The start-up is like Stitch Fix for second-hand clothing, offering users a box of consignment shop items they can either keep or return. "There are a lot of women who are looking for stuff that might be less expensive, that are more of a closet staple," says CEO James Reinhart.
For full interview, [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/retails-secondhand-evolution).
AppHarvest, the Kentucky based indoor farming startup, shipped out its first batch of tomatoes on the heels of picking a new company president in David Lee, the former Impossible Foods CFO. Lee and CEO Jonathan Webb joined Cheddar to discuss.
General Motors is teaming up with Microsoft to accelerate its rollout of electric, self-driving cars.
The History Hit TV catalogue features an impressive library of history documentaries, interviews, podcasts and more.
Wing, an Alphabet subsidiary, found new opportunities and uses for its drone delivery service amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
David Quinalty of Waymo spoke to Cheddar about the company's hopes that the Biden Administration will continue the bipartisan work with the DOT in promoting autonomous driving technology.
From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, these are the top stories that moved markets and had investors, business leaders, and entrepreneurs talking this week on Cheddar.
Playtika CFO Craig Abrahams joined Cheddar to discuss the mobile gaming company's public debut on the Nasdaq, likely a start to a steady flow of game devs going public in 2021.
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Adam Kovacevich, head of North America and Asia Pacific government relations at Lime, spoke to Cheddar about the e-scooter company's chances of operating in the Big Apple.
Tracy Sun, Poshmark co-founder and senior vice president of new markets, spoke to Cheddar about the online clothing reseller's successful public debut.
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