No Intro | Group Chat News Ep. 797

Group Chat - A podcast by Chris "Drama" Pfaff, Dee Murthy & Anand Murthy

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Tonight, Drama, Dee, and Anand discuss a whirlwind of topics, from the impact of Hurricane Hilary to the financial storm caused by Farfetch's stock plummeting over 30% due to missed revenue expectations. Meta's stricter RTO policy and Kroger's unexpected title as America's top sushi seller spark debates. A tweet by @jason about medication pricing raises eyebrows. Shifting gears, they delve into China's changing economic landscape post its 40-year boom. Surprisingly, the No. 1 city for traffic congestion isn't LA or NYC—it's revealed in this engaging episode.  - Written by ChatGPT Timeline of What Was Discussed: No intro. (0:00)  Mother Nature is scary. (4:55)  The Murthy kids take Dodger Stadium. (16:04)  Shout out to Dee and the team over at Ghost! (26:31)  Is luxury the issue or Farfetch? (47:38)  The work-from-home party seems to be over. (50:41)  The biggest seller of sushi may surprise you. (1:00:07)  The cost of Ozempic by country. (1:05:04)  China’s changing economic landscape. (1:08:18)  This is the U.S. city with the worst traffic. (1:12:29)  Group Chat Shout Outs. (1:14:19)  Related Links/Products Mentioned  B2B inventory marketplace Ghost reappears with $30M Series B to expand outside US  Farfetch stock tanks more than 30% after luxury fashion company misses quarterly revenue expectations — MarketWatch  Meta updates its RTO policy with a stricter mandate — Business Insider  Kroger is now the biggest sushi seller in America - Gunjan Banerji on X  So the fattest country on the list charges 10x what the skinny countries charge for Ozempic and wegovy? - @jason on Twitter  Watch Painkiller | Netflix Official Site  China’s 40-Year Boom Is Over. What Comes Next?  This is the No. 1 U.S. city with the worst traffic—it's not LA or NYC — CNBC  Connect with Group Chat! Watch The Pod #1 Newsletter In The World For The Gram Tweet With Us Exclusive Facebook Content We’re @groupchatpod on Snapchat

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