Ozempic may impact food industry's bottom lines
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:58:25 GMT
(NewsNation) — There are signs America's weight-loss drugs may also be taking a bite out of food industry profits. Walmart executive John Furner said in an interview with Bloomberg this week that drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy have impacted sales.“We definitely do see a slight change compared to the total population, we do see a slight pullback in overall basket,” he said. “Just less units, slightly less calories.” Does Medicare cover Ozempic? Other executives tied to the food industry acknowledged they may also start seeing an impact from the drugs."Like everything that potentially impacts our business, we’ll look at it, study it and, if necessary, mitigate," said CEO Steve Cahillane, whose company produces Pringles."A company like Campbell Soup doesn't want to see any of their profits erode. So, look, if there's even a 1% hit on a bag of Fritos, that's gonna be fairly significant. I think they'll start to look for other avenues if you will. You'll see a healthy bag of Doritos, a...Dean's Reviews: "The Exorcist: Believer"
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:58:25 GMT
Check out Dean's Review on 'The Exorcist: Believer' that is in theaters now.Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too!Dean's Weekender: Dave Chappelle, Bob Dylan and more
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:58:25 GMT
Check out Dean's Weekender for the latest events coming to the Chicagoland area this weekend.Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too!The best 'Foodie Cities' in America, according to WalletHub
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:58:25 GMT
(KOIN/NEXSTAR) – Are you one of the 340 million Americans who eats food from time to time?Oh, good! You’ll want to take a look at this new WalletHub study.WalletHub, the personal finance website, has ranked over 180 of America’s most populous cities in order of “foodie-friendliness” based on a smorgasbord of metrics related to accessibility, diversity and quality. Each city was also graded on the overall affordability of its dining options and groceries, to present a list that highlights not just the tastiest but also the cheapest “Foodie Cities in America,” according to WalletHub. The 25 best ‘hidden gem’ restaurants in the US, according to TripAdvisor At the top of the list, perhaps surprisingly, is Orlando, Florida, which ranked high in terms of accessibility, diversity, and quality thanks to its large number of well-reviewed restaurants, ice cream parlors, coffee shops and specialty food stores. The city, however, did not score so high in terms of affordability (ranking #108 o...Minnesota United parts ways with manager Adrian Heath
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:58:25 GMT
Minnesota United has let go of manager Adrian Heath and technical director Mark Watson with two games remaining in the 2023 season, a source confirmed to the Pioneer Press on Friday morning.Assistant coach Sean McAuley will serve as interim head coach for the final two matches. The Loons play L.A. Galaxy at Allianz Field on Saturday, following by Sporting Kansas City on Decision Day, Oct. 21.After the blowout loss to LAFC, Heath twice said he took “full responsibility” for that performance.The Loons are winless in seven straight games and sit in 12th place in the Western Conference standings. Nine teams make the playoffs and MNUFC’s chances hang by a thread.Heath signed a two-year contract extension before the 2023 season, meaning the club will need to buy him out of the remaining year on his deal for 2024.The biggest question going forward is who will hire Heath’s replacement?CEO Shari Ballard and owner Bill McGuire do not hold soccer expertise.After the 2019 season, MNUFC pr...Other voices: Congress should do right thing on Afghan refugees
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:58:25 GMT
America’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan is one of many blights on the Biden administration’s spotty record. The fact that this nation since then has turned its back on Afghans who helped U.S. troops only makes the matter worse.But there is a remedy for this injustice.Since the Taliban retook control of Afghanistan more than two years ago, the United States has welcomed more than 80,000 refugees from the country. Some have relocated to Southern Nevada.But the humanitarian program that allowed them to come here provides only temporary protection and no road to permanent residency. In addition, thousands of Afghans who aided the American war effort remain at risk in their home country, unable to cut through the red tape and flee to the United States. They and their families are targets for retribution from the brutal Taliban.“Helping these Afghans would signify to other allies that the U.S. doesn’t abandon its friends,” Sierra Dawn McClain wrote in t...Tickets available for gala honoring chef Sean Sherman’s Julia Child award
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:58:25 GMT
Chef Sean Sherman, co-owner of Owamni and founder of North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NATIFS), is curating the menu for a dinner in his honor at the Minneapolis Depot on Oct. 24.Sherman will be presented with the 2023 Julia Child Award at the gala, which is open to the public. The award is accompanied by a $50,000 grant, which will help support NATIFS and the newly opened Indigenous Food Lab in Midtown Global Market. The Indigenous Food Lab’s mission is to expand access to Indigenous food.Sherman’s gala menu ranges from scallop ceviche to cedar-braised elk, and will be prepared by his non-profit team and paired with wines from Native American vintners to celebrate the occasion.Megan O’Hara and R.T. Rybak, president and chief executive of the Minneapolis Foundation, will co-host the awards on behalf of the Julia Child Foundation and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. Speakers include Toni Tipton-Martin, award-winning author and food journalist a...Palace Theatre announces new comedy, music shows
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:58:25 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Palace Theatre in Albany has recently announced three new shows. Celtic Women, Black Violin and the Bored Teachers Comedy Tour are all set to perform in March 2024. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The Bored Teaches Comedy Tour is coming to the Palace on March 2. The show features skits about the life of teachers inside and outside the classroom by a group of teacher-comedians. Celtic Woman, an all female Irish group, is set to perform at the Palace for its 20th Anniversary Tour on March 20. The group is known for its traditional and contemporary Irish music. Inside the new Crumbl Cookies in Clifton Park Black Violin, a hip hop duo of two classically trained string instrumentalists, is making its way to the Palace on March 29. The duo plays about 200 shows in a year and the performances are mainly for young, low-income students in urban communities. A dollar from every ticket sold will go to The Bl...Albany duo charged in string of car thefts
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:58:25 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Two Albany men were arrested following car theft investigations at the Hertz Rental Car Company at the Albany International Airport. Odiah Austin, 24, and Tyshaun Phelps, 19, each face several charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! According to the Albany County Sheriff's Office, Austin and Phelps showed up at the airport in a stolen car for the purpose of stealing another car that belonged to Hertz Rental Car. Deputies say Phelps and Austin broke into the Hertz booth, smashed the window in the parking garage, and stole keys to the stolen car. On Tuesday, while sheriff's investigators were processing Austin, deputies said Phelps showed up at the police station to check on Austin. Deputies later found out Phelps arrived in a car stolen out of Connecticut. During the investigation, deputies say Phelps was found to be a suspect in another stolen car case out of Albany. VSP investigating suspicious dea...Saratoga man charged with grand larceny in alleged home improvement ploy
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 20:58:25 GMT
RENSSELAERVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Saratoga Springs man was arrested Thursday following an investigation regarding home renovations. Dakota Smith, 28, is charged with third-degree grand larceny. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! According to the Albany County Sheriff's Office, investigators say Smith took over $39,000 from an older couple, promising to renovate their home in the town of Rensselaerville in December 2022. Deputies say during the investigation, it was learned Smith did not start any of the work that he promised, stopped communicating with the couple, and never returned the money.Deputies say Smith has a history of embezzlement around the Capital Region and faces charges in multiple jurisdictions. VSP investigating suspicious death in Rutland County Smith was arraigned at the Rensselaerville Town Court. He was released under the supervision of Albany County Probation.Latest news
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