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The surprising first thing ever sold online

Ecommerce
Ecommerce

(YouTube Screenshot / Shopify)

It's that time of year again: when Americans start flinging open their physical and digital wallets to take advantage of huge sales on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Last year, people spent a stunning $2.68 billion online on Cyber Monday alone.

So, how'd this "ecommerce" thing get started anyway? What was the first thing purchased on the internet?

Despite what Pizza Huts says, a large pie with mushrooms and extra cheese doesn't actually deserve the title.

In a short video called "Proceed to Checkout: The Unexpected Story of how Ecommerce Started," producers from Shopify trace online shopping to its roots.

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It's a twisting tale that involves marijuana exchanges and a way-ahead-of-her-time grandmother.

Hint: The person responsible for the first item sold is probably watching every move you make.

But you should really just watch the full video:

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