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Krispy Kreme shares jump after partnership with McDonald's goes national

Shares of Krispy Kreme surged as much as 23% in premarket trade on Tuesday after the company and McDonald's said they plan to provide Krispy Kreme's donuts across the fast-food giant's U.S

Krispy Kreme shares jump after partnership with McDonald's goes national
Food|MidEast|News|World

Food aid from Cyprus reaches starving people in northern Gaza, says charity

A U.S.-based charity said a consignment of almost 200 tons of food aid had reached starving people in northern Gaza on Tuesday, a week after being despatched via a maritime route

Food aid from Cyprus reaches starving people in northern Gaza, says charity
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Second ship loaded with Gaza aid from Cyprus, says charity

A second ship with food aid to Gaza was being loaded in Cyprus, a charity arranging the mission said on Thursday, as the first ship in a pilot trial of maritime deliveries neared

Second ship loaded with Gaza aid from Cyprus, says charity
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Campbell Soup completes $2.33 billion Sovos deal after delays

Campbell Soup has completed the acquisition of Rao's Homemade-owner Sovos Brands, the U.S. packaged food maker said on Tuesday, weeks after receiving clearance from the Federal Trade

Campbell Soup completes $2.33 billion Sovos deal after delays
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Wendy's will not implement surge pricing as CEO comment causes online stir

Wendy's has no plans to raise prices of its menu items during peak demand, the company said on Wednesday, days after CEO Kirk Tanner said the burger chain would start testing "dynamic

Wendy's will not implement surge pricing as CEO comment causes online stir
Americas|Economy|Food|News|US

Mexican avocados grown on illegal orchards should not be exported to U.S., ambassador says

Mexican avocados grown on illegal orchards should not be exported to the United States, the largest importer of the popular staple used in guacamole, the U.S. ambassador to

Mexican avocados grown on illegal orchards should not be exported to U.S., ambassador says
Food|Health|News|US

U.S. rice exports to Haiti have unhealthy levels of arsenic, study finds

U.S. rice exports to Haiti, which account for the bulk of supplies of the country's key food staple, contain unhealthy levels of arsenic and cadmium, heavy metals that can

U.S. rice exports to Haiti have unhealthy levels of arsenic, study finds
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Shake Shack surges as strong burger demand fuels quarterly beat

Shares of Shake Shack soared more than 21% on Thursday after the restaurant chain topped quarterly earnings expectations, on the back of higher prices and strong demand for its gourmet

Shake Shack surges as strong burger demand fuels quarterly beat
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Starbucks misses quarterly sales estimates

Starbucks missed Wall Street estimates for quarterly sales on Tuesday, in a sign that demand for its pricey coffees and cold drinks in the U.S. might be hitting a roadblock, heaping

Starbucks misses quarterly sales estimates
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Danone to sell US organic dairy units to PE firm Platinum Equity

French food group Danone said on Tuesday it had signed an agreement to sell its premium organic dairy units in the United States to investment firm Platinum Equity.

Danone to sell US organic dairy units to PE firm Platinum Equity
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McDonald's Malaysia sues Israel boycott movement for $1 million in damages

McDonald's Malaysia has sued a movement promoting boycotts against Israel for "false and defamatory statements" that it says hurt its business, seeking damages amounting to 6

McDonald's Malaysia sues Israel boycott movement for $1 million in damages
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McDonald's Malaysia sues Israel boycott movement for $1 million in damages

McDonald's Malaysia has sued a movement promoting boycotts against Israel for "false and defamatory statements" that it says hurt its business, seeking damages amounting to 6

McDonald's Malaysia sues Israel boycott movement for $1 million in damages
Business|Food

McDonald's tests CosMc's stores as burger chain boosts beverages focus

McDonald's is set to test a smaller-format concept store called "CosMc's", which will sell cold beverages including flavored iced teas and slushes, as the fast-food giant charts out an

McDonald's tests CosMc's stores as burger chain boosts beverages focus
Economy|Food|MidEast|News|World

World Food Programme pauses distribution in north Yemen as funds limited

The World Food Programme (WFP) said on Tuesday it had paused general food distribution in north Yemen due to limited funding and disagreement with local authorities over how to

World Food Programme pauses distribution in north Yemen as funds limited
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UK's Domino's Pizza reports higher sales despite delivery slowdown

Domino's Pizza Group on Thursday reported higher sales in the third quarter, even though the British firm witnessed a drop in total orders due to softer demand for deliveries.

UK's Domino's Pizza reports higher sales despite delivery slowdown
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Factbox-Corporate America weighs business impact of new weight-loss drugs

U.S. companies across sectors such as food and beverage makers and manufacturers of glucose monitors are facing investor questions over the risk to future sales from the growing popularity

Factbox-Corporate America weighs business impact of new weight-loss drugs
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Culinary Union reaches labor deal with Caesars in Las Vegas

The Culinary Union, which represents thousands of hospitality workers in Las Vegas, said on Wednesday it had reached an agreement with Caesars Entertainment over a new labor contract

Culinary Union reaches labor deal with Caesars in Las Vegas
Economy|Europe|Food|News

World wine output to fall to lowest in 60 years

World wine production is expected to fall to its lowest level in 60 years in 2023 due to poor harvests in the Southern Hemisphere and in some major European producers, the

World wine output to fall to lowest in 60 years
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Restaurant Brands misses sales estimates on weaker Burger King demand

Restaurant Brands International missed Wall Street expectations for quarterly sales on Friday, as still-high inflation pressured consumer spending at its Burger King chain.

Restaurant Brands misses sales estimates on weaker Burger King demand
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PizzaExpress owner weighs possible offer for Wagamama owner Restaurant Group

Britain's Restaurant Group said on Thursday it had received a request for information from PizzaExpress Group owner Wheel Topco Limited to evaluate a possible offer for the Wagamama owner.

PizzaExpress owner weighs possible offer for Wagamama owner Restaurant Group
Business|Food

Absolut Vodka and Coke's Sprite to combine in canned cocktail

Absolut Vodka and lemonade drinkers will soon be able to sip their preferred cocktail from a can, after drinks makers Pernod Ricard and Coca-Cola agreed to a pre-mixed version made

Absolut Vodka and Coke's Sprite to combine in canned cocktail
Business|Economy|Food

Domino's Pizza misses quarterly sales estimate as demand eases

Domino's Pizza on Thursday missed market expectations for quarterly revenue, as higher menu prices and delivery charges discouraged inflation-weary consumers from ordering at the

Domino's Pizza misses quarterly sales estimate as demand eases
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Conagra Brands swings to quarterly profit on higher prices

Conagra Brands on Thursday swung to a profit in the first quarter, as multiple rounds of price hikes and easing cost pressures helped offset a slowing demand for the packaged food maker's

Conagra Brands swings to quarterly profit on higher prices
Arts|Technology

Adobe to offer free app to help with creator attribution amid AI boom

Adobe said on Tuesday it will offer a free web-based app starting next year, aimed at helping the creators of images and videos to get credit for their work used in AI systems.    

Adobe to offer free app to help with creator attribution amid AI boom
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Polish NGO sues president over migration film comment

A Polish non-government organisation said on Sunday that it has filed a lawsuit against President Andrzej Duda over comments he made in 2023 about the film "Green Border", which

Polish NGO sues president over migration film comment

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