Fast food is supposed to be cheap and convenient, but do you ever find yourself spending more on fast food than you expected to? Fast food is getting more expensive and places like McDonald’s, Burger King, and Wendy’s are experts at getting you to spend more money. Combos, upgrades, and multiple size options are just
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The beer manufacturing process is extremely water intensive, and the industry is taking steps to tackle the issue. But in the Netherlands, different breweries are using different strategies. See if you get the FT for free as a student (http://ft.com/schoolsarefree) or start a £1 trial: https://subs.ft.com/spa3_trial?segmentId=3d4ba81b-96bb-cef0-9ece-29efd6ef2132. ► Check out our Community tab for more stories
Chris Paul visits Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios to hear how the comic built a multimillion-dollar media empire that includes the Weather Channel. (Corrects description to include that Allen still works as a comedian.) #HowIGotHere #Entrepreneur #BloombergQuicktake ——– Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Quicktake Member for exclusive perks: http://www.youtube.com/bloomberg/join Subscribe to Quicktake Explained: https://bit.ly/3iERrup
Lil Miquela is an Instagram influencer, whose posts have earned her more than one million followers. But Miquela’s not like any other influencer, because she isn’t real. That hasn’t stopped advertisers from taking notice.
The recent saga of Toshiba has unfolded with each new twist more extraordinary than the last. The company continues to face painful questions, but where will it end? #Toshiba #businessstrategy See if you get the FT for free as a student (http://ft.com/schoolsarefree) or start a £1 trial: https://subs.ft.com/spa3_trial?segmentId=3d4ba81b-96bb-cef0-9ece-29efd6ef2132. ► To learn more, visit our website
We got an inside look at how United States Marine Corps recruits train on a challenging “confidence course” during boot camp. Senior video correspondent Graham Flanagan spent five days in 2019 at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina, where he observed recruits at various stages of boot camp. This aspect of
► Try the Financial Times for 4 weeks for just £1. Start your trial now – http://bit.ly/2ry7Tkz Among the key events of the year; Donald Trump met Kim Jong Un, Facebook’s growth slowed as Apple’s market cap hit $1tn, and a trade war between the US and China weakened the global economy
Artificial intelligence is set to revolutionize the world, empowering those nations that fully harness its potential. The U.S. is still seen as the world AI leader, but China is catching up. The race is central to the U.S.-China rivalry and a critical facet of the economic and military competition that will define the decade. #China2030
Venezuela’s oil industry was once the envy of the region, but after decades of mismanagement and corruption the sector is facing ruin. The FT’s Andean correspondent Gideon Long asks what went wrong. See if you get the FT for free as a student (http://ft.com/schoolsarefree) or start a £1 trial: https://subs.ft.com/spa3_trial?segmentId=3d4ba81b-96bb-cef0-9ece-29efd6ef2132 ► Check out our Community
Warren Buffett likes to say he’s on the hunt for elephant-sized acquisitions, but recently the Oracle of Omaha has had trouble finding multibillion-dollar deals. His last truly big takeover came in 2016, so where will Buffett look next? Brexit Britain, where many companies could face an uncertain future, may be one place where Buffett sees
Veterinary technicians not only have to deal with frightened, helpless animals, but low pay and hefty student loan bills make this stressful job even tougher.
Nike’s Hyperadapt 1.0 is straight out of “Back to the Future.” The sneakers tie themselves with a sensor in the heel.
Telecom titan Comcast is investing $50M dollars in a new esports stadium located in the center of the Philadelphia sports complex. But that’s just the beginning of their plan to build a global esports empire. Producer – Tom Connors Camera – David Nicholson, Brian Schildhorn Graphics – Christian Capestany Supervising Producer – Jordan Oplinger Businessweek
Upcycling, the practice of using leftover or reject materials to make new products, is well established in vintage fashion and furniture design. But as the FT’s Judith Evans reports, it’s now a trend in food production, feeding a fast-growing industry in Europe and the US. Companies are creating upcycled edibles from almost any discarded fruit,
According to this study’s computer simulation the T. rex may not have been as agile as movies like “Jurassic Park” have suggested.
They started out as Uber copycats but Grab and Gojek have transformed everyday life for Indonesians with their payment technology. Mercedes Ruehl looks at how the two multi-billion dollar companies have moved from ride-hailing into banking. Read more at https://on.ft.com/2YKqZ6U ► Check out our Community tab for more stories on the economy. ► Listen to
Koi fish are colorful patterned common carp that are now celebrated in annual koi shows and kept in ponds all over the world. Some are worth millions. —————————————————— #Koi #Fish #BusinessInsider Following is a transcript of the video: Anything strike you as special about this fish here? Well, it’s worth 1.8 million dollars. It won
Zellige tiles are one of Morocco’s most valued and recognizable art forms. But this type of tile isn’t cheap, especially compared to other popular machine-made tiles. A square foot of Zellige tiles can cost $50. Compare that to ceramic subway tiles, which might only cost $0.15 per square foot. The craft of making Zellige tiles
Presented by BASF A company in Nairobi wants to install bricks made from plastic trash across Kenya’s capital. Could they become a solution for a country where 90% of roads have never been paved? And are roads made from plastic really a good idea? MORE WORLD WIDE WASTE VIDEOS: How Electric Car Batteries Are Recycled
Taylor Swift and Bob Dylan are among the stars featured in recent sales of back catalogues, and the rise of streaming services has some analysts predicting a doubling of revenue from music assets by 2030. But risks abound, from overpaying, to the threat of rising interest rates, not to mention if a songwriter doesn’t gel
App Academy is a coding bootcamp that only takes payment from its students after they get a job – it takes a cut of the first year’s salary. The program opens up opportunities for those without cash on hand, but is it legal? #CNN #Business #Jobs
Handmade ceramics aren’t cheap, but porcelain is often even more expensive. Compared to other ceramics, porcelain is non-porous, white, and translucent. The secret to these differences is in the clay. But even for experienced potters, porcelain can be challenging to work with. So how is porcelain made and why is it so expensive? MORE SO
These single-axle rolling campers are comforting, birch-wood wombs inspired by Danish design and made with all-American parts. The three Purser brothers who build them by hand want them to be used to help adventurers find solitude, sanctuary, and simplicity. Video by Zach Goldstein, Victoria Blackburne-Daniell ———- Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1
The founder and public face of Papa John’s has resigned in scandal, but the company’s troubles don’t stop there. Here’s why Papa John’s hasn’t kept up with Domino’s and Pizza Hut.
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There are high hopes that the most abundant element in the universe could solve the world’s energy problems. But as the FT’s Myles McCormick explains, separating the gas into a fuel fit to produce clean power for all remains a complicated and very expensive process Visit the Energy Source hub for more videos: https://channels.ft.com/en/ft-energy-source/ ►
The electrification of the pickup truck, America’s most beloved automobile, could finally jolt EVs fully into the U.S. mainstream. It also promises a huge payday for the companies that can make them affordable. The players in this potentially lucrative market aren’t just the traditional, deep-pocketed automakers, mind you: there’s a batch of well-funded startups going
Starting in early 2019, 20 towns across Italy began selling homes for €1, or about $1.10. Local governments hope the plan will attract fresh faces and new businesses to towns that have been suffering from rapid depopulation and a growing number of abandoned homes for decades. But the true cost of these homes turn out
A lot of fitness gadgets coming to the market do so much more than they used to. Bloomberg Technology’s Aki Ito tested 17 of them. And one stood out. It points to a future where you might not need a human trainer at all. Video by David Nicholson
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