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Bloomberg

Blue Apron CEO on Consumer Demand Amid Pandemic

Higher Ed
May.07 -- Linda Kozlowski, the Blue Apron CEO, discusses demand for the meal kit service as consumers change eating habits amid the pandemic. She speaks with Alix Steel on Bloomberg Daybreak Americas.
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Curated Video

Fresh Moves Mobile Market Brings Food To Those In Need

Higher Ed
The Urban Growers' Collective — a Black- and women-led non-profit in Chicago — runs the initiative by loading buses with fresh produce every week.
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Curated Video

Supporters of "open carry" bear weapons in full view, reax

Higher Ed
Elm Grove, Wisconsin 1. Skyline 2. Traffic 3. Man walking with gun in holster on his hip 4. Close up, gun 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Nick Clark, chairman of "Wisconsin Carry" "I carry everywhere, it''s legal to do so, so I carry it to...
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Curated Video

What's The Risk Of Touching Objects In A Grocery Store?

Higher Ed
In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Curated Video

U.S. Beef And Pork Production Is Down Nearly 40%

Higher Ed
COVID-19 outbreaks at meat processing plants continue to stress supplies on grocery shelves. Meat shortages are forecast to grow.
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Curated Video

Remembering The Victims Of The Boulder, Colorado Shooting

Higher Ed
Memorials are set up honoring the 10 victims.
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Curated Video

How One Nashville Store Is Feeding Its Community

Higher Ed
"The Store" is a nonprofit organization that operates a free grocery store open all year for people that need it most.
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Curated Video

Commodities driving grocery bills higher

Higher Ed
Commodities driving grocery bills higher CAPTION: The effects of food volatility are rippling across the globe. In January, world food prices hit a record high. AP's Robert Ray reports. (Feb. 8) Joe Cusick SVP-Options Express "Food...
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Bloomberg

Shanghai Slowly Emerges From Lockdown; Beijing Covid Cases Rise

Higher Ed
Shanghai is slowly starting to emerge from a six-week lockdown amid signs the Covid-19 outbreak in the city is coming under control, while cases in Beijing are rising as the capital continues to tighten restrictions. John Liu reports on...
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Bloomberg

The Future of U.S. Tech Under Donald Trump

Higher Ed
Dec.06 -- Brian Nowak, analyst at Morgan Stanley, examines new developments from Amazon and Facebook and looks ahead to uncertainty for tech in the early days of President-elect Donald Trump's new administration. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Grocery Prices Are Up, And Experts Say That Won't Change Soon

Higher Ed
Experts say stockpiling and supply disruption amid the pandemic have been driving prices up, and that it's likely going to continue.
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Curated Video

New Charges In Boulder Grocery Store Mass Shooting

Higher Ed
The 22-year-old suspect is now charged with a total of 115-counts.
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Bloomberg

Kashkari Says Fed Shouldn't Overreact to Temporary Inflation

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy and monetary policy. The consumer price index increased 6.2% in the 12 months through October, the fastest annual pace since 1990....
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Bloomberg

US Recession to Be Short, Shallow, If at All: Ed Yardeni

Higher Ed
Edward Yardeni, president at Yardeni Research, explains why he doesn't think a US recession "is yet inevitable," and looks at the impact of inflation on consumers and corporations. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Fed's Daly on the Inequality of Inflation

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Mary Daly talks about the inequality of inflation. She speaks with Kathleen Hays, Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia" (Second-half of the full interview)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In a Florida 'food desert,' a gnawing sense of being left behind

9th - Higher Ed
In the US, a country with often poor mass transit and persistent pockets of poverty, getting to grocery stores that sell fresh food can be daunting (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

HelloFresh: Fresh Food Straight to Your Door

Higher Ed
Sept. 19 -- Seth Goldman, CEO of HelloFresh USA, discusses the company's food delivery service and expansion plans with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Wal-Mart Online Sales Grow 69% in First Quarter

Higher Ed
May.18 -- Bloomberg Gadfly’s Shelly Banjo discusses Wal-Mart earnings and outlook. She speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, Alix Steel and David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Kraft Heinz's Plunge Batters Buffett and Investors

Higher Ed
Feb.22 -- Kraft Heinz Co. sank to its lowest level on record after writing down the value of some of its best-known brands by $15.4 billion. Bloomberg's Katherine Chiglinsky and Craig Giammona examine how the company’s struggles impact...
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Bloomberg

Apple Card Proving Costly For Retailers

Higher Ed
Dec.10 -- This holiday season will be the first for the Apple Card, the highest-profile new credit card in years. And every time a customer waves an iPhone at the register to use the new card, a retailer may feel an extra pinch on its...
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Curated Video

Food desert neighbors feed each other amid virus

Higher Ed
A grassroots group of volunteers is working to keep Washington's most vulnerable neighborhoods fed during the unprecedented coronavirus crisis which has nearly shut down the American economy.
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Bloomberg

Albertsons Isn't Debt- or Capital-Constrained, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Jun.26 -- Albertsons Cos. President and Chief Executive Officer Vivek Sankaran says the company is focused on the long term after faltering in its trading debut. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Taylor Riggs.
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Curated Video

'COVID Vigilantes' Step Up To Share Pandemic Safety Tips

Higher Ed
Groups across the country are grading local businesses on COVID safety measures.
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Curated Video

Police: 1 Dead, 12 Wounded In TN Grocery Store Shooting; Shooter Dead

Higher Ed
Police said the shooting happened at a suburban Kroger store about 30 miles east of Memphis.