California’s $20 minimum wage is killing thousands of jobs - Washington Examiner
For eight years, Michael Ojeda delivered food for a Pizza Hut in Ontario, California, using the income he received to support his family. In December, the 29-year-old received a letter from the pizza franchise informing him that his employment was being terminated in February. The news shook him. “Pizza Hut was my career for nearly
Saudi Arabia, Russia and several OPEC+ producers extend voluntary crude supply cuts until end of June
Several members of the OPEC+ alliance had in November voluntary supply cuts totaling 2.2 million-barrel-per-day cut for the first quarter of this year.
Phillies scrap Dollar Dog Night, cite fan behavior
The Phillies have ended the popular $1 Hot Dog Night promotion, citing "the organization's ongoing commitment to provide a positive experience for all fans in attendance."
We’re Not Eating Enough Bacon, and That’s a Problem for the Economy
The American pork industry has become so efficient that demand can’t keep up with supply. In search of solutions, farmers and processors are looking at everything from new overseas markets to fattier, tastier pigs.
Cocoa prices are soaring. Will it affect your Valentine’s Day chocolate? | CNN Business
Cocoa prices are surging so high that even the biggest chocolate makers are struggling to stay profitable. That doesn’t portend well for your wallet this Valentine’s Day.
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Why Streaming Services Are Pushing Subscribers to Ad Tiers
With better margins on advertising-supported offerings, Disney, Netflix, Paramount, NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. Discovery find themselves incentivized to usher consumers to those plans.