How a Morgan Stanley Derivatives Salesperson Became a Celebrity Chef
Judy Joo says she used to read mostly about financial markets as she shows me around her quick-service
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UK Cybersecurity Officials Investigating Breach Affecting London Hospitals
British cybersecurity officials are investigating an alleged cyberattack on a group of hospitals in London that has led
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Lenovo Legion Pro 5 Gen 8 Review
The Legion Pro 7i Gen 8 might be the top dog in Lenovo's gaming kennel,
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GM, Toyota US Sales Jump in Sign of Auto Industry Strength
General Motors Co. and Toyota Motor Corp. both posted strong sales gains in the second quarter, signs of
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In NATO’s new north, fresh chances to contain Moscow
By Anne Kauranen, Johan Ahlander TORNIO, Finland/KARLSKRONA, Sweden (Reuters) -High above a railway bridge spanning a foaming river just outside
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RTÉ spent €5,000 on flip-flops
The broadcaster was accused by Irish parliamentarians of running a slush fund.
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GM quarterly auto sales rise 19% on strong demand
General Motors on Wednesday reported a 19% rise in second-quarter U.S. auto sales as easing supply chain pressures
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The Grimace shake trend is causing hell for McDonald's workers
McDonald's workers are seemingly over TikTok's latest Grimace Shake trend taking the platform by storm after one person shared the deadly silence when they ordered five of the viral drink. For the blissfully unaware, the popular fast-food chain released a limited-edition purple milkshake to celebrate the 52nd birthday of the purple character's birthday. TikTok users went on to do their thing by turning the beverage into a bizarre trend. Like most things online, it appears to have no purpose and is rather random – but still, it didn't stop the trend from taking off. In fact, #grimaceshake has racked up a staggering 142 million views on the platform and continues to grow. It sees consumers drinking the purple shake and then pretending to be poisoned to death with a decorative crime scene surrounding them. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter @kale1ay Bro pls domt get the grimace shake #viral #meme #grimaceshake #grimaceshakemeal #grimaceshakememe #grimacememe #mcdonadlsmeme #skit A recent video has seemingly gave a glimpse into how McDonald's workers feel about the trend – and by the looks of things, they're tired. The customer was heard asking whether the drink had to be ordered as part of a meal. When he discovered they could be ordered on their own, he asked for five. In response, the worker fell silent. "The silence was so loud," the on-screen text read. "McDonalds tired of this." One fellow TikToker commented: "I tried ordering it the other day and the lady said, "It's not stocked" while there was an ad, "Now Serving the Grimace Meal!" I just was silent." Meanwhile, another added: "No, because I ordered a Grimace Shake and the girl legit sighed in annoyance." @thattiredchonker Mcdonalds tired of this ? #fyp #grimace #grimaceshake #funny #silence #mcdonalds The chain have since responded to the trend with a lighthearted tweet. "Meee pretending i don't see the grimace shake trendd," the purple character wrote on the official McDonald's account. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Binance market share takes regulatory hit, its US affiliate shrinks
By Medha Singh The market share of Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, and its U.S. affiliate have
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Billionaire Mike Ashley Adds £150 Million to London Property Bet
UK retail billionaire Mike Ashley has shifted more of his money into a company he set up to
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Do Mexican Doritos Taste Different Than the American Version?
Doritos apparently taste different in Mexico than they do in the U.S., and many customers prefer the version sold south of the border.
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German Cabinet Backs Budget With €16.6 Billion in Net New Debt
Germany’s ruling coalition has approved a 2024 finance plan that slashes net new borrowing to the lowest levels
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