: 
https://www.multivu.com/players/uk/9272851-relais-et-chateaux-launches-sosforbiodiversity/ 

UN World Oceans Day: A commitment of many years to protect marine life
For the ninth consecutive year, Relais & Châteaux will celebrate World Oceans Day on June 8th with the collective appeal #SOSforBiodiversity. The not-for-profit Association has invited chefs to adapt their menus by removing overexploited species, such as eel, and selecting sustainable seafood. To raise awareness of this issue, Relais & Châteaux is highlighting the efforts of four chefs who embody this initiative.

Mauro Colagreco (Mirazur, Menton, France), Vice President, Chefs of Relais & Châteaux, highlighted: “As an Association, we can have a major influence on global culinary culture. It is urgent and vital to serve guests species which are not overfished, or which have been responsibly farmed with respect to the environment, the animals and the people involved.” 

#SOSforBiodiversity has been created to complement Ethic Ocean’s #EelNoThankYou campaign, which Relais & Châteaux joined at the end of 2023, when it mobilized its chefs around the world to save endangered eel species globally.

Chefs who set the tone

Pedro Subijana of Relais & Châteaux Akelarre (San Sebastian, Spain) and elected member of Relais & Châteaux’s World Culinary Council: “Typical Spanish dishes–such as those with elvers (juvenile eel) –are very important to our culture and heritage. But responsibility must go hand-in-hand with tradition. We must all pause serving and eating eel now to preserve it for future generations.” 

Vicky Lau of Relais & Châteaux Tate Dining Room (Hong Kong) and elected member of Relais & Châteaux’s World Culinary Council: “Many people think farmed eel is different from wild eel, when, in fact, wild juvenile eels are caught and then taken to be grown on farms. With the critical status of eels all over the world, this form of aquaculture can’t be considered sustainable.” 

David Toutain of Relais & Châteaux Restaurant David Toutain (Paris, France): “Our iconic dish has been eel since we opened the restaurant in 2013, but now we’ve replaced it with smoked herring. Fishing and all other causes of the European eel’s decline are issues that we need to be aware of in order to take action.” 

Michael Cimarusti of Relais & Châteaux Providence (Los Angeles, California, USA): “Eel is something that we have had on the menu from time to time at Providence but being a member of Relais & Châteaux and understanding the importance of protecting any species that’s endangered, we signed the pledge and decided to stop serving eel. Wild harvested eels are red listed pretty much all over the world.” 

Beyond eel, the ambition to ban all Red-Listed species

The figures are relentless: 35.4% of marine resources are overfished; illegal fishing represents 20% of global catch (between 11 and 26 million tons per year); and 35% of the world’s catch is rejected and released, often resulting in the animals’ death, without even being consumed. (Source: FAO)

In partnership with Ethic Ocean, Relais & Châteaux empowers its chefs to verify that their species choices are responsibly-sourced. This commitment to sustainable seafood goes beyond eel and covers all aquatic species, whether wild and farmed.

About Relais & Châteaux 

A MOVEMENT WITH MEANING

Relais & Châteaux, established in 1954, is an association of 580 unique hotels and restaurants throughout the world, owned and operated by independent entrepreneurs – most often families – who are passionate about their craft and deeply committed to forging warm, lasting relationships with their guests.

Relais & Châteaux members protect and promote the wealth and diversity of the world’s culinary and hospitality traditions, to ensure they continue to thrive. They are equally dedicated to preserving local heritage and the environment, as articulated in the association’s Vision presented to UNESCO in November 2014.

www.relaischateaux.com

About Ethic Ocean 

Ethic Ocean is a non-governmental environmental organization dedicated to the conservation of fisheries and marine ecosystems. Its mission is to create opportunities for change and help implement sustainable practices in the fisheries industry. Ethic Ocean works with all stakeholders to help them source species having stocks that are not overfished or which have been farmed responsibly. For more information, visit www.ethic-ocean.org.  

Contacts:
Lars Seifert, Chief Communications Officer, l.seifert@relaischateaux.com
Isabelle Guéguen, Head of PR & Influence, i.gueguen@relaischateaux.com 

David Toutain of Relais & Châteaux Restaurant David Toutain (Paris, France): “Our iconic dish has been eel since we opened the restaurant in 2013, but now we've replaced it with smoked herring. Fishing and all other causes of the European eel’s decline are issues that we need to be aware of in order to take action.”
David Toutain of Relais & Châteaux Restaurant David Toutain (Paris, France): “Our iconic dish has been eel since we opened the restaurant in 2013, but now we’ve replaced it with smoked herring. Fishing and all other causes of the European eel’s decline are issues that we need to be aware of in order to take action.”

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United Airlines starts serving passengers personalized ads on seat-back screens

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Passengers on a Boeing 737 Max-8 plane during a United Airlines flight departing from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in Newark, New Jersey, US, on Wednesday, March 13, 2024.

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Now playing on United Airlines‘ seat-back screens: personalized ads.

The carrier on Friday said it launched a media platform to serve travelers personalized advertisements on seat-back screens and in its app, among other platforms, as it seeks to leverage customer data.

United said its new platform, Kinective Media, is already working with Norwegian Cruise Line, Macy’s, IHG Hotels & Resorts, TelevisaUnivision and JPMorgan Chase, which offers a host of co-branded credit cards with United.

The platform is the latest example of airlines trying to drum up new lines of revenue and leverage their lucrative loyalty programs. Delta Air Lines said in early 2023 that it would start offering free Wi-Fi to customers if they were registered members of its SkyMiles frequent flyer program.

“Unlike some commerce media platforms, United gives brands across a wide range of industries the ability to reach engaged customers throughout the entire marketing funnel — from brand consideration to conversion — in a way that’s highly personalized and relevant, and we’re already seeing impressive results,” Richard Nunn, CEO of United’s MileagePlus loyalty program, said in a news release.

United declined to provide projected sales from the initiative.

Customers can opt out of seeing targeted ads through a United web page, and United says advertisers can’t access customers’ personally identifiable information, the airline said.

“There is the potential for 3.5 hours of attention per traveler, based on average flight time,” United said.

The airline is in the midst of a massive upgrade of its narrow-body cabins, including its in-flight entertainment system with new screens and other features, though supply chain problems have delayed some of the aircraft revamps.

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Eva Longoria loves this $10 L’Oreal root touch-up spray to cover grays in seconds

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Are you finding gray hairs are growing in faster than you’d like? Well, you can shell out — big — for a salon treatment, risk touching up your roots at home or invest in a root touch-up spray for the days you want to look and feel your best. Way back during COVID quarantine, Eva Longoria opted for a root spray, when salon visits were off limits. She was impressed with the results, and so were we. The actress demonstrated her routine in a video, spraying L’Oreal Paris Magic Root Cover Up onto her part to camouflage silver strands. While lockdown may be behind us, it’s always a good time to save big on smart solutions. Magic Root’s now only $10 at Amazon, so you might want to consider trying it out for yourself.

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Eva Longoria’s favorite root touch-up spray is easy on the budget, and legions of Amazon shoppers swear by it for covering up grays.

$10 at Amazon

“If you’ve been following me, you know I’ve been going gray,” she said. “So I have my favorite solution, Magic Root Cover. This thing’s awesome because it has a little nozzle that makes it really specific. Look at how much gray I have and watch this.” Longoria sprays the product, in dark brown, from about six inches away. Her grays disappear almost immediately.

The Magic Root Cover Up is available in nine shades, opposed to the three that most brands offer, and conceals grays until your next shampoo. With thousands of five-star ratings, it’s also super-popular, and we can see why.

“It provides a nice lift to my hair which I love,” said this happy customer. “It truly last days without reapplying. I purchase this product regularly. I have dark brown hair and although the darker color is fine, I found the lighter medium brown worked well too.”

Another reviewer called it “the best gray concealer out there,” adding, “I’ve been using this line since it came out. I change from red to brunette and the colors match. It gets me through colorings, and being 50, it makes my hair look fuller, too. You won’t regret this product. It doesn’t smudge or drip.”

Eva Longoria

A whole nother kind of ‘viral’ sensation: Eva Longoria discovered L’Oreal’s Magic Root Cover Up during lockdown. (Getty Images)

“My hair grows almost 3/4 inch per month,” wrote another reviewer. “As a result, just two weeks after a salon visit, the gray at my part is already noticeable. This … is a godsend. It provides natural-looking coverage of those pesky grays between salon appointments. The directional spray nozzle makes accurate application a breeze.”

“Great product!” this five-star reviewer wrote. “Always a saver. When I can’t get to the salon to get my hair done this saved me so much, even when I didn’t go for like a month or two longer than I should’ve gone. You can always depend on this. And it really matches well with my hair. No one could really tell.”

“I got this to spray on the dreadful grays that show up in the part on the top of my head,” this reviewer said. “I hate paying the high prices at the salons, so I use this to hide the grays and extend the time between visits.”

This final fan called it “a staple I can’t live without,” though they did have one qualm: “My only slight complaint is that it kind of feels tacky to the touch on your hair.”

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Reviewers say this spray has a benefit that goes beyond root touch-ups: It helps thinning hair look thicker. 

$10 at Amazon

Another celeb-beloved hair product? This Nioxin thickening kit. The brand counts Alyssa Milano among its fans.

Amazon

Wishing for a fuller mane? This Alyssa Milano-approved Nioxin kit includes shampoo, conditioner, a scalp treatment and a thickening spray — all specially formulated to fight thinning hair.

“This product has been great,” shared a satisfied shopper. “Less hair found in [my] brush. Seems to be working great with less hair loss.”

$62 at Amazon

If you have Amazon Prime, you’ll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $25 or more.)

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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Project “KILLTUBE”: Condensing 108 unique experiments from different fields of expertise into one theatrical anime set for launch in 2026, now open for overseas partnership

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TOKYO, June 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — CHOCOLATE Inc. is excited to announce the launch of the original theatrical anime “KILLTUBE,” directed by Kazuaki Kuribayashi, slated for a simultaneous global release in 2026. We are seeking international partners from all fields, both individuals and organizations. In an effort to not only plan and produce this work but also to create and nurture an original story, we will conduct “108 Experiments” to invent new methods of creation, delivery, and monetization, and we will share the process and results leading up to the theatrical release.


KILLTUBE Pilot Film

About CHOCOLATE Inc.

CHOCOLATE Inc. is a company dedicated to creating diverse entertainment content and crafting a future that inspires. We have produced over 1,000 entertainment pieces, including live-action films, documentaries, characters, YouTube channels, and board games. Among our notable works is the feature film “MONDAYS: See You ‘This’ Week!,” which won the Grand Prize in the feature-length category at the 2023 Vevey International Funny Film Festival in Switzerland, and the character “Blue Ham Ham,” known for collaborations with renowned global artists. We aim for our journey with this original work “KILLTUBE” to become the new standard in entertainment creation.

About “KILLTUBE”

In 2026, Japan continues its isolation under the Edo Shogunate. Amidst strict social hierarchies, three individuals, treated as scums of society, cross paths in a prison cell destined for a fateful encounter. They join the dueling video platform “KILLTUBE” to pursue fortune and to win their freedom in a segregational world…

This battle entertainment follows three underdogs who defy public ridicule and rise to the top in a closed environment. The anime is envisioned as 3DCG-based and involves collaborations with cutting-edge VFX studio KASSEN and concept artist collective WACHAJACK.
Official Website: https://killtu.be/en/
Official X: https://x.com/KILLTUBEGL
Pilot Film: YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vuy6rEKE3jA)

Comment from Director Kazuaki Kuribayashi

We aspire to conduct various experiments through the production of this work, involving people from all over the world. Together, we want to create, deliver, monetize, and nurture the world of this story, sharing the outcomes of our experiments. We hope everyone will participate and enjoy this journey with us.

Synopsis

In 2026, Japan continues its isolation under the Edo Shogunate. Amidst strict social hierarchies, three individuals, treated as scums of society, cross paths in a prison cell destined for a fateful encounter. They join the dueling video platform “KILLTUBE” to pursue fortune and to win their freedom in a segregational world.

In an era dubbed the “Age of Great Duels,” where one can amass immense wealth simply by defeating the strong, they face discrimination from samurais and merchants seeking power and authority. As they break the limits of convention and claim victory after victory, they rise in popularity, becoming decorated celebrities of their time.

However, just as they reach the height of their fame, they uncover the hidden truth behind “KILLTUBE”…

About “108 Experiments”

“KILLTUBE” serves as an experimental ground for theatrical animation production. We aim to create, deliver, monetize, and nurture this original story from scratch, planning “108 Experiments” across all aspects of production. We will publicly document 48 of these experiments to foster collaboration with various industries, translating discoveries into real-time updates.

KILLTUBE 108 experiments
KILLTUBE 108 experiments

The outcome of these experiments is unpredictable, but we hope you will enjoy the process. We invite individuals and organizations from all fields who wish to try something new to join this project. Please contact us via the link below.

Contact URL
https://forms.gle/8DtbE71Xif6Lzxdc7
Please note that we may take some time to respond as we review all inquiries.

KILLTUBE WANTED PARTNERS
KILLTUBE WANTED PARTNERS

Basic Information:
Production: STUDIO DOTOU
Title: KILLTUBE
Scheduled Release: Spring 2026 (TBC)
Director & Planner: Kazuaki Kuribayashi
Produced by: CHOCOLATE Inc. https://www.chocolate-inc.com/en/
Runtime: 90 minutes (TBC)
Official Website: https://killtu.be/
Official YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KILLTUBEJP
Official X (Formerly Twitter): https://x.com/KILLTUBEJP 
Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/killtubejp/
Contact: info@killtube-en.jp 

Director Kazuaki Kuribayashi Profile
Kazuaki Kuribayashi (CHOCOLATE Inc.)
CCO/Planner at CHOCOLATE Inc.
Kazuaki is an expert content planner who covers everything from products, spacial design, to integrated communication design, with an outstanding track record in social video content.

As JAAA Creator of the Year’s youngest medalist, Kazuaki received more than 60 awards inside and outside of Japan, including Cannes Lions, Spikes Asia, Japan Media Arts Festival, and ACC. Kazuaki was also elected as Asia’s only candidate for Ad Age’s 40 Under 40.

URL for downloading press release material: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/830bo9gwlzq4vt77zh87t/ABsprNRnKB3ea73LFX8H4G4?rlkey=bur32xergg8onhbfg5me8fjyr&st=lrhlnfbz&dl=0

Source: CHOCOLATE Inc.

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Spirit Airlines isn’t considering Chapter 11, ‘encouraged’ by post-JetBlue plan, CEO says

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A Spirit Airlines aircraft undergoes operations in preparation for departure at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Austin, Texas, on Feb. 12, 2024.

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Spirit Airlines CEO Ted Christie said Friday that the budget airline isn’t considering a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing and is “encouraged” by its plan after a failed takeover by JetBlue Airways.

Spirit has been struggling with shifting travel demand, increased U.S. competition and a Pratt & Whitney engine recall that grounded dozens of its Airbus planes.

Earlier this year, a federal judge blocked JetBlue’s planned takeover of Spirit on antitrust grounds, raising concerns on Wall Street about the money-losing airline’s ability to address its debt. Spirit said in February it is seeking to refinance.

“We are proudly executing to our plan as we’ve exited the merger agreement with JetBlue and are encouraged by the initial results of our stand-alone plan,” Christie said at an annual shareholder meeting on Friday. “We are not evaluating a Chapter 11 at this time.”

S&P Global Ratings on Wednesday downgraded Spirit, raising questions about its ability to refinance. It pointed to a $1.1 billion loyalty bond due in September 2025 and a $500 million convertible note due in 2026.

“Given the constrained cash flow generation and operating performance, along with management’s public announcement of its decision to engage with lenders to assess options for addressing its upcoming maturities, we believe it’s likely the company will face a distressed exchange,” it said.

The company’s finance chief is leaving to become CFO at Hertz, the companies said earlier this week.

Spirit’s shares have lost more than 77% this year through Thursday’s close. The company has taken a host of steps to save and drum up cash including deferring some Airbus deliveries and sale-leaseback deals.

The airline also recently shifted its business model, ditching most flight-change fees and bundling perks that it previously sold a la carte alongside a cheap fare.

It has also softened other policies, extending the life of flight credits from 90 days to a year, and raising maximum weights of checked bags to 50 pounds from 40.

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deCODE genetics: The rate, nature and transmission of mitochondrial DNA mutations in humans

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A new study from deCODE genetics uses pedigrees and sequence data from 64,806 Icelanders to shed light on the rate and nature of mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and the peculiar dynamics of its maternal transmission

REYKJAVIK, Iceland, June 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In a paper published today in Cell, scientists from deCODE genetics, a subsidiary of Amgen, present the largest study to date of germline mtDNA mutations in humans and their transmission across 116,663 mother-child pairs. The study documents the astonishing extent of hypermutability at some positions in mtDNA, including the well-known deleterious A>G mutation at position 3243 which causes the MELAS syndrome. The mutation occurred 15 times in the 2,548 matrilineal pedigrees, but typically disappeared after several generations, due to its severe impact on the health of carriers.

Kari Stefansson senior author on the paper and CEO of deCODE genetics with Agnar Helgason and Erla Rut Arnadottir, scientists at deCODE genetics and authors on the paper
Kari Stefansson senior author on the paper and CEO of deCODE genetics with Agnar Helgason and Erla Rut Arnadottir, scientists at deCODE genetics and authors on the paper

Strong aggregate evidence was uncovered for selection against many such short-lived deleterious mtDNA mutations in the pedigrees. The deCODE team also reported evidence for an extensive earlier episode of negative selection affecting mitochondria, called germline selection, where poorly functioning mitochondrial DNA molecules are discarded during the development of oocytes. Finally, they used the large number of transmissisons of mtDNA mutations in the pedigrees to reliably estimate that individuals inherit, on average, only around 3 units of mtDNA from their mothers – fewer than indicated by previous studies.

“It is remarkable that the hundreds of thousands of mtDNA carried by oocytes are derived from only about three of the mtDNA molecules originally carried by the mother,” noted Agnar Helgason, a corresponding author of the paper. “This drastic bottleneck determines the rapid rate at which new mutations in the mtDNA germline can become lost or fixed over just a handful of generations in a pedigree, and must be in part due to a selection process during the development of oocytes, where mtDNA molecules with deleterious mutations are removed from the germline.”

“This study takes us a few steps closer to understanding the basis of the extraordinary variation in mutation rates across the nucelotides of the mtDNA genome, even between different alleles at the same position”, said Kári Stefánsson, CEO of deCODE and a corresponding author of the paper. “Unfortunately, it is the hypermutability of some pathogenic mutations that has made them so prevalent and thereby easier to discover. However, our findings suggest that many rarer pathogenic mtDNA mutations that are responsible for disease burden in human populations remain to be discovered.”

Video: https://vimeo.com/953941695/4467620687?share=copy

Contact:
Thora Kristin Asgeirsdottir
deCODE genetics
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Email: thoraa@decode.is

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Yiwugo Busy with Pet Supplies Transactions

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YIWU, China, June 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As one of the most popular categories in overseas markets, pet supplies have seen substantial development over the past decade in Yiwu. Yiwugo.com, the official website of the Yiwu Commodity Market, is the largest commodity wholesale market in the world. From January 1, 2024 to June 1, 2024, data from Yiwugo shows that transactions related to the keyword “pet clothing” have increased by approximately 74.4% compared to the same period in 2023. Orders for “pet beds” have surged to 3.5 times the amount seen in 2023. Other items such as pet toys and leashes are also highly sought after by buyers.

Pet Supplies on www.yiwugo.com.
Pet Supplies on www.yiwugo.com.

Liu Fangxiang, who has been in the pet supplies industry for nearly 20 years, has been extremely busy recently. Her company, Yiwu Fangfang Pet Articles Firm, which owns the registered trademark PETFANGFANG and specializes in pet mats, beds, and clothing, just wrapped up the Yiwu International Pet Supplies Exhibition. Now, they are negotiating new orders with over ten potential clients. Known for its meticulous craftsmanship and high cost-performance ratio, Fangfang has become a recognized brand in several countries.

Liu Fangxiang noted that the launch of Yiwugo has greatly amplified their business advantages. In 2023, an Australian client discovered her store on the platform, and after a visit to review samples, was impressed by her expertise. After initially placing a small order, the client now regularly places full container orders, with rapid reorder rates.

With the onset of the “Christmas” procurement rush in the import-export sector, Fangfang has recently introduced a line of Christmas-themed pet products. Clients are actively purchasing, and the company anticipates a strong performance in this holiday season.

In contrast, Yiwu Shunshun Pet Products Factory (MECALAND) completed its Christmas season shipments as early as December 2023 to April 2024. According to the owner, Tu Chaozheng, their business mainly focuses on producing pet clothes and toys. With a wide range of products and professional craftsmanship, they meet the one-stop procurement needs of their customers.

Shunshun boasts a six-member professional design team, constantly refining and launching new products based on feedback from trade shows and overseas clients. In 2023 alone, they introduced over 90 new products, a high output compared to peers. Moreover, they are among the few domestic companies specializing in large-size pet clothing that can fit both cats and dogs.

Recently, a new German client recommended by a loyal customer was impressed by Shunshun’s professional and innovative designs and high-quality workmanship. This led to an initial order of 15,000 pieces. Meanwhile, South America remains one of the company’s primary markets. An elevated cat bowl they developed in 2022 sold over 200,000 units upon its launch and continues to be popular. This year, its overall sales have seen a significant increase, with a noticeable uptick in inquiries from new customers on Yiwugo, injecting fresh energy into Shunshun Pet Products.

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