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Crowdsourced Fixes: Audience Solutions Explored

Crowdsourced Fixes: Audience Solutions Explored

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In this episode of "We Fixed It, You're Welcome," the hosts tackle crowdsourced fixes from listeners.

They explore ideas for Starbucks to introduce healthier, family-friendly drinks and mocktails, leveraging the Teavana brand. The team discusses Costco's checkout process, suggesting ways to streamline it for customers with fewer items. They also address the challenges of magazine subscription cancellations and propose solutions for more sustainable takeout packaging.

Throughout the episode, the hosts balance creativity with practicality, considering operational challenges and consumer behavior. The discussion showcases the podcast's unique approach of reimagining business practices through collaborative problem-solving.

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