


After customers threatened to cancel their Disney+, ESPN, and Hulu subscriptions over the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel, it will now cost you a few extra dollars to stream Disney content.
This means that if your children enjoy shows like Bluey or Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, you may need to allocate a few more dollars to your entertainment budget.
According to its website, the monthly price of the ad-supported Disney+ plan will increase by $2, starting October 21. It will now be $11.99 a month.
The ad-free tier of Disney+ is going up by $3. That means it will now be $18.99 a month...
Coffee shop brand Starbucks announced Thursday it will lay off 900 employees and close hundreds of stores as part of its “Back to Starbucks” transformation.
A Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing found that Starbucks will have about 500 gross closures as part of its restructuring, which is roughly a one percent decline of its company-operated stores in North America...
...Starbucks estimates that 90% of the expected $1 billion restructuring cost will be attributable to the North America business. In total, the company expects to incur about $150 million in employee separation costs, plus about $850 million in restructuring charges related to the store closures, according to the filing. A significant portion of expenses will be incurred in fiscal 2025, it said.
The company plans to end its fiscal year with almost 18,300 North American locations, including both company-operated and licensed cafes. Starbucks plans to start growing its footprint again in fiscal 2026...
My wife picks that shit up from Trader Joe’s. Thanks, Sensei.@everyone
A listeria outbreak affecting certain recalled frozen meals sold at Trader Joe's and Walmart has led to four deaths as well as 19 hospitalizations, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The CDC issued a multi-state recall for ready-to-eat meals containing pasta that may have been contaminated by listeria.
The recall includes "Marketside linguine with beef meatballs and marinara sauce" sold at Walmart in 12-ounce trays with a "best if used by" dates of Sep. 22, 24, 25, 29, 30 and Oct. 1 of this year. The recall was first issued in June.
It also covers "Trader Joe's cajun style blackened chicken breast fettucine alfredo" with the "best if used by dates" of Sept. 20, 24 and 27. The CDC updated its recall to include the product in late September.
USDA ISSUES HEALTH WARNING FOR WALMART HEAT-AND-EAT PASTA MEALS OVER LINK TO DEADLY LISTERIA OUTBREAK
An update issued by the CDC on Friday showed the listeria outbreak has led to 20 cases, including 19 hospitalizations and four deaths. The outbreak also spans 15 states.
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The Marketside meatball linguine was recalled from Walmart. (USDA / Fox News)
The CDC said that while the products linked to the recall should no longer be available for sale in stores, they could be consumers' fridges or freezers if they were purchased recently. The recalled products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.
Consumers should not eat affected foods and are urged to clean the refrigerator, containers and surfaces that may have touched the contaminated foods as listeria can survive in the fridge and may spread on to other foods or surfaces.
SHRIMP SOLD IN 31 STATES RECALLED OVER RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION CONCERNS
Listeria is particularly harmful to people aged 65 and older, as well as women who are pregnant or people with weakened immune systems, because listeria can spread from their gut to other parts of the body – causing a severe condition known as invasive listeriosis.
The CDC recommends that people who are vulnerable to listeria should contact a healthcare provider immediately if they have symptoms like headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, and convulsions – as well as fever, muscle aches, and tiredness.
KRAFT HEINZ RECALLS MORE THAN 367,000 POUNDS OF OSCAR MAYER TURKEY BACON OVER LISTERIA CONCERNS
Pregnant women should also contact a healthcare provider if they experience fever, muscle aches and tiredness.
Even with mild illness, listeria can cause the loss of pregnancy or premature birth, as well as serious illness or death in newborns.
Listeria symptoms usually start within two weeks of eating contaminated food but can start as early as the same day, or as late as 10 weeks after.
The Supreme Court has declined to protect Google from a year-old order requiring significant changes to its Android app store, paving the way for increased competition against a system that a court declared an illegal monopoly in Fortnite maker Epic Games’ antitrust case against the internet giant.
Bloomberg reports that in a decision on Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to grant Google’s request for protection from a lower court order that mandates a major restructuring of its Android app store. The order, issued by U.S. District Judge James Donato in October of last year, aims to foster greater competition in the app marketplace dominated by Google’s Play Store...
...Under the terms of the order, Google must provide its competitors with access to its entire inventory of Android apps and allow these alternative options to be downloaded directly from the Play Store. The tech giant had sought a stay from the Supreme Court while it pursued a final attempt to overturn a December 2023 jury verdict that found the Play Store to be an abusive monopoly.
Google had argued that complying with the order would expose the Play Store’s more than 100 million U.S. users to “enormous security and safety risks” by enabling the proliferation of stores that could potentially stock malicious, deceptive, or pirated content. The company also claimed that it faced an October 22 deadline to begin implementing the changes if the Supreme Court did not grant its request for a stay...
Microsoft is once again tightening its grip on local account setups in Windows 11, eliminating several widely used methods that allowed users to bypass signing in with a Microsoft account during installation.
A new update in the Windows Insider Preview program points to a future where setting up a PC without connecting it to Microsoft’s services could become almost impossible.
In build 26220.6772, now available through the Dev channel, Microsoft has officially removed a handful of command-line workarounds from the out-of-box experience (OOBE)...
I am not a luddite, but I am sick to death of all these people having to have all of your information on some account so that you can run their software. it's half the reason I won't get rid of my ancient ass laptop because I have word excel and powerpoint installed on it and I don't want to have to go to that "Microsoft 365 ways to fuck you" subscription that you pay for every year instead of paying for the fucking license and installing it on your computer once.
We have a store close to us called lucky's that does the same thing.
We have a store close to us called lucky's that does the same thing.
True Florida OGs know that the original Clublix was the FSU Publix.
I have not done this myself so I can't swear to it but I think the max you can get is 2 drinks,either 2 beers or 2 glasses of wine or a mix of both. not sure how they track it though if that's the case.The only downside I see is police hovering around and hoping to nail people who had a flight.
The Miami Seaquarium, an icon from Florida’s mid-century tourism heyday and the setting for dozens of TV shows and movies featuring charismatic sea creatures, is closing Sunday after 70 years, beset in recent decades by complaints of animal mistreatment and unsafe conditions.
A Miami developer agreed to pay $22.5 million to take over the lease of the Seaquarium, which was built on 36 acres of prime waterfront land on Biscayne Bay still owned by Miami-Dade County. The current owner, Cancun-based The Dolphin Company, filed for bankruptcy this year.
The animal rights group PETA, which has campaigned against and sued the Seaquarium for years, is hosting a public champagne toast outside the attraction Sunday afternoon to celebrate...