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Dairy farmers angry over slashed raw milk prices

Dairy farmers angry over slashed raw milk prices

Dairy farmers in Australia have expressed anger over decision by Murray Goulburn and Fonterra to cut prices paid by them for raw milk.

KFC launches edible nail polish in Hong Kong

KFC launches edible nail polish in Hong Kong

Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), a leading global fast food company, has announced the launch of its edible nail polish called "Finger lickingood" in Hong Kong this week.
 

NZ waves road user charges for EVs and allows driving on bus lane

NZ waves road user charges for EVs and allows driving on bus lane

The authorities in New Zealand have announced that the owners of electric vehicles will not be required to pay road user charges (RUCs) and will also be allowed to drive in bus lanes.

Tribune Publishing’s Chairman Michael Ferro says ‘We’re not for sale’

Tribune Publishing’s Chairman Michael Ferro says ‘We’re not for sale’

Last month Gannett, the publisher of USA Today made a takeover offer for Tribune Publishing offering it $12.25 a share. The deal included $390 million in debt and was an all-cash deal that Tribune rejected.

Chairman of the Gannett Board of Directors, John Jeffry Louis, said that the rejection by Tribune confirms their board "never intended to engage with us."

Amazon Struck a Deal with Atlas Air Worldwide to Lease Twenty Cargo Planes

Amazon Struck a Deal with Atlas Air Worldwide to Lease Twenty Cargo Planes

For years, Amazon has been building its transport strategy without much noise. A report in 2013 to the senior management proposed a huge global expansion of Fulfillment By Amazon service. It provides storage, packing and shipping facilities for independent merchants who sell products on Amazon's website.

Wendy's scraps plans to serve alcohol at an outlet in Christchurch

Wendy's scraps plans to serve alcohol at an outlet in Christchurch

Wendy's fast food chain has indicated that it has scrapped plans to serve alcohol at one of its outlet in the city of Christchurch in New Zealand.

Wendy's fast food outlet was planning to serve beers with its burgers at the outlet. The outlet located in Hornby had applied for a licence in October 2015 but the move had attracted a lot of public criticism. If the outlet started serving alcohol, it would have been the first attempt by a fast-food chain in New Zealand to serve alcohol in its premises.

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