
The Best Restaurant in the World Is Central in Lima
The best restaurant in the world is Central, in Lima. The dynamic tasting menu restaurant from chef Virgilio
2023-06-21 05:11

The missing Titanic submarine may have used a cheap video game controller
Since the weekend, the internet has been focused on the fate of Titan, a private
2023-06-21 05:10

Why People Are Using Glycolic Acid As Deodorant
TikTok is full of beauty hacks: some genuinely smart (like the smart SPF layering hack and one-minute messy bun trick), others decidedly questionable. Recently, the app’s beauty enthusiasts are ditching their deodorant in favor of a swipe of glycolic acid toner under their arms, claiming it stops sweat in its tracks, prevents body odor, and minimizes pigmentation. The hashtag #glycolicacidasdeodorant has racked up 27.2 million views as people catch on to the trend, with The Ordinary Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution emerging as the most popular product. But does it actually work — and more importantly, is it safe?
2023-06-21 05:00

I’m A Picky Frequent Flier — & Calpak’s Starter Luggage Set Checks All My Boxes
When it comes to most things, but especially travel, I’m not remotely close to low-maintenance; I plan my airport outfit well in advance, am very picky about hotels (my toxic trait is that I’m not the biggest fan of Airbnb — a girl needs amenities!), do not handle layovers and/or flight delays well, and am a serial over-packer. What’s more, I travel about once or twice a month, so all that’s to say, I put my luggage through a lot. However busy my schedule is, I have to say that the jet-setting life is one that I still really love — especially when I have the right products making sure my journey is a smooth one. And when it comes to travel, Calpak is synonymous with elevated essentials for on-the-go.
2023-06-21 04:41

LifeStride Celebrates America's #1 Pump, THE PARIGI
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2023-06-21 04:30

The 27 Best Gym Bags For People On The Go
Friends, we are here to stage a gym bag intervention. Please, just put down that flimsy freebie tote that was foisted on you at that work conference five years ago or the cool thrift-store find with the non-working zipper. These literal sad sacks have no business acting as your trusty workout bag.
2023-06-21 04:30

Native American tribes say Supreme Court challenge was never just about foster kids
Native Americans say the Supreme Court has reaffirmed their power to withstand threats from states in many areas
2023-06-21 04:11

We Dug Through Hundreds Of Reviews To Find The 9 Best Memory Foam Mattresses
Odds are that if you're on the lookout for the next bed of your dreams, memory foam is on your list of options to check out. We don't blame you. Unlike other mattresses, the squishy-yet-supportive material gradually molds to our bodies in response to pressure and easily caters to a wide range of sleepers. The real question is this: Which mattress will actually keep you counting sheep in comfort, night after night?
2023-06-21 04:10

Starbucks barista documents coffee chain’s alleged food waste in viral video: ‘Made me feel sick’
A video claiming to show food going to waste at Starbucks has gone viral, despite the company previously pledging to donate all unsold food. Aidan Stockin, who works at the coffee chain, alleged that throwing away “perfectly good food” has become common practice at Starbucks. In a clip that has been viewed 2.2m times and liked by more than 189,000 viewers, the 23-year-old showed food waste allegedly left over at the end of his shift. “It’s not just one restaurant, it’s all of them,” the biology student from Massachusetts told NeedToKnow.co.uk. “I’ve worked in several over the past seven years and every single one says that they have a food donation service, then turns around and throws out a substantial amount of food daily. “It made me feel sick to be forced into throwing out so much perfectly good food when the homeless shelter is 10 minutes down the road.” In the video, he began by showing a shopping cart being filled with different packaged food items. He then revealed another trolley filled to the brim with pastries, before showing a picture of all the alleged waste in total. Users have taken to the comments to share their reactions, with many left upset and confused. “Nooo why can’t they donate it,” one viewer asked, while another said: “I would legit cash app you right now for those chocolate croissants.” “Just call your local Salvation Army to pick it up,” someone else suggested, while another viewer claimed the food waste should be “illegal”. In 2016, Starbucks announced its “FoodShare” programme, where it said it would donate unsold food from 100 per cent of the US stores. In 2020, it was alleged that Starbucks locations were throwing away unsold food, as investigated by the New York Post. According to Aidan, food is allegedly still being thrown away in 2023. Referring to the incident in the TikTok, he said: “The exact same scenario happened with our savoury sandwiches two days prior, in which two full carts were thrown away. In total, five carts were thrown out in less than three days. “I felt trapped and conflicted because if it were up to me, I would have loaded the food into the back of my car and drove it straight down to the homeless shelter.” Jam Press contacted Starbucks for comment. A company spokesperson said: “At Starbucks, our goal is to donate 100 per cent of approved to donate food, including perishable items like salads and sandwiches, furthering Starbucks resource positive commitment to reduce waste by 50 per cent by 2030. “Since 2016, Starbucks has been committed to supporting hunger relief through its innovative Starbucks FoodShare food donation program in partnership with Feeding America, Second Harvest Canada and other hunger-relief organisations. “Expanding our efforts to rescue food and divert from landfills is key to helping us reach our aspirations. We have developed a process which enables us to donate our fresh, ready-to-eat food items in addition to the pastries that we have been donating for years. Our commitments and FoodShare programming are carried out in company-owned stores. We encourage our licensed store partnerships to include Starbucks donations in their existing food waste reduction and donation programs.” Read More How can you save money on your wedding food? Woman praised for telling guests not to eat the food at her sister’s wedding 7 TikTok food hacks that actually work Schoolboy almost dies from swallowing magnets for TikTok challenge Woman shares honest review of New York City apartment TikTok mom slammed after making 5-year-old son run in 104 degree heat
2023-06-21 04:02

WILLIAMS SONOMA LAUNCHES NEW COLLABORATION WITH WORLD FAMOUS FLORAL DESIGNER JEFF LEATHAM
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2023-06-21 04:00

Fossils show ancient long-necked sea beast's 'gruesome' decapitation
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON In shallow waters about 242 million years ago, a strange marine reptile built unlike
2023-06-21 03:40

15 Gold Hoop Earrings To Buy Now & Wear Forever
We all have a pair of earrings we wouldn't mind wearing every single day. For many, it's gold hoops. Whether worn close to the earlobes, as big as can be, or doubled up, this particular type of lobe decor makes a statement, no matter the size or quantity. Their classic style with diverse nuances is what's made them survive centuries of jewelry trends while still feeling fresh, never antiquated. That's why, in our books, they're such a staple piece.
2023-06-21 03:20
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