Por: Newsweek Business September 24, 2022
Mexican-themed restaurant chain Chipotle has responded after a viral video this week alleged that it inflates its prices.As the cost of living across the country continues to rise, it is no surprise that people are paying more attention to where their hard-earned dollars are spent.Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that menu prices across the U.S. rose by 7.6 percent between July 2021 and the same month in 2022, but one fast... + full article
Newsweek USA Life September 30, 2022
Some of the more successful viral videos are those that managed to capture the most ludicrous, unusual, or otherwise downright clumsy behavior.Whether it's bizarre noises, vaping grandparents, or candidly catching public figures, these clips often make for the most... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Sports September 29, 2022
Hey everyone, it’s Dan Woike from the L.A. Times with another edition of the Lakers newsletter, my chance to speak directly to you about what’s on my mind and you can’t do a thing about it. If I want to complain about the new Chipotle steak, I could. Yet I would never... + más
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CNBC USA Business September 27, 2022
In this articleChipotle is testing out an autonomous kitchen assistant, Chippy, which offers a robotic solution for making chips in restaurants.Courtesy: Chipotle is moving one step closer to having a robot make its tortilla chips.The burrito chain said Tuesday that , next month... + más
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Slate USA Business September 24, 2022
Five hours into a long drive through New England last week, I needed coffee. I pulled up to a Dunkin’ in Gorham, New Hampshire, parked, and got out of the car. Mistake. In the donut-scented interior, I learned that this Dunkin’ wasn’t taking orders in the store—only at... + más
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Time USA Health September 24, 2022
With the highly transmissible versions of Omicron now of the COVID-19 infections in the U.S., most people have likely gotten infected, even if they’ve been vaccinated and boosted. So people are naturally asking whether they really need to get the , which is the first to target... + más
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Time USA Nation September 24, 2022
First there was that divided the internet as people around the world that viral photo was blue and black or definitely white and gold. (.) Then came the divide sparked by an audio clip of a computer-generated voice saying the word ‘Laurel’ in a deep male voice, or the word... + más
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The Hill USA Politics September 24, 2022
The national average price of gasoline rose slightly Wednesday, ending a streak of months of decline after soaring to its highest levels ever over the summer. AAA on Wednesday is $3.681 per gallon, up from Tuesday’s average of $3.674. Gas prices have consistently dropped... + más
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