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Salmonella Outbreak
Two people have been hospitalized as a result of the outbreak. via Salmonella outbreak linked to frozen raw breaded chicken hits BC, Alberta, Ontario and New Brunswick —
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Starbucks to Test a Cashier-Free Store at Its Headquarters — Fortune
Starbucks will open a dedicated mobile order and pay store next week in its Seattle headquarters building as it tests how to best serve convenience-oriented customers, the company said in a letter to employees on Thursday. The coffee chain has been looking for ways to ease bottlenecks at cafe drink delivery stations, which suffered peak-hour… via…
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Club 28-Tiniest Club in the World
Yes, it’s the world’s tiniest mobile night club — according to The Guinness Book of World Records! According to Guinness, “Club 28” a new dance venue in the UK, is just 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) high, 0.92 m (3 ft) wide and 1.53 m (5 ft) deep. Check it out! via Check it out:…
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Chicken at Subway only contains about 50 percent chicken DNA, study says — fox4kc.com
ONTARIO, Canada – Chicken meat served at Subway restaurants may only contain about 50 percent chicken DNA. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation had researchers at Trent University’s Wildlife Forensic DNA Laboratory test the chicken from several fast food chains, including McDonald’s, Wendy’s, A&W, Tim Hortons and Subway. Chicken bought from a supermarket should test at 100…
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3Novices:Technology › Smart diaper generates power from urine — 3novicesjapan
Ritsumeikan University has developed a “wireless involuntary urination sensor system,” which notifies the user of the timing of replacing a paper diaper via wireless communication without using a battery. The university expects that it will be used at nursing facilities that care patients of urinary incontinence. It demonstrated the system… http://ift.tt/2iurL1d #3Novices #News #OnlineMedia #Japan […]…
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RC Drone Review: FengLan Quadcopter X5SW-1 — CV Product Reviews
I am impressed with how light-weight it was for the size since I’ve only been flying small quadcopters that is 5x smaller than the X5SW-1. From the moment of unboxing all of the items that were included, I was up in the air in less than 5 minutes. Installation of the prop guards and […] via…
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New Brunswick cider producer concerned over possible apple shortage —
Craft cider is growing in popularity in the Maritimes and across the country. A New Brunswick cider producer says the demand for cider could lead to a juicing apple shortage in the province. via New Brunswick cider producer concerned over possible apple shortage —
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Regency Beauty Institute students react to shutdown — Fox 59
GREENWOOD, Ind. (September 29, 2016)–After more than fifty years, yet another school is abruptly shutting its doors, leaving hundreds of central Indiana students in the lurch. Dozens of teachers are also out of a job. The school’s website redirects you from any page to a statement explaining the reason for the permanent closure. In short,… via…
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Lidl is going to charge even more for its plastic bags — Metro
They’re going to get pricier (Picture: Alamy)The cost of a plastic bag at Lidl is going to almost double from next July. In a move towards being more ‘environmentally friendly’, the budget supermarket is going to scrap its single-use 5p bags entirely and only sell 9p bags. This will save an estimated 63million plastic bags… via…
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Superheroes Dethrone Princesses as Most Popular Kids’ Halloween Costume — TIME
Kids are trading in their tiaras for capes this Halloween. Superhero costumes will be this year’s most popular Halloween getup among children, dethroning the princess costume that reigned for 11 years, according to the National Retail Federation. A survey of 6,791 customers about their Halloween plans found that many children plan to dress up as… via…