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Their largest customer is Amazon and they'll be winding down deliveries for the company by 50% through June 2026.
The Washington State Department of Agriculture made a $93 million line-item budget request to keep food assistance programs like it in place and help food banks and social networks in place.
Amazon may be closing its warehouses in Quebec to send a warning to unions, but it still has to get packages to customers.
UPS stock fell by 14%, after it announced an agreement that would cut its delivery business with Amazon by 50%.
The company said it has reached an agreement with its largest customer to lower volumes by 50 percent, sparking a sell-off.