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SKIP AHEAD How we picked the best online eyeglasses retailers | Where to buy glasses online | Why trust NBC Select? To help guide you through buying glasses online we asked experts what to consider before shopping, and we rounded up some of the best online retailers for eyeglasses. Where to buy glasses onlineWe rounded up some of the most popular online eyeglasses retailers to make your online search for glasses easier. Those nervous about shopping online may find comfort in buying glasses from a known name in the glasses world. For this story, she interviewed two experts on where to buy glasses online.
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CNBC embedded with teams from HSI and California Highway Patrol to witness four organized retail crime operations for this investigation. CNBCAt the bottom of organized retail crime rings are boosters — the people who go into stores and take the items. A bin filled with sparkly silver boots that police suspect an alleged San Jose, California, crime ring stole from T.J. Maxx. In a statement, a TJX spokesperson said the company is "thankful" for CHP's efforts and is taking organized retail crime "very seriously." Court records filed in connection with the case provide a rare glimpse into the inner workings of an alleged organized retail crime ring.
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It's also developed high-tech kitchen equipment to speed up and simplify cooking. Prior to Wonder, Lore founded and sold e-commerce startup Jet.com to Walmart for $3.3 billion in 2016. Food-delivery company Wonder Group has gotten a cash infusion from Nestle , as the startup looks to sell high-tech kitchen equipment and prepared ingredients to businesses such as hotels, hospitals and sports arenas. Some of those companies may also want Wonder's kitchen equipment, Lore said. The partnership will start with Nestle making pizza and pasta tailored for Wonder's kitchen equipment, along with selling the kitchen equipment to clients.
Persons: Bobby Flay, José, It's, Lore, Marc Lore, Melissa Henshaw, that's, Wonder, Andrés, Michael Symon, Uber, DoorDash Organizations: Walmart, Amazon, Nestle, CNBC, Kroger, Foods Locations: New Jersey, New York, New York , New Jersey, Connecticut
REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo License this content on Reuters ConnectNEW YORK, Aug 1 (Reuters) - LensCrafters agreed to pay $39 million to settle a lawsuit by prescription eyeglass customers who accused the eyewear chain of misleading them about how well its Accufit technology could measure their eyes. Customers said the claims were false because LensCrafters' manufacturing processes did not support its claims, and that an update would not be clinically significant. They claimed to pay more for their glasses than if LensCrafters had not overpromised and underdelivered. The settlement covers all U.S. customers of LensCrafters who since Sept. 5, 2013, bought prescription glasses after being fitted with Accufit. LensCrafters said it operates 955 stores in 49 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, with no stores in Wyoming.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, LensCrafters, Accufit, Allegra et, Jonathan Stempel, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: EssilorLuxottica SA, REUTERS, Reuters, Customers, D.C, Retail, Court, Eastern District of, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York City, U.S, Brooklyn, New York , California, Florida, Washington, Puerto Rico, Wyoming, Paris, Charenton, Pont, America, Eastern District, Eastern District of New York, New York
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