Tag: food
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Trader Joe’s recalls cookies that may contain rocks
[ad_1] Trader Joe’s is recalling two of its lines of cookies that may contain rocks. The supermarket chain said Monday that it was notified by its supplier that Trader Joe’s Almond Windmill Cookies with “sell by” dates of Oct. 19, 2023 through Oct. 21, 2023 and Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Chunk and Almond Cookies with “sell by” dates…
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How Jennifer Lopez describes her new booze brand: ‘This Bronx girl on a yacht’
[ad_1] The bottles Delola bottled cocktails (Bella Berry Spritz, Paloma Rosa Spritz, L’Orange Spritz), $22.99 (750ml) and $11.99 (375ml). The back story Jennifer Lopez has already conquered the worlds of film, music, perfume and even footwear. So, what’s next? JLo now has her own booze brand, naturally. Specifically, Lopez has launched Delola, a line of…
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Lukas Gage’s viral video audition haunts the ‘hot labor summer’ actors’ strike sweeping Hollywood
[ad_1] In November 2020, the actor Lukas Gage was auditioning for a role via video link when he heard the producer make some disparaging remarks about the size of his apartment. “These poor people who live in these tiny apartments,” the producer said. “I’m looking at his background and he’s got his TV and …”…
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Vintage Wine Estates names Seth Kaufman next CEO amid turnaround efforts
[ad_1] Vintage Wine Estates VWE, +1.44% on Thursday said Seth Kaufman will join the company as president and chief executive officer, a change in leadership amid its broader turnaround campaign. The wine producer said Kaufman will join the company no later than Oct. 30 from Moët Hennessy North America, the North America wine and spirits…
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Bud Light sales are still falling, but here’s what Morgan Stanley says investors might be missing
[ad_1] Bud Light sales are still falling, as the impact of a boycott against the beer continues to stick. But Morgan Stanley analysts on Thursday said that impact was already reflected into shares of its parent company, Anheuser-Busch InBev, and that AB-InBev’s global footprint and the falling costs of beer ingredients would help sales and…
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‘I was outraged’: Our restaurant bill was $35 each, but our friend wanted to pay $22 for a gluten-free dish. Who’s right?
[ad_1] Dear Quentin, I went for dinner with six friends last weekend, and we each ordered entrees and desserts, and some side orders. One of our group only eats gluten-free food, so he ordered two starters. We split the bill, and it worked out at $36 each. But our gluten-free friend cried foul, and asked…