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Google’s annual “Frightgeist” list has unveiled 25 costume ideas the tech giant says are “trending” in the build-up to Halloween. An attendee at this month's New York Comic Con dressed as Bob from "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice." Google also looked at trending kids’ costumes (topped by Red from Disney’s “Descendants”), pet costumes (“Dogpool”) and costume pairs (Deadpool and Wolverine). Google has noted a spike in searches for “green and yellow track suit” and “green track pants" for users looking to emulate Australian breakdancer Raygun. “Frightgeist” also identified the year’s top trending party theme as “Beetlejuice,” while the “spooky foods” category was topped by “mummy hot dogs.”Here are this year’s top 25 trending costumes, according to Google Trends:
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Brandon Copeland Copeland MediaBrandon Copeland is a former NFL linebacker turned coach. Brandon Copeland: Feeling unprepared for some of the major financial decisions in life. I think that's important to start to develop your stomach. I always break that down as, that's a lot of Chipotle burritos, that's a lot of dinners, that's a lot of time with my family at the water park. Brandon Copeland Copeland MediaGI: One of the first things that you encourage people to do in the book is say aloud to themselves, "I can be wealthy."
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Chipotle Mexican Grill has built its fast-casual burrito dominance largely on consistency and size. Amid a storm of customer complaints on social media, accusing the chain of serving smaller portions in their burritos and burrito bowls, Chipotle’s chief executive, Brian Niccol, firmly denied that the company’s portion policies had changed. “First, there was never a directive to provide less to our customers,” he said during an earnings call Wednesday. “Generous portion is a core brand equity of Chipotle. It always has been, and it always will be.”Still, Mr. Niccol said the complaints had led him to re-examine Chipotle’s practices across its operation.
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The delivery app Shipt released a delivery challenge featured on Roblox's popular "Driving Empire." It felt like gamified gig work, with the mindset of a "Fast & Furious" driver racing against the clock. In the game, which is featured as a challenge on Roblox's popular racing game, "Driving Empire," gig work is gamified. Players race against the clock to deliver school-supplies orders to customers — essentially playing the role of a Shipt delivery worker. Shipt did not answer questions regarding its gig workers.
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Ordering oversized burritos at Chipotle is an example of a trend that upsets fast-food workers. But a recent trend of ordering oversized burritos, made popular on TikTok, only adds to fast-food workers' frustrations with viral videos on social media. In the video, stalliontink wishes the Chipotle worker assembling the burrito "good luck" on wrapping it. Other Chipotle customers have ordered them online via the chain's app, dating back to last year. A sign at select Waffle House locations read "Order from the menu we are not making anything you saw on TikTok."
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