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Some win. In the Red Bull case, because they made some other claims that are possible, that couldn’t be backed up.

Uhm, no. The plaintiff acknowledged that they didn’t expect to grow real wings.

This is a BS lawsuit.

Gone are the days when we force children to sit quietly at the dinner table or face our angry wrath—and that’s a good thing

Cottage cheese ice cream is not bad. Cottage cheese, frozen fruit, vitamix. And maybe some honey if it isn’t sweet enough.

You must remain pretty damn loyal under this new system, though, because if you don’t order Domino’s for more than three months, your points will expire

Depends on your definition of healthy.

Regular old cereal works. Just get something that is not sugar infused or filled with dried fruit bits. Chex and cheerios are two that come to mind. 

Apparently it is. Because these things were just a reformulated PB Cup, with the dairy replaced. 

I am sure NY is terrified that they will leave.

H’mm. https://www.mercedesbenzstadium.com/menus/chick-fil-a. Closed on Sundays.

Kickbacks to whoever negotiated for NY State are not beyond consideration.

The FDA’s “permissible” levels of lead in a food product of this nature is 10 parts per billion. They are saying that they found around 20,000 parts per billion, or about .002% of the cinnamon was actually lead. Which makes me think someone got a real “bargain” for purchasing contaminated product instead of

I saw a report on this saying that the cinnamon had more than 2,000 times the permitted amount of lead.

Carbonara isn’t pasta that is a tad overcooked?

Perhaps you forgot what you wrote?

No, the point is that once (or more) a week you may need to swing by a charging place to get an 80% charge. Even the quick chargers start slowing down on the charge after the batteries hit 80% of capacity. And a lot of charging stations still don’t do that kind of charging - so 30 minutes could be optimistic.

Actually, he might have a point. I doubt no other country has these issues in the food supply chain - but many places, like the EU, have much stricter labeling laws and laws regarding what can be put into the food.

What an interesting take. Are you aware that the lead poisoning of infants is not believed to have been caused by a food manufacturer using a much cheaper ingredient.

Doubtful. Remember, this is a G/O media site. Not mentioned is that the cruise line can be held liable by the host country for bringing in prohibited substances.