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Buc-ee’s billboard erected along NJ Turnpike. But don’t expect to see the chain here anytime soon

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The chain is best known for its food, shopping, clean restrooms and gas stations.
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Paying more for groceries? CT investigating if stores are price gouging

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Stores said they’re being unfairly singled-out, and Republicans called the probe an election-year stunt.
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It was a big week at the Bell Centre for 2 team Canada stars

9th - Higher Ed
Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps captured gold in the pairs competition at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships.
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Chipotle announces first stock split in its history with shares trading at $2,972

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Chipotle is cutting prices—for investors. The fast-casual food chain has announced a 50-for-1 stock split, the first stock split in its 30-year history.
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Brooklyn shoppers worried if their Dollar Tree and Family Dollar stores will close

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Shoppers said Dollar Tree and Family Dollar are places they've always turned to in a pinch for just about anything - from toiletries to groceries, and even last-minute gifts.
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Gujarat: PM Modi set to inaugurate PM MITRA Park in Navsari to boost textile sector

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Inspired by the 5F vision of the Prime Minister - Farm to Fibre to Fabric to Fashion to Foreign, Gujarat is setting up PM MITRA Park in Navsari, Gujarat after receiving formal approval from the Government of India. The PM MITRA PARK will...
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Village of Pemberton evacuation order downgraded

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Days of heavy rain and snowmelt from record-high temperatures have pushed rivers over their banks, prompting flooding and warnings. Pemberton, B.C., remains in a local state of emergency as evacuation orders for six properties in the...
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California Accuses Ralphs of Violating State Law

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Supermarket chain Ralphs is facing a new lawsuit from the state of California.
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Tentative deal halts Unifor strike at GM

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Unifor president Lana Payne announces a tentative deal has been reached with General Motors after a 12-hour strike. The new contract follows the pattern agreement established with Ford last month and she expects it to form the basis for...
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Darden's Quarterly Profit, Revenue Beat Expectations

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Darden's Quarterly Profit, Revenue Beat Expectations
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Olive Garden Parent Company to Buy Ruth's Chris Steak House

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Olive Garden parent company Darden Restaurants is buying Ruth's Chris Steak House for $750 million.
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WSJ: Food Workers Union Opposing Kroger-Albertson's Deal

9th - Higher Ed
The United Food and Commercial Workers union, one of the country's largest, opposed the planned merger between grocery chains Kroger and Albertson's, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing concerns about lack of information and the...
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'Fears of relocation are real': Danish industry warns of US green subsidies

9th - Higher Ed
The Inflation Reduction Act offers generous tax breaks and rebates for green technology, but only if it is manufactured in North America.
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Weird Food News: Dog Beer, Clamonnaise, We Have the Bourbon

9th - Higher Ed
Keeping you up to date on all things weird food news: dog beers, clamonnaise and Arby's bourbon.
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Best Food Deals for Halloween

9th - Higher Ed
Burger King and Chipotle are among our favorite fast-food restaurants taking part in Halloween festivities. Burger King is celebrating with its “Ghost Pepper Whopper” and Chipotle will be continuing its Halloween Costume tradition.
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Rail Strike Deadline Threatens America's Supply Chain

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Thousands of railroad workers could strike before the end of this week, causing a potentially massive disruption to the U.S. supply chain. Last week, two of the country's largest rail unions failed to agree on a new contract with rail...
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Presence of bird flu in Ontario puts farmers on edge

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in Ontario are keeping a close eye on a deadly strain of bird flu that’s forced some poultry farms into quarantine. At least one expert says consumers shouldn’t be worried because it’s ‘extremely unlikely’ the virus will make its...
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Inflation increases the cost of doing business

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Frank Howard, who owns tire shop Taunton Tire in Oshawa, Ont., says his business is facing higher costs on all sides, and says he has to pass that on to consumers at some point. (Credit: Jared Thomas/CBC)
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Changing military culture could take 5 years, senior officer says

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Overhauling the Canadian military's culture and make it better respond to sexual misconduct complaints could take at least five years, said Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan, the chief of professionalism and conduct in the Canadian Armed Forces.
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Finance Minister warns inflation may linger

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Chrystia Freeland says supply chain disruptions and climate change are driving up the prices of energy, groceries and other everyday goods.
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The microchip crisis explained

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Economist Rebekah Young with Scotiabank explains how the global shortage of microchips has led to major delays in the supply chain for the car industry
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India COVID-19 deaths could touch 1 million by August: Lancet

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The medical journal said PM Modi’s government would be responsible for presiding over a ‘self-inflicted national catastrophe’.
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Sexual assault victim feels betrayed by high-level military personel’s support of her attacker

9th - Higher Ed
A retired military couple says they feel betrayed by the Canadian Armed Forces because it supported a soldier found guilty of sexual assault — while offering the victims no support.
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Ottawa plans another review of sexual misconduct in the military

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The federal government announces an external review of sexual misconduct in the military, its second in six years, frustrating those who’ve been hoping to see changes made within the Forces.