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Author: Maggie Caraway

Starting April 3, Chick-fil-A will no longer be offering the side side as a menu option. The side salad has been a part of Chick-fil-A’s menu for more than a decade and customers are sad to see it go. According to Chick-fil-A’s website, the side is composed of “a fresh bed of mixed greens, topped with a blend of shredded Monterey Jack and Cheddar cheeses and...

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Ahead of its 125th anniversary, Pepsi has decided to revamp the company’s logo. The new design replaces the one used since 2008 and features a bolder font while maintaining the classic blue and red colors. PepsiCo chief design officer, Mauro Porcini, told USA TODAY that the goal in redesigning the logo was to combine "great energy and confidence and boldness." Additionally, Pepsi’s chief marketing officer, Todd...

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Chiptole has agreed to pay a fine to the former employees of a location it closed after the workers tried to form a union. According to the Kennebec Journal of Augusta, the $240,000 fine will be split between the former employees based on their seniority, pay rate, and other factors. Last June, employees filed a petition to form a union at the Augusta location and the following...

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Uber Eats announced that it will be removing thousands of online-only brands from its app as a way to “declutter” and simplify things for customers. According to Fox Business, virtual brands are delivery businesses without physical storefronts and these companies “mushroomed on delivery apps during the pandemic, becoming a lifeline for eateries who used their empty kitchens and idle staff to test new ideas and make...

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When it comes to skincare, the needs of tween/teen boys are often overlooked. And since teen boys are becoming more interested in their skin-care needs, according to senior beauty and personal care analysts with market research firm Mintel, Carson Kitzmiller, companies are starting to fill the gap. Dr. Sheilagh Maguiness created Stryke Club, an affordable skin-care line designed for male consumers ages 7 to young adulthood,...

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According to a survey from ESW, the world’s leading global direct-to-consumer ecommerce company, millennial shoppers prefer online shopping instead of visiting stores in person. The survey revealed that more than 27% of millennial shoppers say they will spend significantly more money online and less in-store this year. The survey depicts results across various categories including health and beauty, luxury, apparel and footwear and consumer electronics. “While early...

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Do you feel like canceling free trials and subscriptions can be a complicated process that makes you jump through hoops? Well, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) wants to change that. On Thursday, the FTC announced a proposed rule change that applies to digital and physical subscriptions called “click to cancel”. According to CNN, “The FTC regulation could hit some of America’s biggest retailers and online platforms...

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Apple has reportedly started taking attendance to ensure its employees are commuting to the office at least three days a week. Zoë Schiffer, the managing editor of the Platformer tech blog, tweeted that, based on an unnamed source, Apple would be tracking employees’ attendance using bandage sign in records to see if they are coming into the office. Apple has been trying to return to the office...

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Amazon announced on Wednesday that Panera is the first restaurant to test out its palm-reading payment and loyalty system known as Amazon One. Customers will be able to pay and access Panera’s loyalty program all with the scan of their hand. According to TechCrunch, Panera currently has Amazon One as a payment method for customers in two locations in St. Louis, but will expand the technology...

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