by Charbel Lebbos | Aug 15, 2022 | business
Sir Keir Starmer has said families would “not pay a penny more” on their energy bills this winter under Labour’s plans to tackle rising living costs. The Labour leader claimed his proposals would save the average household £1,000 a year. The package...
by Charbel Lebbos | Aug 12, 2022 | business
Johnson & Johnson (J&J) will stop making and selling its talc-based baby powder around the world from next year. The announcement comes more than two years after the healthcare giant ended sales of the product in the US. J&J faces tens of thousands of...
by Charbel Lebbos | Aug 10, 2022 | business
Domino’s Pizza’s last stores in Italy have been closed after the firm that operated its outlets in the country filed for bankruptcy, reports say. Franchise holder ePizza SpA was hit by the pandemic, according to Bloomberg, which first reported the story....
by Charbel Lebbos | Aug 10, 2022 | business
Milk, eggs and a bet on a Browns game might be on grocery lists next year. Along with bars, restaurants and bowling alleys, grocery stores are looking to add sports gambling kiosks. Acme Fresh Market and Kroger have applied for licenses to have sports gaming kiosks...
by Charbel Lebbos | Aug 9, 2022 | business
The price of olive oil is set to rise as heatwaves hit production in Spain, a leading exporter has warned. Acesur, which supplies the UK’s biggest supermarkets, told the news this would feed through into prices in shops in the next three to four months when...
by Charbel Lebbos | Aug 9, 2022 | business
The US Senate has approved a sweeping $700bn (£577bn) economic package that includes major legislation on healthcare, tax and climate change. The bill seeks to lower the cost of some medicines, increase corporate taxes and reduce carbon emissions. The passing of the...
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