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What Consumers Need to Know About the Difference Between Expiry Dates

What Consumers Need to Know About the Difference Between Expiry Dates

Independent grocer platform Storewise CEO Christopher Grec said that consumers have to know how to use their senses to indicate if food could still be consumed despite the expiry dates in the label.


Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez Sells Home for $60.8 Million as Divorce Rumors Spread

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez are quietly selling their $60.8 million home after rumors of their divorce spread in Hollywood.

Freighter in Lake Superior Hits Underwater Object, Requires Emergency Assistance

A freighter navigating Lake Superior collided with an underwater object, prompting emergency response efforts by the US Coast Guard.

Yelp Can Sue ReviewVio for Damages After Promising to Suppress Bad Reviews, According to Court Ruling

A US District Court judge ruled that online review platform Yelp could pursue a lawsuit against ReviewVio for its alleged fraudulent advertising of its ability to remove “bad” reviews from the Yelp website.


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Robinhood Acquires Crypto Platform Bitstamp for $200 Million
It is understood that Robinhood is planning to acquire London-based cryptocurrency exchange Bitstamp with a value of $200 million in cash in a move to expedite its global cryptocurrency expansion.
Alibaba Launches ‘Alibaba Guaranteed’ to Target European, US Small Businesses
The Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba has been fast-tracking its global expansion by launching its ‘Alibaba Guaranteed’ service that would be aiming to target small businesses in the United States and Europe.
Goodwill Cuts 136 Jobs as it Closes Milwaukee Laundry, Linen Services Site
Goodwill announced the permanent closure of its Milwaukee commercial laundry and linen services facility, which also meant the redundancy of 136 jobs there.
Spaceflight Recap: Starship Makes Successful 4th Flight Test; Starliner’s Crewed Flight Test Docks to ISS
SpaceX’s Starship successfully completed its fourth flight test, making it one step closer to becoming useful for NASA’s Artemis program, while Boeing’s Starliner reached the International Space Station despite suffering multiple helium leaks.
US Initiates Antitrust Investigations on Nvidia, Microsoft, OpenAI as Part of Big Tech Scrutiny
The US Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission reached an agreement that allowed them to proceed with antitrust inquiries into the significant roles Microsoft, Nvidia, and OpenAI have been doing in the development of artificial intelligence.
US FAA Extends Cuts to Airlines' Minimum Flight Requirements at New York Airports Until 2025
The FAA will extend temporary cuts to minimum flight requirements in New York City-area airports until October 2025.
Ex-Meta Employee Files Lawsuit vs. Company for Alleged Censorship of Palestinian Accounts
A Palestinian-American who previously worked for Meta filed a discrimination lawsuit in a California state court against his former employer for allegedly being biased in its handling of content related to the war in Gaza.
Boeing's Manned Starliner Mission Finally Launches After Years of Delays
The Boeing CST-100 Starliner finally launched to space on June 5, 2024 after almost a decade of delays and malfunctions.
FAA Greenlights SpaceX's 4th Starship Flight
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a license for the fourth launch of SpaceX’s Starship rocket system, scheduled for Jun. 6, 12:00 UTC.
AT&T, Verizon Customers Experience Outage Across US
Customers of AT&T and Verizon have experienced outages in several major US cities. An AT&T sign hangs outside of a store on April 01, 2024, in Miami, Florida.
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