Hospitality/Food

US-ECONOMY-INFLATION

E. Coli Outbreak Linked to 39 Infections and 1 Death Forces Major Carrot Brands to Recall Products

Grimmway Farms' organic carrots, linked to an E. coli outbreak, infected 39 people across 18 states, causing one death, with products recalled under multiple brand names.


Red Lobster Returns From Bankruptcy, Cutting Menu by 20% and Bringing Back a Fan-Favorite Dish

Red Lobster is revamping its menu and reintroducing hush puppies to attract both loyal and new customers after filing for bankruptcy.

E. Coli Outbreak Forces McDonald's to Pull out Onions and Quarter Pounder Across Multiple States

McDonald's pulled fresh onions and Quarter Pounders in 20% of US locations, after E. coli outbreak hospitalizes 49 and kills one.

7-Eleven, Convenience Store Giants Face Decline in US Cigarette Sales Due to Vape

US cigarette sales are declining due to rising vape use, prompting convenience store to explore mergers and pricing strategies.


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Makeena Connects Consumers with Healthier, Eco-Friendly Products While Earning Rewards
Finding healthier and eco-friendly products can be a real challenge for many people. Costs are often higher, choices can be limited, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed about where to shop. That's where Makeena is making a difference.
Henry Jan’s FreshGrab: The Billion-Dollar Bet That’s Redefining Grocery Shopping
Henry Jan, the entrepreneurial whiz who's no stranger to bold moves, is at it again—this time, with a billion-dollar bet that's about to make grocery shopping the easiest thing you do all day. Enter FreshGrab Markets, Jan's latest unicorn startup, already turning heads and reshaping the urban grocery landscape with a dash of style and a whole lot of convenience.
Orange Juice in US Gets Expensive As Citrus Greening Disease Devastates Orange Crops
Orange juice prices in the U.S. have surged to record highs due to a drop in orange production in Florida, mainly caused by extreme weather and an incurable citrus greening disease.
US Farmers Struggle with Extreme Heat; Higher Fruit and Vegetable Prices Expected
Record-breaking heat waves are expected to increase U.S. produce prices as extreme temperatures reduce crop yields. Farmers face higher growing costs and potential long-term impacts on key crops like corn and strawberries.
Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort: The Ultimate Holiday Destination
As these destinations develop, they often establish new standards in hospitality and real estate, redefining what it means to visit or reside in a place that perfectly combines tradition with modern amenities. Among these evolving destinations is Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort, located in the heart of Cap St. George, in Paphos district—Cyprus.
Elon Musk's Neuralink Says Tiny Wires in First Human Patient's Brain Chip Now Stable
Elon Musk's Neuralink has announced that the tiny wires in the brain chip implanted in its first trial participant are now stable.
New York Hotels Will Not Be Permitted to Use Small Shampoo and Lotion Bottles — Here’s Why
Hotel guests in New York will no longer be able to receive "hospitality care" goods like shampoo and lotion in small bottles.
Tourists Not Welcome: Barcelona Locals Fire Water Guns at Visitors in Anti-Tourism Protest
Locals of the city of Barcelona took to the streets to protest the overtourism reported in the area, with some of them firing water guns at walking tourists.
argentina beef
Beef-loving Argentines are cutting down on steaks as the economy slumps, lowering cattle consumption to a historic low.
MACAU-CHINA-ECONOMY-LIFESTYLE
Macau will no longer offer free food at its famed casinos following complaints from local restaurants, impacting their post-pandemic recovery as tourists increasingly opt for casino perks over traditional dining experiences.
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