We talked to last-minute holiday shoppers about their grocery purchases. Plus, the booming food fraud industry.
Houston-area shoppers cut back and shopped discount brands, citing inflated prices.
Between edible microchips, invisible ink and more, the food supply chain is becoming more transparent than ever.
Irene Kesselman of Ali Cat Toys in Carrboro, North Carolina says she leaves Black Friday to the big department stores and instead focuses on more personal events.
The move is part of the White House effort to get rid of “junk fees” for consumers. Cable TV is already struggling with defections.
The expectation was that OPEC countries would continue cutting back supply. Some think the delay may mean there’s disagreement about that.
As AI becomes more sophisticated, the industry is growing to match it, says journalist Justin Pot, who wrote about CAPTCHA for The Atlantic.