Kraft Heinz removes Lunchables from school meals program

New report raises health concerns about Lunchables New report raises health concerns about Lunchables 01:35 Kraft Heinz is pulling Lunchables — prepackaged boxes of deli meat, cheese and crackers — from the program that provides free and discounted meals to about 30 million low-income school children, the food conglomerate said on Tuesday. Consumer Reports applauded the move, months after the advocacy group sounded alarms about the product popular with kids,

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Spotify shares pop on better-than-expected profit forecast

The Spotify logo is displayed on a screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Dec. 4, 2023. Brendan Mcdermid | Reuters Spotify shares rose in extended trading Tuesday after the Swedish music streaming company issued a profit forecast for the fourth quarter that topped estimates. Here’s how the company did, compared with what analysts expected: Earnings per share: 1.45 euros vs. 1.72 euros expected by LSEG

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Devs Debate Tech Upgrades to Top Crypto

Proposed soft forks percolate up from the bitcoiner community. They undergo study and debate, and if they find sufficient interest, get a Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP) number. From there, they face more debates, security reviews, debates, and also debates. BIPs that win community consensus (whatever that means) must then be activated as a soft fork – a mechanism that itself is up for debate. Source link

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Mexico plans to set aside $6 billion for Pemex in draft budget, Bloomberg reports By Reuters

(Reuters) – Mexico plans to set aside about $6 billion from its 2025 draft budget for heavily indebted national oil company Pemex and would help its debt obligations next year, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. Despite government efforts to reduce debt, Pemex carries financial debt of about $100 billion and provider debt of about $20 billion. Source link

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Founder of Security Firm SlowMist Warns Against Copy-and-Pasting Sensitive Crypto Information

The founder of the blockchain security firm SlowMist is urging crypto traders to be wary of copy-and-pasting sensitive information. The founder, who goes by the pseudonym Evilcos, tells his 81,300 followers on the social media platform X that whenever he copies something to his clipboard on his iPhone, he will reflexively go to his shortcut widget afterward and clear it. “With iPhone, the probability of your clipboard contents being ‘stolen’

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Stephen Harper’s name in mix as potential head of AIMCo

Breadcrumb Trail Links Finance Investor News Sources say Harper’s name has been in the mix for at least 10 months Get the latest from Barbara Shecter straight to your inbox Sign Up Published Nov 12, 2024  •  3 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper is among those being considered to chair Alberta

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