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Mary Ní Lochlainn researches the habits that lead to better health in older age. She does strength training, takes vitamin D, and does intermittent fasting. But the habits that Ní Lochlainn, 34, thinks are most important for healthy aging aren't expensive. Related storiesShe takes vitamin D supplements because people in the UK, where she lives, don't tend to get enough. AdvertisementNí Lochlainn takes vitamin D. Science Photo Library/Getty ImagesIntermittent fastingNí Lochlainn does intermittent fasting by not eating between her dinner and her breakfast in the late morning.
Persons: Mary Ní Lochlainn, , , Ní Lochlainn Organizations: Service, King's College London, Trinity College Dublin, Kings College London, National Cancer Institute, Getty
AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Peter Warwick, the CEO of Scholastic based in New York City about his daily routine. I became president and CEO of Scholastic in August 2021 after serving as an independent director on its board since 2014. I read The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Financial Times for world, political, and business news. Scholastic Inc.Outside Scholastic office visits, I attend important conferences related to publishing and education, such as the Frankfurt Book Fair in October. Scholastic Inc.As we wind down at the end of the day, Helen and I solve The New York Times "Connections" puzzle together before heading to bed.
Persons: Peter Warwick, Warwick, , It's, I've, I'm, Helen, it's, Underpants, Captain Underpants, Jane Zhang Organizations: Scholastic, Service, Thomson Reuters, Pearson, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, English Premier League, Arsenal, The Guardian, London Times, Daily Telegraph, Village, Scholastic Inc, Scholastic HQ, Warwick Locations: New York City, The, Hudson, Greenwich Village, SoHo, Clifford's, Cumberland, Assam, Warwick, New York, Jefferson City , Missouri, Frankfurt
The nurse manager came to interview me for a job while I was still admitted. The last thing I expected was to host a job interview from my hospital bed. Related storiesRelated VideoI had forgotten I had a job interviewThe truth is, I had completely forgotten my scheduled job interview that day. Everything happened so fast that I had completely forgotten about the job interview. Looking back, part of me wonders if the nurse manager that day was just being nice or if it crossed the boundaries of professionalism.
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Niccol wants to change that. Cutting back an 'overly complex' menuSpain, Barcelona, Plaza de Francesc Macia, Starbucks, coffee shop customer ordering. While the changes may disappoint some customers, Niccol said he thinks that they'll appreciate faster, more consistent service in the long run. Bringing back the condiment barsStarbucks brown sugar sachets are seen in Starbucks Coffee in Krakow, Poland on November 4, 2022. Better staffing in cafesMerida, Mexico, Zona Paseo Montejo Centro, Starbucks Coffee shop, baristas and cashier at work smiling.
Persons: Brian Niccols, Brian Niccol, Rachel Ruggeri, Niccol, Lindsey Nicholson, Macia, Jeff Greenberg, Etienne Laurent, we've, Beata Zawrzel, baristas, Taco Bell, Chipotle, Tressie Lieberman, Almond Organizations: Starbucks, CNBC, Mobile, UCG, Getty, Plaza, Universal, AFP, Nurphoto, Zona Paseo, Centro, Starbucks Rewards, Procter & Gamble, Yum Brands Locations: U.S, Queens , New York, Spain, Barcelona, Manhattan Beach , California, Starbucks Coffee, Krakow, Poland, Merida, Mexico
Non-dairy milk lovers, rejoice. Starting next week, Starbucks will stop charging coffee-drinkers who wish to customize their drinks with non-dairy milk options an extra fee, the company announced Wednesday. Starbucks said dropping the extra charge will make "it easier for customers to make their Starbucks beverage their own" by customizing popular drink recipes with non-dairy milk options, including soymilk, oatmilk, almondmilk or coconutmilk, according to the release. By removing the extra charge for non-dairy milks we're embracing all the ways our customers enjoy their Starbucks," Brian Niccol, Starbucks chairman and CEO, said in the release. Substituting a non-dairy milk is the second-most requested customization from customers, according to Starbucks.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Niccol Organizations: Starbucks
Starbucks’ controversial line of olive oil-infused drinks will leave U.S. stores in early November. The lineup of Oleato drinks infused Partanna olive oil into Starbucks’ Caffe Latte, Iced Shaken Espresso and cold foam. Schultz imagined the Oleato line after a trip to Italy, where he saw Sicilians drinking olive oil as a daily ritual. He, too, began drinking olive oil alongside his daily coffee and decided that Starbucks should try to mix the two together. Cafes in China, Italy and Japan will continue to serve the Oleato drinks.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Howard Schultz, Schultz Organizations: Starbucks, Bloomberg, U.S . Locations: U.S, China, Italy, Southern California, Japan
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol just laid out his plan to turn around the struggling coffee chain. AdvertisementStarbucks CEO Brian Niccol gave investors the first look at his plan to turn around the struggling chain, and it involves faster coffee orders and better decor. For starters, Niccol said in-store orders will need to be fulfilled much faster than they currently are in many cases. "Before discussing China in detail, I need to spend time there to better understand our operations and the market," he said. Niccol said his optimism is rooted in Starbucks employees, who he said are passionate about coffee, the company, and its customers.
Persons: Brian Niccol, , Niccol, Diana Frost, Kraft Heinz, I'm, aren't Organizations: Service, Business Locations: China, North Carolina
Starbucks will stop charging extra for dairy substitutes
  + stars: | 2024-10-30 | by ( Amelia Lucas | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Starbucks said Wednesday that it will remove the surcharge for dairy substitutes, saving some U.S. customers more than 10% on their drinks. Substituting a nondairy milk is the second-most requested customization from customers, trailing only adding a shot of espresso, according to Starbucks. Currently, Starbucks customers can already add up to 4 ounces of a dairy substitute at no extra charge to hot or iced brewed coffee or tea, cold brew and Americano drinks. Starbucks first started serving nondairy milk in 1997, when it added soy milk to menus. In March, three lactose-intolerant women sued Starbucks in federal court, alleging that the surcharge discriminated against customers with allergies.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Niccol, James Cromwell Organizations: Starbucks, Chipotle, Americano, PETA Locations: U.S, New York City
Niccol's overarching message: A bunch of changes, both big and small, are coming to Starbucks' menu, mobile app and stores that should satisfy all parties involved. Starbucks stock didn't do much in the five sessions since then, ending Wednesday at $97.32 a share. Starbucks is far from a quick fix, but Niccol on Wednesday night demonstrated that the optimism may not be misplaced. As for mobile orders, which account for more than 30% of transactions, the CEO said Starbucks will tweak its algorithm so that it provides specific pickup times to customers. Investors are hoping Starbucks' stock returns are reminiscent of that tenure, too.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Jim Cramer, Niccol, Wall, , Laxman Narasimhan —, Howard Schultz, Jim, Rachel Ruggeri, we've, Jim Cramer's, Jakub Porzycki Organizations: Starbucks, Chipotle, Investors, CNBC, Nurphoto, Getty Locations: U.S, China, Chipotle, Manhattan Beach , California
Starbucks will stop surcharges on non-dairy milk ahead of the holidays. AdvertisementStarbucks is giving almond milk lovers and oat milk enthusiasts a holiday gift this year. The coffee chain will stop charging extra for non-dairy milk substitutions next month, CEO Brian Niccol said during a Wednesday earnings call. Substituting non-dairy milk is the second-most popular customization, Niccol said, after an extra shot of espresso. Extra costs for non-dairy milk can reach up to 80 cents per order in certain markets, CNBC reported.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Niccol, Organizations: Starbucks, Service, CNBC
Starting next week, Starbucks customers will no longer pay more for adding non-dairy milk to their orders. The company said the removal of the non-dairy milk surcharge means customers who request it will pay around 10% less than they did previously. Orders with milk substitutions have proliferated at Starbucks in recent years, alongside non-dairy alternatives in grocery stores. Non-dairy milk has become the second most common order modification at Starbucks, behind adding a shot of espresso. Starbucks is scaling back promotional offers through its mobile app to get customers to pay full price for its coffees and teas.
Persons: Brian Niccol, ” Niccol, it’s, Niccol Organizations: New, New York CNN, Starbucks, Locations: New York, Canada
New York-based BBG Ventures has raised a new $60 million fund. The latest fund will invest in both female founders and those with diverse backgrounds. Ten years later, the seed stage fund has raised a new $60 million fund and is moving beyond just backing female founders to any entrepreneur from a diverse background. AdvertisementWhen Verizon bought AOL in 2015, BBG Ventures separated and raised a new $50 million fund. Related storiesDua explained that the decision to move beyond exclusively backing just female founders reflects the duo's shift in thesis around innovation.
Persons: , VCs, Susan Lyne, Nisha Dua, Lyne, Dua, Nordstrom, clamoring Organizations: BBG Ventures, California Endowment, Mizuho, Service, AOL, Founders, Spring Health, Verizon, State of Michigan Retirement Services, Illumen, Investments, Fairview Capital, Bank of America Locations: York, U.S, Spring, Nara, Dua, Lyne
Starbucks' controversial line of olive oil-infused drinks will leave U.S. stores in early November. The decision to remove the Oleato drinks from domestic menus predates newly installed CEO Brian Niccol, who arrived at Starbucks in early September, a company spokesperson said. The lineup of Oleato drinks infused Partanna olive oil into Starbucks' Caffe Latte, Iced Shaken Espresso and cold foam. Schultz imagined the Oleato line after a trip to Italy, where he saw Sicilians drinking olive oil as a daily ritual. He, too, began drinking olive oil alongside his daily coffee and decided that Starbucks should try to mix the two together.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Howard Schultz, Schultz Organizations: Starbucks, Bloomberg, U.S . Locations: U.S, China, Italy, Southern California, Japan
The Johor BahruSingapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link under construction near the JB Sentral building in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, as of Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024. Sharon Kuok started studying in Singapore when she was seven, commuting daily to and from her home in the southern Malaysian state capital of Johor Bahru. We picked JB [Johor Bahru] because that's where I am from and for its proximity to Singapore," she said. Already, many people from Singapore have started visiting the Malaysian state regularly to shop and to enjoy services from car repair to massages and haircuts. The number of Singaporeans visiting or relocating to Johor could increase in coming years when a rail link between Singapore and Johor Bahru is completed and the planned Johor-Singapore special economic zone (JS-SEZ) takes effect.
Persons: Sharon Kuok, She's, Kuok, Syuhada Organizations: Johor, Rapid, System, National University of Singapore, JB, Messe Berlin Asia, Singapore Locations: Johor Bahru, Malaysia, Singapore, Malaysian, Johor, Messe Berlin Asia Pacific
New York CNN —Starbucks is eliminating its controversial olive oil-infused drinks from the menu, less than a year after they made their nationwide debut. “Rather than a flavor or a product, it’s really a platform.”Oleato was the brainchild of former CEO Howard Schultz, who got the idea after meeting with an olive oil producer who introduced him to the practice of consuming a tablespoon of olive oil each day. A pair of reviewers posted a video titled “We Tried Starbucks Olive Oil Coffee Drinks and Seriously Regret It.” Others had mixed feelings , but concluded that the drinks seem more like a stunt — something worth trying but not necessarily worth coming back for. The Oleato menu consists of two drinks: an oat milk latte infused with the extra virgin olive oil; and a toffee nut iced shaken espresso with golden foam, which is vanilla sweet cream infused with extra virgin olive oil into a cold foam. Schultz was effusive about the launch, and it was one of his most high-profile projects before leaving his position.
Persons: Brian Niccol, nix, Niccol, we’ve, ” Brady Brewer, , Oleato, Howard Schultz, Schultz, Laxman Narasimhan, ” Narasimhan Organizations: New, New York CNN, Starbucks, CNN Locations: New York, Canada, Italy
Video of Qamar carrying her injured sister to a hospital and back in central Gaza was shared widely across social media recently. With Sumaya in need of treatment and unable to walk, Qamar slung her younger sister over her shoulders and carried her to the hospital. Qamar, 6, carries her injured sister Sumaya, 5, in Gaza on Oct. 21. But most of all, she said, she wants to see her father again, after the family lost contact with him after fleeing from northern Gaza. But she expressed pride in her daughter, "who took her sister, who carried her, healed her and brought her back," she said.
Persons: Qamar Subuh, Qamar, Sumaya Subuh, Sumaya, Alaa Hamouda, Al, Hanan, Volker Türk, Muhammad Al Organizations: NBC News, United Nations, Civil Defense, NBC, Israel Locations: Gaza, Al Bureij, Palestinian, Beit Lahia
In the relatively affluent Milwaukee suburbs of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, Rochelle Gamauf said each week she is seeing new faces at her food pantry, Friends With Food, which she started during the pandemic. The organization has gone from giving out around 420,000 pounds of food in 2022 to over a million pounds in 2023. “I’m seeing people that have never visited a food pantry in their life,” Gamauf said. In Michigan, Phil Knight, executive director of the Food Bank Council of Michigan, said he’s also seeing more regulars. Even then, he said there are times when they run out of food with hundreds of people still in line.
Persons: Ken Estelle, , , Estelle, “ We’ve, Joe Arthur, , Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Trump, Rochelle Gamauf, ” Gamauf, “ It’s, Arthur, “ We’re, ” Arthur, Melody McCurtis, she’s, McCurtis, Heidi Gould, ” Gould, Gould, Phil Knight, he’s, That’s, Gamauf Organizations: America, Central Pennsylvania Food Bank, , Jewish Community, Food Bank Council of Locations: Michigan, America West Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, ” Michigan, Milwaukee, Waukesha County , Wisconsin, Lancaster County, Dauphin County, Harrisburg, Metcalfe, Food Bank Council of Michigan, Dairy State, Waukesha
The Summary Amid the E. coli outbreak believed to be linked to onions served at McDonald’s, food safety experts say some types of fresh produce carry extra risk. An E. coli outbreak that has sickened at least 75, killing one, is a reminder of the contamination risk that can plague certain types of fresh produce, according to food safety experts. Though the investigation is ongoing, federal officials suspect prewashed, slivered onions that were served raw on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders are the likely source of the E. coli outbreak. So it can take only a few cells to get someone very sick,” said Kali Kniel, professor of microbial food safety at the University of Delaware. The food safety experts interviewed also said they steer clear of rare or undercooked meat, poultry, fish and eggs, and don’t drink unpasteurized milk.
Persons: prewashed, Don Schaffner, ” Schaffner, coli, , Darin Detwiler, Jack, Barbara Kowalcyk, they’re, , “ Cantaloupe, it’s, Kali Kniel, ” Detwiler, Detwiler, McDonald’s, Kowalcyk, Kniel, Schaffner Organizations: Rutgers University, Northeastern University, Institute for Food Safety, Nutrition Security, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, University of Delaware, Centers for Disease Control
She had gone to lunch five days earlier with her fiancé at their local McDonald’s in North Platte, Nebraska. A McDonald’s spokesperson said Wednesday that slivered onions served on the Quarter Pounders were likely to have been responsible for the outbreak. On Thursday, the company said one of its suppliers, Taylor Farms, had provided slivered onions to locations associated with the outbreak. “When you go to a restaurant, you are trusting that the restaurant did everything they could do to make you safe, but in this case, McDonald’s breached that trust,” Simon said. McDonald’s has paused the distribution of slivered onions in the affected areas and temporarily removed the Quarter Pounder from affected restaurants.
Persons: Clarissa DeBock, , , DeBock, ” DeBock, McDonald’s, Taylor, Ron Simon, Simon, he’s, ” Simon, Joe Erlinger, NBC’s, ” Darin Detwiler, ” Detwiler, Kai, didn’t Organizations: for Disease Control, Prevention, NBC, Associates, McDonald’s, Northeastern University Locations: North Platte , Nebraska, Colorado, McDonald’s USA
I wanted to know about foodborne illnesses and what can be done to improve food safety practices. And what should people do to reduce their chances of contracting foodborne illnesses? Dr. Leana Wen: There are several bacteria, viruses and parasites that can cause foodborne infections. The most common foodborne infection is caused by norovirus, which causes about half of all outbreaks of food-related illnesses in the US. Local health departments will keep you updated on possible foodborne illnesses associated with local stores and restaurants.
Persons: Leana Wen, Wen Organizations: CNN, US Centers for Disease Control, Food and Drug Administration, Eye Foundation, Nat, George Washington University Locations: United States
New York CNN —Three quintessentially American companies — Starbucks, Nike and Boeing — share a common predicament at the moment. Brian Niccol took the reins last month, leaving the top job at Chipotle to become Starbucks’ third CEO in three years. Boeing Boeing Boeing…. Like Nike and Starbucks, Boeing is looking to its past self to guide its future. And Boeing won’t be able to build the time machine it so desperately needs without the 33,000 machinists currently on strike.
Persons: CNN Business ’, Brian Niccol, Niccol, God —, , I’ve, we’ve, Nicolas Asfouri, it’s, Elliott Hill, Kelly Ortberg, who’ve Organizations: CNN Business, New York CNN, Starbucks, Nike, Boeing, Getty, NBA, WNBA, Boeing Boeing Boeing …, Ortberg Locations: New York, China, Chipotle, AFP
CNN —An outbreak of infections linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders has a lot of people across the United States concerned about their exposure to dangerous E. coli bacteria. The type of bacteria that has been implicated in this outbreak is E. coli O157:H7. E. coli, or Escherichia coli, is a common type of bacteria that lives in the intestines of people and animals, but some E. coli can make people sick. For E. coli O157:H7, antibiotics are controversial and are generally not recommended based on some evidence that they can actually increase the risk of hemolytic uremic syndrome,” he said. Thoroughly cooking meat to an internal temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit throughout kills E. coli O157:H7, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
Persons: it’s, , James Gaensbauer, Dr, Marcus Pereira, ” Gaensbauer, , Gaensbauer, Leana Wen, Wen, ” Pereira, ” Wen, Sanjay Gupta Organizations: CNN, US Centers for Disease Control, Mayo Clinic Children’s Center, Columbia University College of Physicians, , Food and Drug Administration, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, CDC, US Department of Agriculture, Get CNN, CNN Health Locations: United States, Rochester , Minnesota, Shiga,
Having a colonoscopy served as the wake-up call she needed to make lifestyle changes to improve her health. I've struggled with constipation and bleeding with bowel movements since childhood. When I was 16, I decided to become vegan, but I was still eating a high-processed vegan diet, so the change didn't help my digestive issues. The bleeding with bowel movements continued on and off through adulthood but got continuously worse with age. After the colonoscopy and lifestyle changes, now at 25, I experience bleeding or pain with bowel movements maybe once a year.
Persons: Gabriella Parker, , I've, they'd Organizations: Service, American Cancer Society
Invest in an oven thermometerKastel told BI that an oven thermometer is one of his must-have kitchen tools. "If you can master breaking down and roasting a chicken, you can successfully roast a turkey," he told BI. Vezzani Photography/ShutterstockIf you're baking something that involves dough, pay attention to its consistency as you add water or other liquids. AdvertisementBloom told BI that you can use an egg to reduce the odds of this happening. Advertisement"For the best-looking pie slice, you need to let your pie cool completely before slicing," she told BI.
Persons: , Phil Kastel, Kastel, Chris Shepherd, James Beard, Shepherd, Teresa Shurilla, Shurilla, Rebecca Bloom, Piedaho, shouldn't, Bloom, Charles Brutlag, Read Organizations: Service, Invest, James, James Beard Foundation, University of Hawai'i Maui College Culinary Arts Locations: LA
The Twrl founders say they hope the initiative they took moves those conversations forward and educates some people along the way. Later, Taiwan would claim to be the birthplace of the boba drink concept, a sweet concoction of an aromatic tea, milk and boba balls. The first U.S. boba drink shops opened in the 1990s but there’s conflicting reports on whether the San Francisco Bay Area or Southern California was the starting point, Phun said. But it didn’t come from a place of, ‘I really love boba tea,’” she said. Meanwhile, the “Dragons’ Den” episode led to some significant fallout.
Persons: Olivia Chen, Pauline Ang, Simu Liu, Liu, Chi, Twrl, , , Chen, ” Liu, Juily, South America . Colonization, boba, Phun, ” Phun, “ It’s, ” Megan Ruan, they’re, ” Chen, , ” Ruan, it’s, Ang, Manjit Minhas Organizations: ABC, San, Bobba, American, Cal State, South America ., San Francisco Bay Area, Gold House Ventures, Foods Locations: San Francisco Bay, , Quebec, Taiwan, South America, Pacific Islands, Asia, U.S, Southern California, American, Japan, China
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