After the tragic death of Flaco the owl in NYC due to rat poison, this feels like a necessary shift. Moving toward non-lethal, non-toxic alternatives isn't just about 'being nice' to rats—it's about protecting the hawks, owls, and family pets that accidentally ingest traditional poisons. I’d love to see more data on the 'secondary exposure' risks of this product, but from everything I've read here and in previous articles, it sounds like there is none.
To what extent do airline earnings capture the behavior of middle-income consumers versus low-income consumers—especially given that many budget carriers serve leisure travelers?
Really interesting article. But what's to stop other wireless providers from simply following suit? Is there anything unique to Verizon that let's them offer a promotion like this, and not their competitors?
Even if this is the right strategy, breaking lease and large-scale remodeling is prohibitively expensive. It’s a shame, literally all the old, “cool” Starbucks locations in my city/burbs (except for the roastery) are long gone. When I want an iced coffee now, I get Stok and it’s FAR better.
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