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Costco Locations: Family Sues Company For Son's Death at Las Vegas Store
Costco Wholesale Corp. is being sued by the family of Erik Scott, who was shot and killed by three officers outside a Summerlin Costco store near Las Vegas in 2010.
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Canada Pizzeria Sells $450 Pizza With Lobster, Cod, and Caviar
Canadian pizzeria branch Steveston Pizza Co. have created the $450 pizza, called the C6, has made the Guinness Book of World Records as one of the most expensive pizzas in creation.
Bed Bath & Beyond Locations: Acquire Linen Holdings for $105 Million
Bed Bath & Beyond announced this month that it would be acquiring Linen Holdings, LLC for nearly $105 million in all cash as a means to monopolize on their linen-based products.
Canada Man Told to Leave McDonald's Due to Complaints About Service Dog
A Canadian man was denied service from a McDonald's in Alberta because of complaints other customers made about his service dog.
Dell Support: Computer Brand to Make $2 Billion in Cuts Over 3 Years
Dell Inc. announced this week that they would be making over $2 billion in cuts between now and 2015 as a means to consolidate their funds and make more lucrative supplies for consumers.
Time Inc. Magazines Now Available for Subscription, Purchase on Apple iPad
Time Inc. announced on Thursday that all 20 of its consumer magazine titles will be available for the iPad on Apple's Newsstand, with digital subscriptions available in the United States and globally.
Burger King Bacon Sundae Added to Chain's Summer Southern-Style Menu
Burger King announced the lack of its new bacon sundae this week, as part of its new summer menu featuring foods inspired from southern barbeque restaurants.
Chipotle Mexican Grill Menu: To Be Mimicked By Taco Bell's New "Gourmet Mexican" Food Line
Taco Bell announced earlier this month that it will be introducing new items onto its menu for a more "gourmet Mexican" feel starting July 5th.
Stroller Reviews: Contours 3 & 4 Wheelers Recalled Due to Amputation Reports
The Contours Options three- and four-wheeled strollers were recalled by Kolcraft Enterprises due to having caused fingertip amputations to several small children, as well as adults, as a result of hinge mechanism locking system.
Nokia Cuts 10,000 Jobs by 2013 To Save Overall Costs of Company
Nokia announced on Thursday that it will be laying off 10,000 jobs around the globe by the end of 2013, as a means to save more costs for the overall company, said the Associated Press.