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By foot, car, bike, or moped, food deliveries are booming across America! 🚴♂️🚗🍕 Data from the Department of Agriculture shows that spending on food delivery apps has quadrupled since the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic through 2022. With more people relying on takeout and delivery, the trend keeps growing. 📈
According to Purdue University’s latest Consumer Food Insights Report, two-thirds of the public have used food-ordering apps for takeout, delivery, or both.
Join us as we dive into how these apps are transforming how we eat! 🍔📲
#FoodDelivery #TakeoutTrends #DeliveryApps #PandemicImpact #ConsumerInsights
In this video, we dive into the recent surge in union activity across various industries. With workers securing bigger paychecks, improved working conditions, and critical wins, unions are experiencing a notable resurgence. But while these victories have empowered labor forces, some economists argue that rising labor costs are contributing to inflation, potentially affecting consumers. We explore both sides of the debate and what this trend means for the future of the labor movement and the economy.
#UnionStrength #WorkersRights #LaborMovement #InflationImpact #FairWages
In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, cleanup efforts are expected to take weeks as crews work tirelessly to restore impacted areas. Meanwhile, natural disaster experts are shedding light on why some people choose to hunker down at home during storms instead of seeking safer alternatives. This video explores the factors behind these decisions, including psychological barriers, misinformation, and lack of resources. Learn more about the risks and how to better prepare for future storms.
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Twin States Weather Update for October 11
In this video, we discuss the recent legal challenges facing TikTok in the U.S. as over a dozen states, including New York and California, file lawsuits against the popular social media app. The lawsuits allege that TikTok misled the public about its safety measures and caused harm to its users, particularly young people. With claims that the app is designed to attract and addict younger audiences, what could this mean for TikTok’s future in America? Join us as we delve into the details of these lawsuits and explore the implications for users and the platform itself.
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#TikTok #SocialMedia #LegalNews #UserSafety #YouthAddiction #TechRegulation
Twin States Weather Update for October 10
In this video, we explore new data revealing how some remote workers are taking unauthorized breaks while still appearing to be on the clock. Discover the trends behind this growing phenomenon, the potential impacts on productivity, and what it means for the future of remote work. Stay tuned for insights on work-life balance and tips on managing your time effectively in a virtual workspace.
#RemoteWork #UnauthorizedBreaks #Productivity #WorkFromHome #WorkLifeBalance
As Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida, both residents and FEMA are bracing for the storm’s impact. With the federal agency warning it lacks the necessary resources for the remainder of the hurricane season, a heated debate has erupted regarding the government’s response. Former President Trump and others are voicing their concerns about the perceived delays in action.
#HurricaneMilton #FloridaWeather #FEMA #EmergencyResponse #HurricaneSeason
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