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Meta Fires Employees for Misusing Meal Credits for Non-Food Items
Meta has fired approximately two dozen employees from its Los Angeles office for misusing company meal credits.
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PepsiCo Fights Back Against Shrinkflation by Offering Bigger Bags of Tostitos and Ruffle
PepsiCo is addressing consumer frustration over shrinkflation by increasing the chip quantities in select Tostitos and Ruffles bags by 20% while maintaining the same prices.
McDonald's Supplier Lamb Weston Shutters Washington Plant Amid Slump in Fry Sales
Lamb Weston, a major supplier for McDonald's, has closed its Connell, Washington plant and cut 4% of its global workforce due to declining demand for French fries among fast food customers.
FTC Enforces New Rule for Easy Subscription Cancellations Ahead of Election
The US Federal Trade Commission has enacted a new "click to cancel" rule, mandating that businesses must make subscription cancellations as easy as sign-ups, ahead of the upcoming election.
Lufthansa Faces $4 Million Penalty for Discriminating Against 128 Jewish Passengers
Lufthansa has been penalized $4 million by the US government for allegedly discriminating against Jewish travelers.
Trump Media's DJT Shares Plummet After Intraday High, Triggering Trading Pause
Trump Media & Technology Group's stock, trading under the ticker DJT, was briefly halted on Wall Street after experiencing unusual volatility, plummeting from an intraday high.
Impact Plastics Faces Legal Action After Worker Dies in Tennessee Flooding
The family of a worker who died in Hurricane Helene's flooding is suing Impact Plastics and its CEO, alleging they prioritized profits over employee safety.
USDA's Handling of Boar's Head Listeria Outbreak Probed by Inspector General
The US Department of Agriculture's inspector general is investigating the agency's management of violations reported at the Virginia Boar's Head plant.
23andMe Data Breach Victims May Qualify for Thousands in Compensation
23andMe has announced a $30 million settlement for data breach victims, offering up to $10,000 in compensation for affected customers depending on their losses and state residency.
Google to Invest in Nuclear Power by Partnering with Kairos Power for Clean Energy Solutions
Google announced plans to purchase power from Kairos Power's small modular reactors, marking a significant move towards nuclear energy to meet the growing energy demands of its data centers.