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A surge fee on your Frosty? Wendy’s to test ‘dynamic pricing’ in 2025.
The fast-food giant is investing in technology that will allow it to change prices quickly in response to demand and use AI to alter restaurant menus.
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KFC’s Chizza is a chicken-pizza mashup with one looming question: Why?
Chicken giant KFC is dabbling in the pizza zone with a mashup that also evokes chicken parmesan with pepperoni, a combination none of us asked for.
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KFC’s Chizza is a chicken-pizza mashup with one looming question: Why?
Chicken giant KFC is dabbling in the pizza zone with a mashup that also evokes chicken parmesan with pepperoni, a combination none of us asked for.
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A surge fee on your Frosty? Wendy’s to test ‘dynamic pricing’ in 2025.
The fast-food giant is investing in technology that will allow it to change prices quickly in response to demand and use AI to alter restaurant menus.
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Apple Kills Its Electric Car Project
The car, which Apple spent billions of dollars researching, had been intended as a rival to Tesla’s E.V.s, which include autonomous driving features.
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Sam Bankman-Fried Seeks Lenient Sentence and to Appeal Conviction
Since the disgraced cryptocurrency mogul was convicted of fraud last year, his supporters have maneuvered to secure a lenient sentence and change the public narrative about his case.
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Levi’s Wants You to Rethink Your Denim Shopping
Under a new chief executive, the brand known for jeans is aiming to be a full outfitter, working primarily through its own stores and e-commerce.
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Macy’s Will Close 150 Stores but Expand Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury
The retailer, under a new chief executive and facing a takeover bid, outlined a three-year strategy to achieve “sustainable, profitable growth.”
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Alabama IVF Ruling: What to Know About the Costs of Moving Embryos
An Alabama Supreme Court decision has left patients and doctors feeling legally vulnerable, and with many questions. We sought answers from experts.
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Corner Offices Are Out; Collaboration Is In. Say Hello to the New Law Firm.
The resiliency of remote work has prompted large law firms to rethink their real estate footprint, shedding space even as they bulk up their head count.