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How McDonald's can learn from other fast-food giants in recovering from the deadly E. coli outbreak
Chipotle faced a similar food-safety crisis in 2015 and 2016, but managed to bounce back less than …
Kelsey Vlamis,Amanda Goh
Daal me kuch kaala! Is Blackstone acquiring majority stake in Haldiram’s for Rs 40,000 crore?
Earlier this year, Blackstone had expressed its intention to invest over $2 billion annually in Ind…
The top-selling US Prime Day products were random house things
The 48-hour sale has become not just a bellwether for Amazon, but for the retail industry.
Lian Kit Wee
Deal with Disney marks new era in India's entertainment industry, says Mukesh Ambani
Welcoming Disney to the Reliance family, Ambani said just like Jio and the Retail business, the exp…
PTI
Trump called inflation a disaster for consumers — and Musk blamed it on government waste
Higher food costs are pinching budgets and inflation eroded the value of savings, Donald Trump said…
Theron Mohamed
Why are over 300 batches of Indian cough syrup being deemed "toxic"?
A disturbing report has revealed that over 100 cough syrup samples manufactured in India failed qua…
BPCL planning Rs 1.7 lakh crore spend to expand core business, new energy foray over next five years
The firm is now implementing the first phase of a multi-decade aspirational journey in the form of …
PTI
Perdue recalled over 160,000 pounds of frozen chicken after consumers found 'metal wire' inside
Perdue says over 160,000 pounds of its frozen chicken may be unsafe after consumers complained they…
Kenneth Niemeyer
Apple's Made-in-the-USA chips signal a turnaround for the US' big semiconductor bet
TSMC's US chip production for Apple is "a success story," said an analyst. And it's key to the Bide…
Jacob Zinkula,Alistair Barr
China's consumers aren't buying stuff, but it's not because they're broke
China's household deposits reached a record high of around 147 trillion yuan, or $20.2 trillion, at…
Huileng Tan
A top TikTok shopping exec explains its US growth strategy, from partnering with agencies to building up livestreaming
Nicolas Le Bourgeois, head of US operations at TikTok Shop, talked through live shopping, influence…
Dan Whateley
A grim warning from a US consumer safety agency features a flaming skeleton telling people to water their Christmas trees — and people are loving it
Twitter users are loving a grim reminder from a US safety agency that features a flaming skeleton w…
Heather Schlitz
FSSAI in process of collecting pan-India samples of Nestle's Cerelac baby cereals: CEO
FSSAI is a statutory body under the administration of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare…
PTI
US regulators are reportedly reviewing some AmazonBasics electronics over safety concerns
Buyers have reported that some AmazonBasics electronics have caught fire, exploded, melted, or star…
Tim Levin
AI: the world is finally starting to regulate artificial intelligence - what to expect from US, EU and China's new laws
Most mainstream applications of artificial intelligence (AI) make use of its ability to crunch larg…
PTI
After a series of scaldings, Ikea is recalling 159,000 dishes, plates, and mugs
Shoppers are advised to stop using the recalled items and return them to an Ikea store for a refund…
Áine Cain
Queen-size mattresses are selling for as little as $175 in the US, thanks to Chinese overproduction
There's a probe into whether Chinese mattresses are being shipped via other countries to the US aft…
Huileng Tan
OPINION: As food prices soar, unlocking India's potential requires systems thinking and transformative change
Food inflation is the talk of the town, with even the RBI expressing concerns over persistent spike…
Canada's 2 biggest freight railroads have been shut down, and it could impact everything from autos to energy in the US
The disruption could cost Canada $251 million daily, impacting local commuters and US industries.
Huileng Tan
Lawmakers rip into tech CEOs at Senate hearing on online child safety
Lawmakers grilled CEOs on whether they support their laws. Some execs even got a little testy.