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By Kelsey Kernstine Many businesses have removed traditional tip jars and now credit card kiosks demand that consumers cough up a few extra bucks when they swipe. It's dubbed "tip creeping," and it seems to be effective in cornering consumers into paying more. | By Chad Washington and Michael Bartiromo The Ruby Princess, part of the Princess Cruises lines, reported that 284 passengers, as well as 34 crew members, had become ill on a round-trip voyage to the Caribbean and Mexico that departed from Galveston on Feb. 26, according to the CDC. There were a total of 2,881 people onboard the ship, including 1,159 crew members. |
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By The Associated Press The Hershey Co. said Tuesday that Reese's Plant Based Peanut Butter Cups, which go on sale this month, will be its first vegan chocolates sold nationally. A second plant-based offering, Hershey's Plant Based Extra Creamy with Almonds and Sea Salt, will follow in April. |
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By The Associated Press Owners of two Tesla Model Y SUVs have complained that their steering wheels came off while driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is now investigating 120,000 vehicles from the 2023 model year. |
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By Dara Bitler and Jocelina Joiner Breakfast cereals date back to 1863, when a doctor by the name of James Caleb Jackson, who was also known as a "health reformer," began experimenting at the health spa he ran with cold cereal as a remedy for illnesses. In the late 1870s or early 1880s, John Harvey Kellogg, who also operated a health spa, began using wheat flour, oatmeal and cornmeal to make his own version. |
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