After years of backlash, Amazon finally ends a practice that many sellers have long loathed

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Summary:
- Amazon has announced that it will be ending its practice of "co-mingling" inventory, where products from different sellers are combined into a single pool. This practice has been controversial and disliked by many Amazon sellers.
- The change means that sellers will now be able to have their own unique product barcodes and stock keeping units (SKUs), allowing them to better track and manage their inventory.
- This move is seen as a positive step for Amazon sellers, as it gives them more control over their products and helps prevent issues like counterfeit items being mixed in with legitimate goods.

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