What Gets To Be A 'Burger'? States Restrict Labels On Plant-Based Meat

What Gets To Be A 'Burger'? States Restrict Labels On Plant-Based Meat

It’s a case of animal versus vegetable — and the steaks are high. A growing number of states have been passing laws saying that only foods made of animal flesh should be allowed to carry labels like “meat,” “sausage,” “jerky,” “burger” or “hot dog.” Who has a …
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Who Needs a Valet? Cars in This Garage Can Park Themselves

Parking is a frustrating aspect of owning a car—frustrating enough, in fact, that an entire taxi and ride-hail industry has cropped up to get you places on four wheels, while skipping the whole parking thing. It’s also risky. Parking-related crashes happen at lower …
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Amazon, Realogy team up to help you buy your next house and get free stuff in the process

Amazon is getting into the real estate business. The e-tailing giant is joining forces with Realogy Holdings Corp., the largest residential real estate company in the U.S., to create a new program for homebuyers called TurnKey that provides products and …
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Quad/Graphics, LSC Communications scrap merger in face of antitrust lawsuit

Facing the delay and uncertainty posed by an antitrust lawsuit brought by the federal government, printing companies Quad/Graphics Inc. and LSC Communications Inc. have called off a planned deal that would have seen Quad acquire LSC. Scrapping the …
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Will China 'Love That Chicken' From Popeyes? It's Going To Find Out

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen has legions of loyal fans for its spicy fried chicken, especially in the American South. Now, Popeyes is about to venture far from home—to China. On Tuesday, its owner, Restaurant Brands International, announced a deal with TFI …
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