ImportYeti : my new favorite game is finding out where stuff is made | The Verge
Date : 2023-01-05
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In this article, Chris Person explores ImportYeti, a tool created by David Applegate that provides insight into company suppliers. The site searches the bill of lading to show users what companies are importing, where it's coming from, and what the contents are. By using this tool, readers can learn about international behemoths and soothingly branded Instagram startups alike. ImportYeti is a fun and quick way to find out more about where products come from, providing transparency in an otherwise opaque web that underpins the economy.
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