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Mike Cessario is wearing a black Metallica T-shirt and is sitting in front of a background overlooking a skyline.
Success
How a 41-year-old former ad man birthed a $1.4 billion beverage unicorn by putting water in a can: ‘There’s no reason that only beer can have that kind of cool look and feel’
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 15, 2024
Mike Cessario is wearing a black Metallica T-shirt while speaking in front of a window looking out over skyscrapers.
Retail
Liquid Death is turning water into Gen Z’s beer by selling the ‘healthiest thing you can drink’
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 14, 2024
Catherine Howarth, CEO of ShareAction.
Retail
Rebel investors want KitKat maker Nestlé to cut back on junk food—but the fortunes of its Mindful Chef brand suggest customers aren’t ready for a health kick
By Ryan HoggMarch 14, 2024
Jeff Bezos
Environment
Bezos-backed fund invests $60 million to improve the taste of alternative meat
By Agnieszka de Sousa and BloombergMarch 12, 2024
A food delivery courier working for Deliveroo Plc cycles through Piccadilly Circus in central London, UK.
Retail
EU to treat 5.5 million Deliveroo, Uber Eats, Bolt and other gig economy workers as employees after Belgium breaks deadlock
By Max Ramsay and BloombergMarch 12, 2024
Does the GOLO Diet work? Experts explain the pros, cons, and risks
Life
Does the GOLO Diet work? Experts explain the pros, cons, and risks
By Amanda LoudinMarch 9, 2024
Marguerite Mariscal, the CEO of Momofuku.
Success
Momofuku’s 34-year-old CEO started as an intern and turned down the top job ‘a million times’: ‘Anyone who grows up wanting to be a CEO is crazy’
By Jasmine LiMarch 7, 2024
American consumers deserve the same food labeling standards as Europeans
Commentary
American consumers deserve the same food labeling standards as Europeans
By Julie ChaponMarch 5, 2024
Coffee powerhouses Indonesia and Vietnam are sourcing beans from Brazil to meet surging demand at home
Finance
Coffee powerhouses Indonesia and Vietnam are sourcing beans from Brazil to meet surging demand at home
By Dayanne Sousa, Eko Listiyorini, Mai Ngoc Chau and BloombergMarch 2, 2024
Maine lobster
Environment
In just 8 years, Maine’s lobster haul has lost nearly 40 million pounds per year: ‘There’s no question climate change is affecting it’
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressMarch 1, 2024
Older man in red shirt and hat
Lifestyle
Philadelphia’s famously rowdy sports fans claim another victim: One of the best hot dog deals ever. Inflation is no match for a Phillies fan
By Irina IvanovaMarch 1, 2024
Futurum Group’s chair on AI being a net job creator and how a CFO will be judged on ‘the integrity of what you construct’
Newsletters
Futurum Group’s chair on AI being a net job creator and how a CFO will be judged on ‘the integrity of what you construct’
By Sheryl EstradaMarch 1, 2024
What if adhering to a diet for a combined 15 days a year could wind back your internal clock nearly three years? The fasting-mimicking diet (FMD) claims to do just that.
Health
A 5-day, fast-like diet could lower your biological age and help you live longer, shows new study. Here’s what to know
By Lindsey LeakeMarch 1, 2024
Here are the discounts and free stuff you can get on Leap Day 2024
Personal Finance
Here are the discounts and free stuff you can get on Leap Day 2024
By Chris MorrisFebruary 29, 2024
Some McDonald’s are becoming WcDonald’s in an example of real life turning into an anime meme
Retail
Some McDonald’s are becoming WcDonald’s in an example of real life turning into an anime meme
By Chris MorrisFebruary 27, 2024
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