McDonald’s sues Tyson, AOC vs. Mark Cuban, and Domino’s emergency pizza: Business news roundup
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McDonald’s has filed a lawsuit against Tyson Foods (TSN), JBS, and other major meat processing companies, accusing them of colluding for years to limit beef supplies.
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Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is hitting back at the slew of Democratic billionaires calling for a potential Kamala Harris Administration to fire the sitting chair of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
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Pizza is an emergency. At least, Domino’s thinks so.
On Oct. 8, the chain announced the return of its popular “Emergency Pizza” promotion, which originally launched in 2023. Any customer can score a free, medium, two-topping pizza “to use whenever they need it most,” when they order online or via digital carryout and spend $7.99 or more. The offer is valid until Jan. 19, 2025, and must be redeemed within 30 days via a customer’s Domino’s rewards account.
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If former President Donald Trump returns to the White House, he says he will end the “double taxation” of American citizens living abroad, his latest bid to win over voters.
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Lyft says it plans to attract more drivers to its ride-hailing platform by unveiling new payment measures for longer-than-estimated rides. These measures from the company come as Lyft (LYFT) is looking to entice new drivers and retain current drivers on its platform.
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In the startup world, a ‘unicorn’ is a private company valued at $1 billion or more — and it’s a status all aspiring firms dream of achieving.
This year so far, 38 companies have joined the list of unicorns, according to TechCrunch. These firms span across industries, from supply chain management to financial technology and health tech.
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California’s new $20 minimum wage for fast food workers didn’t cost jobs, study says
The average hourly wage for fast food workers rose 18% while employment was stable, a study found
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