
"Google Search is showing a carousel in the merchant / retailer panel that lets you scroll through the merchant's delivery, return and payment options. This information has been in the Google Search results for a while, but this carousel feels new to me - is it? Here is a screenshot of the details I am referring to: When you click on them, some open up a dialog, like the payment options and some go to the retailers help page, like the return policy link in this example:"
"Here is a GIF of it in action: Is this new? Probably not? Forum discussion at X."
Google Search presents a carousel within the merchant/retailer panel that surfaces delivery, return, and payment options for a retailer. Clickable items in the carousel either open a dialog with details or navigate to the retailer's help or policy pages, such as return policies. Visual evidence is provided as a screenshot and a GIF illustrating interaction and behaviors of the carousel. The carousel appears alongside existing merchant information in search results. The user perceives the carousel interface as recently noted, while acknowledging the underlying information has been available in search results previously.
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