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Supermarkets are missing out on untapped revenue from selling near-expired food because store staff wastes time searching for products with short expiration dates and manually discounting them. At least that's the pitch for Too Good To Go, an 8-year-old Danish company that's gotten serious about tackling food waste in restaurants and is now turning its attention to expired products in grocery stores. Starting this month, TGTG is selling an artificial intelligence-powered solution to help supermarkets manage expiration dates, a major problem with retail food waste. The company will begin its global expansion by partnering with international supermarket chain SPAR. advertisement…

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2024 will be the biggest year for democracy in history. In a remarkable milestone in human history, more than 4 billion people, more than half of the world's population in more than 40 countries, will go to the polls. National elections are held in the United States, India, Indonesia, Russia, United Kingdom, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Taiwan, Mexico, and South Africa, to name just a few. The European Union will also vote. This hectic election schedule is unusual not only in its sheer size but also in the diversity of nations and ethnic groups participating. advertisement Continue reading below It is tempting…

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Following the news that it will cease operations, now is the right time to take a look at Zimbabwe's Weaver Press. The publishing company started small in 1998 and has remained small ever since, jointly run by two full-time employees: the husband-and-wife team of Murray McCartney and Eileen Staunton. As Weaver Press celebrates its 25th anniversary, McCartney has announced that it will effectively be closing its doors. advertisement Continue reading below For the couple, publishing was a labor of love. Setting up the company's office in the backyard of his home on the outskirts of Harare was a way to…

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Disrupted by Brexit, COVID-19 and the most aggressive interest rate hike cycle in living memory, Europe's listed real estate investment trusts are more unloved than ever. Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Sue Munden said in a research note Monday that potential new entrants prefer less market oversight and easier access to financing from the private market, making the outlook for publicly traded real estate more difficult. said it was dark. “The fall from grace by European landlords since 2016 signals the twilight of the industry, as REITs are hampered by undervalued stocks and fail to attract investment, accounting for just 1.37% of…

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This year is already shaping up to be a tough one for investors, with growing debate over central bank actions, the prospect of an economic slowdown and high-stakes elections around the world weighing on fund managers. Against this backdrop, Bloomberg News asked executives at major investment firms, with combined assets under management of about $2 trillion, about where they plan to invest their money in 2024. advertisement Continue reading below From outsourced pharmaceutical service providers to long-term U.S. Treasuries and private credit, chief investment officers from Singapore to Switzerland are looking for long-term growth as an economic slowdown ultimately pushes…

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The carbon footprint of fruits and vegetables grown in urban gardens in Europe and the United States is, on average, six times greater than the same produce grown on traditional farms, researchers say. Farmers and gardeners from 73 urban farming sites in France, Germany, Poland, the United Kingdom and the United States will participate as citizen scientists in a study led by scientists at the University of Michigan, announced Monday. natural city. This study is the largest ever conducted to compare emissions from urban and conventional agriculture. advertisement Continue reading below The researchers tracked greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural infrastructure,…

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An anonymous reader shared the following report from The New York Times. During his 54 years as a financial analyst, Richard X. Bove has perfected the art of turning heads. american banker He once called him “the most quoted banking analyst in the country.” Hours after finishing a Bloomberg TV appearance last week, the 83-year-old announced his retirement. He took that weekend off, but returned to work immediately. In an interview with the New York Times, Mr. Bove, also known as Dick (pronounced “bo-bey”), offered a dire outlook for the U.S. economy and his predecessor. Profession.”The dollar is over as…

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Bernard Arnault, the billionaire and CEO of LVMH, the global luxury goods company that owns brands such as Louis Vuitton, is now the world's richest person, surpassing Elon Musk. . According to Forbes magazine, Arnault and his family's net worth jumped to $207.8 billion after increasing by $23.6 billion on Friday. Meanwhile, the Tesla CEO's net worth was $204.5 billion, according to Forbes magazine's Real-Time Billionaires List. The world's first trillionaire could be created within the next 10 years.Here is a list of possibilities LVMH's market cap on Friday reached $388.8 billion, while Tesla's market cap stood at $586.14 billion.…

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Actress Kgomotso Christopher says she can't wait to make her debut as Kebetswe Moloi. Generations: Legacy. Also read: Kgomotso Christopher debuts as Spider Twins in Generations Christopher Komotso: “I can't wait to play twin sisters” Kgomotso Christopher revealed On X on Saturday, January 27, she said she was looking forward to working with Aubrey Pugh Generations: Legacy. “I can’t wait to play the twin sister of my dear friend @actorAubrey… We last worked together on #Isidingo… We have been friends since high school and won the award at the Dallo High School acting competition. A friend from life. Thank you,”…

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The world's largest cruise ship is ready to welcome passengers.Royal Caribbean International's much-talked-about Icon of the Seas will set sail on her maiden voyage this weekend, beginning a cruise to the Caribbean. But the ship itself is a destination.This ship has plenty of attractions for the whole family. The first product in the new Icon class, it created a buzz even before it left the shipyard, generating record bookings for the brand and garnering attention online.”We designed a ship that squarely addresses what consumers want, especially families and multigenerational consumers,” said Jason Liberty, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group,…

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