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South Korea exports fall for 11th month, but at milder pace
South Korea exports fall for 11th month, but at milder pace
By Jihoon Lee SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean exports fell for an 11th consecutive month in August versus a year earlier,
2023-09-01 09:23
UN atomic chief backs nuclear power at COP28 as world reckons with proliferation
UN atomic chief backs nuclear power at COP28 as world reckons with proliferation
The world wants more nuclear energy as a means to fight climate change and supply an ever-growing demand for electricity, part of a generational shift in thinking on atomic power
2023-11-30 22:24
'Morning Joe' hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski brutally mock Donald Trump, call him 'pumpkin' on-air
'Morning Joe' hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski brutally mock Donald Trump, call him 'pumpkin' on-air
Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski mocked Donald Trump and his attorneys as they discussed his fourth indictment
2023-08-17 10:23
Starbucks faces lawsuit as customers claim refreshers contain no fruit
Starbucks faces lawsuit as customers claim refreshers contain no fruit
A woman is suing Starbucks for “false and deceptive practices” over claims that the coffee company’s iced, fruit-filled refresher beverage actually contains no fruit. Joan Kominis from Queens, New York, filed a complaint in August 2022 after learning that Starbucks’ Strawberry Acai Lemonade Refresher contained no actual acai. Court documents filed in the southern district of New York claim that “unbeknownst to consumers, the Mango Dragon Fruit and Mango Dragon Fruit Lemonade Refreshers contain no mango, the Pineapple Passionfruit and Pineapple Passion Fruit Lemonade Refreshers contain no passionfruit, and the Strawberry Açaí and Strawberry Açaí Lemonade Refreshers contain no açaí.” Kominis and her co-plaintiff, Jason McAllister of California, are seeking damages in excess of $5m. Starbucks has since called the allegations “inaccurate” and “without merit”. On Tuesday 19 September, US District Judge John Cronan rejected Starbucks’ request to dismiss nine of the 11 claims in the class-action complaint because “a significant portion of reasonable consumers” would assume that the beverages in question would contain the fruit in their names. The plaintiffs have said the main ingredients in these beverages were water, grape juice concentrate, and sugar. They claim the refreshers “differ from other Starbucks products” in that the product doesn’t contain items in their name. “Starbucks’ hot chocolate contains cocoa, its matcha lattes contain matcha, and its honey mint tea contains honey and mint,” reads the complaint. While they noted that the refresher drinks do in fact contain freeze-dried pieces of strawberries, pineapple and dragon fruit, they claimed that Starbucks “does not affirmatively indicate anywhere which ingredients are and are not in the products.” Starbucks had said that the fruits mentioned in the refreshers titles are meant to “describe the flavours as opposed to the ingredients.” Judge Cronan disagreed, writing in his ruling: “Nothing before the Court indicates that ‘mango,’ ‘passionfruit,’ and ‘açaí’ are terms that typically are understood to represent a flavour without also representing that ingredient.” In Kominis’ original filing, she claimed that she was going to buy a Strawberry Açaí refresher specifically for the açaí benefits. The suit stated that açaí berries and juice “are known to provide benefits to heart health, cognitive function, and contain anti-cancerous properties.” “Had she known that the product did not contain açaí, she would not have purchased it, or would have paid significantly less for it,” the document read. Kominis said that she and other consumers bought these menu items and “paid a premium price” based on Starbucks’ naming of the refreshers, and would either not have purchased them or “paid significantly less for them” had they been aware they were missing one of the named fruits. “The allegations in the complaint are inaccurate and without merit,” a Starbucks spokesperson told Today. “We look forward to defending ourselves against these claims.” One claim of fraud and another for unjust enrichment were dismissed from the suit, but Starbucks will have to face the rest of the allegations. The Independent has contacted a spokesperson for Starbucks for comment. This is the second lawsuit an American food chain has faced in recent weeks. Earlier this month, Burger King was sued over claims that the company misled customers by making its Whopper burger appear larger on the menu than how it appears in reality. Read More Citing sustainability, Starbucks wants to overhaul its iconic cup. Will customers go along? Starbucks cheers ‘good progress’ in plan for 100 new UK shops Ed Sheeran serves up Pumpkin Spice Lattes to surprised Starbucks customers Courgette season is nearly over – here’s three ways to make the most of them Top international cuisines Brits are keen to try Subway enthusiasts stew over launch of first ever 3-inch sandwich
2023-09-22 05:28
Indigenous Brazilians gain political power, even as prejudice remains
Indigenous Brazilians gain political power, even as prejudice remains
Indigenous lawmaker Celia Xakriaba made history when she was elected to Brazil's Congress. But she says she sometimes gets called "Indian," and asked if she is in the legislature selling...
2023-11-23 10:19
Does Andrew Tate play chess? Find out if former kickboxer is any good at this sport
Does Andrew Tate play chess? Find out if former kickboxer is any good at this sport
Andrew Tate learned chess from his father Emory Tate, who was a former world chess champion
2023-06-09 20:56
'The View' host Ana Navarro leaves fans swooning over her 'natural' Texas look
'The View' host Ana Navarro leaves fans swooning over her 'natural' Texas look
'The View' host Ana Navarro claimed she was a 'hot mess' as she forgot her essentials on a trip to Texas
2023-10-13 14:22
Chip Designer Arm Jumps 25% in Debut Win for Owner SoftBank
Chip Designer Arm Jumps 25% in Debut Win for Owner SoftBank
Arm Holdings Plc climbed 25% in its trading debut after raising $4.87 billion in the year’s biggest initial
2023-09-15 08:54
Broncos win the battle, Bears win the war despite loss
Broncos win the battle, Bears win the war despite loss
It may have looked like merely a normal regular season game, but it was for so much more between the Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears.
2023-10-02 05:27
Paul Finebaum wants Alabama fans to thank unlikely figure for Nick Saban’s dominance
Paul Finebaum wants Alabama fans to thank unlikely figure for Nick Saban’s dominance
Paul Finebaum is crediting Florida legend Tim Tebow with bringing Nick Saban to Alabama, which is a dubious claim to say the least.
2023-09-09 07:54
Altman drama: twist in seven-year Microsoft, OpenAI relationship
Altman drama: twist in seven-year Microsoft, OpenAI relationship
Microsoft's hiring of ousted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Monday marks another twist in the seven-year-old partnership between the US giant and...
2023-11-20 22:58
Hawaii Wildfires: Joe Biden slammed as Maui asks 'where's the government' amid scenes of utter devastation
Hawaii Wildfires: Joe Biden slammed as Maui asks 'where's the government' amid scenes of utter devastation
The fast-moving fires erupted overnight on Tuesday, August 8 on three of Hawaii’s islands, destroying more than 1,700 buildings and killing over 30
2023-08-11 14:55