22/04 Meghan Markle accused of ripping off children’s book series for animated Netflix show
-Meghan Markle is in a copycat crisis.
- News.com.au22/04 A specialty store taste for 106 yen! How to use exquisite pasta sauce at Business Super
-Business Super has lots of great value products that are easy on household finances. This time we'll introduce you to the pasta sauces that enthusiasts buy again! Although it is priced at an astounding price of 106 yen per bag, it is said to have a genuine flavor. What's more, you can make two servings in one bag, so it's also very cost-effective. Perfect for lunch on busy days or for dinners that
- MSN10/04 I'm glad I bought it! Two types of frozen snacks found at [Business Super] have been decided to be repeated.
-As prices continue to rise, this business supermarket is a very encouraging place to shop at high cost. Of course, the Business Super has a great value for money, such as snacks. This time, we asked Ohtsuka Hajime, who uses the business supermarket to buy in bulk once a week, to introduce her recommended frozen snacks. Milk Daifuku Product Name Milk Daifuku Contents 750g Price 321 yen This is the
- MSN07/04 Edmunds: Five best used three-row SUVs for under $30,000
-A three-row crossover SUV can be a great choice for car shoppers who need extra room to shuttle plenty of people and cargo. The latest models are impressively capable and come loaded with up-to-date technology features. But they’re also expensive and potentially out of reach for many shoppers. You’re looking at spending approximately $50,000 to get...
- MSN30/03 [Business Super] Great value for money for 40 yen per person! A hearty side dish that can be completed in 5 minutes
-Thank you for working in a business super for over 15 years! I'm Wantaro, a STYLE writer. Business Super has many favorite products, but this time it's the best value for money for 40 yen per person! We'd like to introduce you to "Mapo Vermicelli," an extremely time-saving side dish that can be completed in 5 minutes. The best cost performance! "Mapo Vermicelli" Business supermarket "Mapo Vermicel
- MSN27/03 [Business Super] I'm curious about Sazzy! How to eat frozen sagi that you can buy at the business supermarket
-Business Super sells a large number of products, including large capacity, frozen foods, and imported products, so you can enjoy the popular products easily. Sazzy seems to be good for your health, but I was told by Sakunon, a Utaku-san who visits the business supermarket every week about what it tastes like and how to eat it in a delicious way. What is Sazzy? Sazzy is a small fruit of the Orange
- MSN24/03 [Business Super] New product! The spicy bean snack from India is so delicious!
-Business Super has a large capacity and excellent value for money, as well as many delicious items carefully selected from around the world. Another major attraction of the business supermarket is that it has a wide range of original products! This time, we discovered a slightly unusual new product in the sweets section, with a flashy packaging. Mai, a popular blog introducing new products and dis
- MSN19/03 ‘Oh no’: Meghan roasted by Jimmy Fallon
-Meghan Markle has been mocked for a strange act she does in her Netflix lifestyle series during a “Trivia Night” segment on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
- News.com.au15/03 [Business Super] Easy cooking and great value for money! Frozen products that you'll need to buy again
-Business supermarkets, a great ally for housewives, have many useful frozen foods, but what are the best products that are great value for money and you'll be sure to buy them again? This time, Wantaru, who has been working in the business supermarket for 18 years, introduced us to recommended frozen products that are easy to cook and have excellent value for money, and that you will buy every tim
- MSN14/03 Make full use of frozen vegetables from Business Super! Save money and save time and make it easier
-In addition to high prices, the prices of vegetables are increasing rapidly due to the effects of the weather. Frozen vegetables from the Business Super come in handy in such cases. There are some rare types that are not easily available at other supermarkets, and not only can you save money at a stable price, but it also saves time as it is ready without pre-processing. He is an organization and
- MSN02/03 [Business Super] Easy frozen Korean gourmet food with the best value for money is delicious!
-Korean gourmet food is appearing one after another. Among them, the popular kimpa, which is easy to eat and is now well-known in Japan. Kimpa, the business supermarket, has frozen ones, and they're cheap and delicious! It's become a hot topic. I would like to share some of the recommended points with Yamaoka Sakura, a maniac who has been working in business super for over 10 years, an organization
- MSN19/02 New Meghan move a disaster ‘within hours’
-I bet the mayor of the Mallorcan town of Porreres didn’t wake up yesterday and expect to find herself potentially locked in a legal war with a member of the British royal family.
- News.com.au01/02 [Business supermarket] Easy and delicious use other than hot pots using the highest "hot pot soup" in cospa
-There are many large -capacity products that are outstanding in cospa and many delicious items carefully selected from countries around the world. The place where the original products are full of originality is also a great attraction of business supermarkets! This time, pay attention to the classic hot pot soup that is nice at this time when it has been conveniently renewed. A hot pot that is ve
- MSN31/01 This Amazon Prime perk goes away today — so take advantage while you can: ‘Total bummer’
-Last call for a popular try-before-you-buy program.
- New York Post10/01 McDonald's to close three CosMc's locations — and open two more
-McDonald's created CosMc's as its entry point into the growing "afternoon beverage pick-me-up occasion."
- CNBC21/12 Amazon and Starbucks workers are on strike. Trump might have something to do with it
-Amazon delivery drivers and Starbucks baristas are on strike in a handful of U.S. cities as they seek to exert pressure on the two major companies to recognize them as unionized employees or to meet demands for an inaugural labor contract.
- APNews25/11 Billionaires are creating ‘life-extending pills’ for the rich — but CEO warns they’ll lead to a planet of ‘posh zombies’
-The CEO said Silicon Valley moguls should “quit playing God” in their race to conquer death, calling the quest for the holy grail of medicine “ego-driven” and charging that it risks creating a plan…
- New York Post22/11 Popular asthma drug may be linked to serious mental health problems
-“It’s definitely doing something that’s concerning,” one scientist said about reported side effects of the drug.
- New York Post22/11 Supplement sold on Amazon is being recalled due to contamination with ‘potentially dangerous hidden drugs’
-The company is voluntarily recalling the supplements months after the FDA warned customers not to use any products by the brand.
- New York Post17/11 Restaurant executives can't wait for 2025 after slow traffic and wave of bankruptcies
-This year, restaurant bankruptcy filings soared, industry traffic declined and same-store sales disappointed.
- CNBC08/11 FDA proposes ending use of popular decongestant present in cold medicines
-The US Food and Drug Administration has proposed to remove oral phenylephrine, widely used in cold and cough syrups.
- New York Post06/11 This type of person experiences more work stress, study says — it’s only a quarter of adults
-Researchers at Osaka University found that a subset of the population is “more susceptible” to stress and may be experiencing it at higher levels than their colleagues.
- New York Post30/10 Smoothie King launches special menu for Ozempic users: ‘Thoughtful balance’
-One in eight American adults, about 12%, has taken Ozempic or a similar drug for diabetes or weight loss, recent research found.
- New York Post29/10 What is ‘silent firing’? All about the ‘quiet quitting’ clapback that is blamed on AI
-As workers worry that they could lose their jobs to AI in the future, some experts claim it’s already happening.
- New York Post17/10 Standing desks may be bad for your health — here’s why
-Standing desk devotees may want to sit down for this news.
- New York Post17/10 People love to shop online for groceries — but there’s a major nutrition downside
-Twenty percent of Americans buy groceries online, while over 80% have done so at some point in the past three years, research shows.
- New York Post13/10 Op-ed: Here's how to incentivize your kid to start investing for retirement
-Incentivizing your child to save is about making saving rewarding and fun. These strategies can help your child develop strong financial habits.
- CNBC29/09 Op-ed: Your kids need a Roth IRA. It's the 'golden egg' savings vehicle for young people
-Establishing a Roth IRA for kids can set them on the path to financial security. By starting early, they can take advantage of the benefits of tax-free growth.
- CNBC04/09 ‘Longtime friend’ turns on Harry
-At least they’ll always have the lemon cake.
- News.com.au24/08 This woman made up to $110,000 a year as a nanny for the ultra-rich. Here's what she learned from the job
-Stephanie Kiser wanted to be a screenwriter in New York, but those jobs were hard to come by and paid low wages. She found better pay as a nanny for the 1%.
- CNBC13/08 Lemonade stand of the future! Kids are making thousands with their summer side hustles thanks to cashless payments
-The tech-savvy generation isn’t letting empty pockets slow down business at their summer lemonade stands. Kids today know that any neighborhood customer with a phone also has a wallet and tha…
- New York Post09/08 Nasal spray alternative to EpiPen for allergic reactions is approved by FDA
-Neffy is expected to be available in the United States within eight weeks of FDA approval, the company said.
- New York Post08/08 Dolce & Gabbana launches $100 perfume for dogs inspired by owner's poodle
-Dolce and Gabbana's luxury perfume for dogs — costing over $100 — has sparked concerns from some animal welfare organizations.
- CNBC07/08 Edmunds compares: 2024 Ford F-150 versus 2025 Ram 1500
-Two of Edmunds’ highly rated full-size trucks are freshly updated. The 2024 F-150 offers an array of engine choices and configurations, plus fresh styling and new technology features.
- APNews05/08 Inside the village ‘vendetta’ rocking Zero Bond owner’s East Hampton restaurant: ‘They’re out to get him’
-“They’re watching Scott [Sartiano] because other people have had restaurants that have evolved into clubs after a certain hour,” a long-time business owner in East Hampton told The Post.
- New York Post27/07 United Airlines aims to crack down on flight attendants who abuse sick time
-The Labor Department is reviewing United Airlines’ leave policies after the carrier implemented stricter measures to crack down on employees abusing sick time.
- New York Post19/07 China's cooking oil scandal prompts residents to buy oil presses amid food safety concerns
-A food safety controversy over cooking oil has sparked widespread anger among the public — and locals are taking it into their own hands to procure supplies.
- CNBC01/07 McDonald's $5 meal may lead to higher sales and stock price, a history of value offerings shows
-Historically, McDonald's $5 value meal offerings have boosted its share price, according to Wells Fargo.
- CNBC29/06 These could be the next big food and beverage trends
-Items on display at the Summer Fancy Foods Show suggest coming trends include new takes on honey, tinned fish and charcuterie.
- CNBC18/06 I invest in Lego because it’s better than stocks, bonds and gold — and I’ve made $500K in 2 years
-They’re building up savings brick by brick.
- New York Post24/05 Housekeepers make $150K a year in these Florida cities — here’s why salaries have skyrocketed
-They are sweeping up the cash.
- New York Post23/05 We work remotely from Chuck E. Cheese — our 9-to-5s should be fun, too
-Working remotely really is all fun and games.
- New York Post21/05 McDonald's franchisee group says $5 value meal can't last without company investment
-The $5 value meal will hit menu boards beginning June 25 and will last roughly a month.
- CNBC21/05 Everyone has been secretly doing this while on the job — and spending mega money
-If you find yourself shopping more than Slacking, you’re not alone.
- New York Post20/05 Pedigree dog food recalled because it may contain metal pieces: FDA
-The governmental agency noted that there have been no reports of injury or illness to any pets thus far.
- New York Post20/05 Why so many wacky food mashups have taken over store shelves, from Sour Patch Kids Oreos to Pepsi Maple Syrup
-Surprising flavor combinations – like gravy-flavored Jones Soda or Van Leeuwen’s Kraft Macaroni and Cheese ice cream — are showing up more frequently in grocery stores and restaurant chains.…
- New York Post18/05 Pint-sized inflation critics rage against rising price of ice cream in sweetest cost-of-living rant yet
-Two treat-seeking misses were knocked seriously off course by the skyrocketing cost of a cone at their local park.
- New York Post14/05 McDonald’s is getting rid of free drink refills — and more fast-food chains may follow
-Empty cups and empty hearts. McDonald’s customers are bidding a bitter farewell to free drink refills, one of the latest casualties from the brand already facing an identity crisis over extre…
- New York Post09/05 Wendy’s adds mammoth 50-piece chicken nugget ‘party pack’ to menu: ‘Satisfying our fans’ cravings’
-There’s no party like a Nugg Party.
- New York Post09/05 Shady Southwest passengers are abusing the preboarding process — and fellow flyers are furious
-Unscrupulous passengers are said to be increasingly taking advantage of the Dallas-based airline’s generosity toward travelers who “need a little extra time” when boarding.
- New York Post08/05 Spirit Airlines CEO calls airline industry a ‘rigged game,’ US consumers are ‘long-term losers’
-Spirit Airlines CEO Ted Christie spoke candidly about the airline industry, likening it to a rigged game and saying U.S. consumers are “the long-term losers.”
- New York Post07/05 Here’s how many McDonald’s there are in the world — and the countries where you won’t find one
-By the end of 2024, McDonald’s expects to open 2,100 additional locations.
- New York Post03/05 Aldi reveals big grocery price change — here’s how it will affect customers
-With grocery prices rising, when will customers get some relief?
- New York Post26/04 Tip your Domino’s delivery driver and the company will tip you right back: ‘We decided to flip the script’
-Everyone is getting a piece of the pie.
- New York Post20/04 Most people on weight loss drugs are spending less on restaurants and takeout, survey says
-The findings add to concerns that GLP-1s could take a bite out of the bottom lines of some of the biggest restaurant companies and packaged food makers.
- CNBC19/04 Mattel recalls Donald Duck, Daisy Duck figures over safety fears
-Two popular young children’s toys have been recalled over fears the products could pose “a risk of serious injury or death from choking” due to a design flaw.
- New York Post12/04 Companies looking to offer psychedelic drug therapy coverage for employees: report
-A growing number of companies are exploring the possibility of offering psychedelic drug therapy for their employees as a cost-saving and effective means of mental health treatment, according to a …
- New York Post06/04 Future of shopping: Instacart debuts AI-driven ‘smart carts’ to NYC retailers
-Instacart’s Caper Carts use AI to identify items, their price and the weight of produce — and allow shoppers to check out stress-free with a click on a touch screen.
- New York Post04/04 Lululemon falters as other luxe brands go out of business: Is this the end of status athletic wear?
-Is premium athletic apparel entering its flop era?
- New York Post02/04 The best cities for Gen Z workers revealed — did yours make the cut?
-They should be quiet quitting major cities.
- New York Post28/03 I used to flip burgers at McDonald’s — here’s how I ‘accidentally’ became a millionaire
-Joe Davies says aspiring entrepreneurs need these three key traits — personal drive, curiosity, and a burning desire to make money.
- New York Post26/03 Trader Joe’s increased banana prices for the first time in over 20 years: ‘This change is necessary’
-This is bananas. After holding our price for Bananas at 19 cents each for more than two decades, we’ve now reached a point where this change is necessary,” a Trader Joe’s spokesperson said.
- New York Post24/03 These NYC fast food workers are making $25 an hour plus benefits — and a robot does half the job for them
-Nice work, if you can get it.
- New York Post20/03 Newark Airport in shock comeback as new $2.7B terminal earns hard-to-get ‘quality’ award
-LaGuardia Airport’s rebuilt Terminal B — a $4 billion project that has changed the way travelers experience a facility once derided as “third world” by President Biden — was also …
- New York Post14/03 Chocolate prices likely to soar as African cocoa processing plants can’t afford to buy beans
-Major African cocoa plants in Ivory Coast and Ghana have stopped or cut processing because they cannot afford to buy beans, four trading sources said, meaning chocolate prices around the world are …
- New York Post01/03 93% of women are stressed about money. Building a cash reserve can help, experts say
-Largely due to the wealth gap, women tend to be more financially vulnerable than their male counterparts. An emergency fund can help.
- CNBC28/02 Apple CEO Tim Cook says company is 'investing significantly' in generative AI
-Tim Cook's remarks at Apple's annual shareholder meeting represent one of the strongest signals that Apple is embracing the generative AI craze.
- CNBC26/02 Gen Z more likely to ditch work for a ‘mental health’ day — here’s why that concerns job experts
-“It is worrying that young people in their early 20s, just embarking on their adult life, are more likely to be out of work due to ill health than those in their early 40s,” the study noted.
- New York Post16/02 Starbucks has a new accessible store design. Take a look inside
-Changes include tweaks to the cafe's lighting and acoustics, as well as lower counters.
- CNBC14/02 How Nescafé came to dominate the instant coffee market
-With 25 factories globally, Nescafé is sold in 180 countries. Worldwide one in seven cups of coffee consumed is a Nescafé.
- CNBC13/02 Why 2024 is ‘make or break’ year for businesses
-Four in 10 small business owners believe 2024 will be a “make or break” year for their business, according to new research.
- New York Post01/02 Gen Z is ditching water in plastic bottles for delivery in expensive glass jugs
-Life is plastic but that isn’t fantastic, according to Gen Z and Millennials.
- New York Post31/01 Philips to halt sales of sleep apnea machines in US after global 2021 recall
-675 personal injury lawsuits have been filed against Philips over the recalled devices.
- New York Post24/01 Chipotle wants to hire 19,000 workers for busy spring season, will offer new financial perks
-The burrito chain's recruitment goal is up about 27% from a year ago.
- CNBC19/01 Career coaches expecting 2024 layoff wave: Here’s what you should do
-A new year can be full of fresh resolutions and prosperous opportunities – but how does 2024 fare if you’re looking for a new job?
- New York Post15/01 World’s richest five men double fortune since 2020: Oxfam
-The world's wealthiest five men have more than doubled their fortune since 2020, the charity Oxfam said on Monday, as it called on nations to resist the ultra-rich's influence over tax policy.
- News.com.au11/01 These states pay the highest prices for McDonald’s — plus, which state gets the best deal
-Talk about a Mac attack. Residents of these states pay near-luxury prices for their quarter pounders and chicken nuggets, according to new research.
- New York Post09/01 Meta toughens content curbs for teens on Instagram, Facebook
-Meta on Tuesday said it was tightening up content restrictions for teens on Instagram and Facebook as it faces increased scrutiny that its platforms are harmful for young people.
- News.com.au09/01 Fake Stanley cups are being sold by ‘shady’ scammers, cops warn
-“This past summer, we found them for as cheap as $19. Sounds too good to be true? Well, it is,” warned one police department.
- New York Post05/01 Supermarket chain pulls PepsiCo products from shelves over ‘unacceptable’ price hikes
-It’s a problem that other major companies in the industry have taken issue with as well.
- New York Post05/01 Blank Street Coffee bets on subscription program to win over daily coffee drinkers
-Blank Street CEO Vinay Menda estimates that the chain's new subscription program could eventually account for 30% to 40% of its customers.
- CNBC04/01 Ikea’s most in-demand product requires no assembly, just hugs — meet Djungelskog the teddy bear
-It’s a Djungel out there.
- New York Post04/01 Ten in-demand jobs with skyrocketing wage growth that will remain hot in 2024: analysts
-The rates of growth that those top-ten jobs saw in their median pay in 2023 ranged from 18% to 24%.
- New York Post29/12 Magnetic balls sold at Walmart recalled as child ‘ingestion hazard’
-In October, the child safety organization Tiny Hearts, run by an ex-paramedic, demonstrated the dangers of swallowing the “strong” but “small” magnets as a warning to parent…
- New York Post27/12 One word confirms Meghan and Harry nightmare
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- News.com.au23/12 Americans skipping Ozempic over the holidays so they can enjoy more of their meals: report
-Celebrating the winter holidays for many means buying presents, arranging travel and planning hefty menus for meals with loved ones.
- New York Post21/12 Dunkin’ to stop offering US customers coconut milk option
-Dunkin’ will stop offering customers coconut milk for beverages in the U.S., the coffee and donut chain told FOX Business in a statement.
- New York Post20/12 This hot new tech job pays $300K a year — what’s an AI prompt engineer?
-“It’s not just development. It’s like a business technical skillset that’s also creative,” explained Greg Beltzer, head of technology at RBC Wealth Management.
- New York Post17/12 Can I make an excuse and get out of going to my firm’s holiday party?
-I hate company holiday parties with a passion, but my boss feels it is important that we all attend to demonstrate our loyalty and commitment to the company. Can I get out of going?
- New York Post15/12 After Barbie’s success at the box office Mattel wants to bring a new doll to the big screen
-Mattel Inc. is looking to capitalize on another popular doll brand, as it works to take American Girl to the silver screen.
- New York Post15/12 Delta’s new aircraft boasts secret feature that fliers are calling a ‘game changer’
-“ABOUT TIME as someone who never bought over the ear headphones im freaking out,” Elise Brulotte emphasized.
- New York Post12/12 CosMc joke: McDonald’s weird, new drive-thru experiment serves up one crappy meal
-McDonald’s hopes to tap into nostalgia as it challenges beverage giants Starbucks and Dunkin’. It may take light years to get there.
- New York Post05/12 Women are ‘significantly more likely’ to live paycheck to paycheck, report finds
-More than 60% of adults live paycheck to paycheck. However, women are "significantly more likely" to have a hard time making ends meet, a recent report found.
- CNBC30/11 Protein bars recalled after hairnets, shrink wrap found by consumers: FDA
-Several consumers found what appeared to be disposable hairnets, shrink wrap and parchment paper in their treats.
- New York Post29/11 Nashville hot chicken is everywhere, but it's still at the heart of its hometown's culture
-Nashville hot chicken reputedly began in a humble kitchen in the 1930s. Now, the specialty chicken style has spread around the country.
- CNBC23/11 These stocks have the most at risk as patients on Ozempic eat less, according to Morgan Stanley
-Fast food stocks see unusually high spending from obese customers, according to Morgan Stanley.
- CNBC18/11 Waffle House workers ‘fed up’ with paying for food they don’t even eat: ‘We’re sick and tired’
-Flying chairs and customer brawls may be commonplace for Waffle House workers, but meal breaks apparently are not.
- New York Post13/11 Tesla owners can’t resell Cybertruck without $50K penalty — and banishment
-Customers who purchase Tesla’s long-awaited Cybertruck are stuck with the futuristic vehicle, whether they like it or not, thanks to an ironclad clause in its buyer’s agreement.
- New York Post31/10 First McDonald’s site is now an unofficial museum to the fast-food chain
-The original Golden Arches museum in Des Plaines, Illinois, may have shuttered in 2017, but there’s still a place to get your vintage McMemorabilia fix.
- New York Post30/10 FDA warns against use of two-dozen eye drop products sold at CVS, Rite Aid over risk of infection and vision loss
-The FDA is telling consumers to avoid two dozen eye drop products sold at major retailers including CVS and Rite Aid, because they could cause eye infections and potentially lead to vision loss. …
- New York Post26/10 United passengers predict brawls, threaten boycott as new boarding system takes effect
-The airline’s patrons are anything but United.
- New York Post21/10 Sign Meghan Markle’s new project is doomed
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- News.com.au16/10 Absolut Vodka and Sprite canned cocktail coming next year
-The Coca-Cola Company teamed up with Pernod Ricard to announce the launch of a ready-to-drink pre-mixed cocktail containing Absolut vodka and Sprite next year.
- CNBC09/10 Here’s the real reason store self-checkout kiosks have mirrors
-As grocery stores and other vendors become increasingly automated, companies are implementing mirrors at self-checkout kiosks to deter potential shoplifters by making them reflect on the crime befo…
- New York Post07/10 Why even those winning 'the capitalist game' feel insecure, says Debt Collective co-founder
-Debt Collective co-founder Astra Taylor's new book explores why people feel so insecure these days, regardless of their economic standing.
- CNBC05/10 How this one popular restaurant can make — or break — a mall
-Sourdough bread might be what’s keeping malls from going sour themselves.
- New York Post03/10 Chipotle tests automation for burrito bowls and salads
-Chipotle Mexican Grill is testing a robot made with Hyphen technology that can assemble burrito bowls and salads.
- CNBC02/10 I’m a ‘rent-a-mom’ for Gen Z college students — parents pay me $10K to cook, do laundry and bail them out of jail
-Like any good mom, when one of her kids calls, Tammy Kumin comes running — no matter the time of day or night.
- New York Post26/09 I quit my stressful teaching job — now I make 50% more at Costco and love it
-“Whether it was baking a cake for a 90th birthday or for someone who just completed their Ph.D., making a tangible contribution to someone’s special day gave me a renewed sense of purpose.…
- New York Post25/09 Gen Z women take money tips from Kendall and Kylie Jenner: new study
-Twenty-somethings are all about keeping up with the Kardashians — especially when it comes to stacking cash.
- New York Post25/09 Latino caregivers face higher financial strain. Here's how to prepare to help family members
-Latino caregivers tend to have higher financial strains among racial and ethnic groups. Here are a few tips on how to ease that pressure.
- CNBC22/09 Most Americans leave excessive ‘guilt tip’ when paying digitally: survey
-Nearly 75% of customers are leaving sky-high tips when prompted on tablets or smart card readers, as opposed to an old-fashioned dollar or two dropped into a counter jar.
- New York Post21/09 NYC woman sues Starbucks for $5M over fruitless fruit drinks: ‘False’
-The company, which tried to have the case dismissed, was hit with a lawsuit accusing it of “deceptive practices.” On Tuesday, a judge ruled that the suit could proceed.
- New York Post21/09 Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake’s new NYC bar needs a personality: Inside T-Squared Social
-Can you bring sexy back to a neighborhood that was never sexy to begin with?
- New York Post20/09 These are the top 3 airports in North America — and the 3 worst
-It might be time to book a trip.
- New York Post20/09 Apple Watch Series 9 review: It turns your hand into a button and Siri is faster
-The new models won't be a major surprise, as Apple's wearable still excels at fitness tracking and boasts tight integration with the iPhone.
- CNBC20/09 Starbucks’ fruitless attempt to dismiss lawsuit against Refresher drinks is denied
-The lawsuit mentioned six types of Starbucks Refresher drinks.
- New York Post19/09 30 tons of ground beef recalled for E. coli — check your fridge
-American Foods Group, LLC, doing business as Green Bay Dressed Beef, LLC, recalled several ground beef products shipped to three states.
- New York Post18/09 National Cheeseburger Day deals: 1 cent at Wendy’s, McDonald’s 50-cent offer
-This deal is truly bun in a million: Wendy’s is offering a one-cent cheeseburger in honor of National Cheeseburger Day.
- New York Post12/09 'My face hurt from smiling': After 20 years, this artist got $60,000 in student loan debt forgiven
-The Biden administration announced it would forgive $39 billion in student debt for hundreds of thousands of borrowers. Wendee Goles found out she qualified.
- CNBC12/09 Start an 'opportunity fund' for goals that will bring you happiness, experts say. Here's why
-Between saving for short-term emergencies and investing for long-term retirement goals, experts say individuals often neglect to plan for what brings them joy.
- CNBC01/09 Brita filter packaging misleads consumers, class-action lawsuit claims
-The suit states that Brita “falsely and misleadingly markets, advertises, labels and packages” water pitchers’ ability to remove common hazardous contaminants “below lab det…
- New York Post31/08 These are the salaries single people need to survive in every state
-New York is — unsurprisingly — one of the most expensive states for singles.
- New York Post26/08 The world’s richest people use this top secret, ultra-exclusive app — we got access
-It’s a playground for the “global elite” with an “average net worth of $600M” — and this plebeian Post reporter scored a sneak peek.
- New York Post26/08 Meet the billion-dollar pitchwomen: How Flo from Progressive and Jan from Toyota are advertising’s MVPs
-How girl-next-door Jan — A.K.A. Laurel Coppock — and zany Flo — Stephanie Courtney — make bank for their bosses — but in a twist of fate, Flo almost became Jan.
- New York Post25/08 It’s oh-fish-al: Sardines are NYC’s new ‘It food’ with nearly 1 billion TikTok views to prove it
-TikTok’s tinned fish trend has caught on; #Sardine and #Sardines have a combined 831 million views just as an acclaimed sardine purveyor opens its flagship in NYC.
- New York Post24/08 Here’s the latest sneaky way pricey hotels are gouging their customers
-This new shakedown will have you seeing five stars — and it’s all legal.
- New York Post20/08 Inside Meghan’s big comeback: ‘Likes being famous’
-Meet Meghan Markle 2.0: wrapped in California coastal grandma chic, ready to launch a new commercial venture — and definitely happy to be in the public spotlight.
- News.com.au17/08 He paid for the first date. When she didn't want a second, he asked for his money back
-Some women say they've had a date ask for his money back after they explained they didn't want to go out again.
- CNBC15/08 Chick-fil-A to release new riff on its iconic chicken sandwich with pimento cheese, jalapenos
-Chick-fil-A customers can buy the chain's new Honey Pepper Pimento Chicken Sandwich in restaurants nationwide, starting Aug. 28.
- CNBC11/08 Fake meat is failing because it’s gross and unhealthy
-One of the biggest names in plant-based proteins announced this week that it lost $53 million in the second quarter.
- New York Post09/08 Nearly 10K Subway fans swear to change names for lifetime of free food
-Thousands have offered to switch their legal name to “Subway” in order to receive complimentary grub.
- New York Post08/08 Novo weight-loss drug Wegovy shows heart benefit in trial
-The trial showed that patients on Wegovy had a 20% lower incidence of heart attack, stroke or death from heart disease compared to those on a placebo, Novo said.
- New York Post07/08 McDonald’s employee reveals how iced tea is made: ‘Cans of diabetes’
-A McDonald’s employee revealed how their iced tea is made — and it’s a lot sweeter than you’d think.
- New York Post03/08 Workers are laziest at this time — on this day of the week
-Bosses who value speed, accuracy or productivity should pay attention to their employees’ computer keyboard use.
- New York Post01/08 I’m a 23-year-old millionaire without friends — I’m too busy getting rich
-“The constant invites to celebrate friends’ birthdays, promotions and weddings were too much of a distraction from success,” says Luke Lintz.
- New York Post27/07 Starbucks’ new fall menu leaked — and it’s upping the pumpkin spice game
-Life is gourd for Starbucks fans.
- New York Post11/07 McDonald’s ditches McCafé Bakery items, fans revolt: ‘I’m so sad’
-McDonald’s is saying goodbye to these sweet treats — but not everyone is McLovin’ the move.
- New York Post05/07 Waitress confronts customers who left ‘racist’ note on receipt: ‘I was in disbelief’
-Waitress Amira Donahue is being praised online after confronting a group of teen cretins who allegedly left a “racist” note on their receipt.
- New York Post27/06 Pepsi roasted for first-ever hot dog condiment: ‘Y’all need Jesus’
-Pepsi is branching out to more than just fizzy soda.
- New York Post20/06 I’m a millionaire at 27 — haters thought my business idea was stupid
-Amy Vanderputte reportedly made millions at the age of 27 after launching her own business-oriented podcast, “FastForwardAmy.”
- New York Post13/06 Bosses slam “lazy and entitled” Gen Z workplace trend
-Love it or hate it, there is no denying that this generation of young people are more liberated than ever before.
- News.com.au09/06 Indonesia Indigenous group requests internet blackout
-An Indigenous community in Indonesia has requested an internet blackout in their area to minimise the "negative impact" of the online world, officials said Friday.
- News.com.au01/06 Another sign of impending recession: Costco shoppers are buying more of this
-It’s a bad sign of the times.
- New York Post31/05 40% of restaurant food poisoning outbreaks are caused by sick employees: CDC
-“If there’s a positive food safety culture, you’re not penalized for illness,” Baum said.
- New York Post30/05 I was humiliated ordering at a sushi restaurant: ‘No, too much food!’
-These fish tales aren’t letting either party off the hook: Cassandra Mauro says she was degraded — the eatery’s owners say they’re the victims of “racially motivated harassm…
- New York Post24/05 Gen Z is ditching credit cards for ‘cash stuffing’ in ’90s throwback
-“I know what I’m spending and I know where everything is going. It gives me more control,” social media “finfluencer” Stephanie Garcia, 31, told The Post.
- New York Post23/05 Bioré, influencer sorry for referencing school shooting in ad: ‘Inappropriate’
-“Life has thrown countless obstacles at me this year – from a school shooting to having no idea what life is going to look like after college,” micro-influencer Cecilee Max-Brown said in the ad.…
- New York Post23/05 I can’t get a job because of my tattoos — I don’t want to work anyway
-This TikToker is covered from head-to-toe in tattoos — including permanent designs on her face, neck, chest, arms, torso, legs and feet.
- New York Post23/05 Disney blogger who gushed about ‘Star Wars’ hotel ‘would not have paid’ to stay there
-Although Benét Wilson touted the experience for being “the closest that most people will ever get to being inside a ‘Star Wars’ movie,” she told The Post in an exclusive int…
- New York Post23/05 I used to work Wall Street — now I’m a ‘psychopath’ charging men $1.5K an hour
-Mia Lee went from working on Wall Street to sleeping with married men for money — and believes she’s the best in the biz because she doesn’t experience any feelings.
- New York Post19/05 Record number of workers test positive for marijuana: study
-Dr. Suhash Harwani, senior director of science for employer solutions at Quest Diagnostics, noted the correlation between positivity rates and states that have legalized marijuana.
- New York Post18/05 New Dr Pepper ice cream flavor freezes out fans: ‘Disappointing’
-This bubbly, new concoction sounds soda-licious to some — and blasphemous to others.
- New York Post11/05 How the BlackBerry got everyone addicted — and then vanished
-Pride goeth before a fall.
- New York Post11/05 Inside the most exclusive hedge fund in the world—run by Harvard undergrads
-Black Diamond Capital might be the world’s most exclusive hedge fund — you can only get in if you are a current Harvard student, and even then less than 10% of applicants make it past the int…
- New York Post10/05 My baby cam was hacked — it was terrifying for me and my infant son
-“Someone talks to me at night and it scares me. Someone wakes me up and talks to me and I’m scared — I don’t want my camera plugged in,” Kurin Adele claimed her son told her…
- New York Post09/05 Starbucks reveals 2 new chilled drinks to cool down your summer
-In addition to the beverages, the coffee company introduced — for a limited time — a bumblebee cake pop and summer drinkware.
- New York Post08/05 Starbucks charges $1 more for popular drink — and fans are furious
-One exasperated sipper chimed in: “I’m so over this the drinks are so overpriced already.”
- New York Post08/05 Return to office could make you fat, lead to drinking problem: study
-Research shows that going to and from the office can actually be atrocious for your health.
- New York Post05/05 Come one, come all: Durex now offers custom-fit condoms
-A survey found nine out of 10 men opt for a regular fit when buying contraception — even if they require something on a different scale.
- New York Post20/04 BuzzFeed says shutting down newsroom: CEO memo
-BuzzFeed announced Thursday that it was shutting its news division, signalling the end of one of the most notable news websites of the internet era.
- News.com.au20/03 Spurred by TikTok, some Americans return to cash to curb spending
-Manicured fingers meticulously place cash in transparent envelopes marked "food," "gas" and other categories, demonstrating in a TikTok video a retro technique for controlling what you spend that is newly popular with some money-conscious Americans.
- News.com.au15/03 Subway ‘surfing’ leaves a grisly, lethal toll in New York City
-One-time subway "surfer" Isa Islam has a straightforward message for thrill-seeking youngsters sparking a surge in riders traveling on the roofs of New York City trains: don't do it.
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