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3CX data breach shows organizations can’t afford to overlook software supply chain attacks
Kroger-Owned Grocery Store Chain Harris Teeter Begins Accepting Apple Pay
Apple Pay also started rolling out at some actual Kroger locations in Kentucky and Ohio earlier this month, as the company finally embraces NFC technology. Kroger was one of the largest Apple Pay holdouts in the U.S. since the service launched in 2014, alongside Walmart and The Home Depot, but it now accepts Apple Pay at some or all Kroger, Fred Meyer, Ralphs, QFC, King Soopers, and Harris Teeter locations across the country.
Apple Pay allows customers to tap to pay with an iPhone or Apple Watch at checkout, providing a convenient and secure payment method. Alongside Apple Pay, Kroger continues to offer its own service called Kroger Pay, which requires customers to scan a QR code at checkout to pay with a debit or credit card stored in the Kroger app.
Apple Pay was rolled out at all locations.
— Harris Teeter (@HarrisTeeter) April 27, 2023
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I wore a chain bra as a top to Coachella – Skims pasties were a must, I had a silver sparkly sequin moment
A BOLD fashionista has stepped out in a chain bra and sequin bottoms in a risqué look.
The fabulous woman told her followers she was having a “silver sparkly sequin moment” at Coachella.
Jillian (@killljill) showed herself all dressed up for the music festival in an upbeat video.
She skipped towards the camera, giving a slow-motion twirl for viewers.
The brunette beauty rocked a chain bra with Skims pasties underneath.
She paired the top with a silver sequin mini skirt that hugged her curves.
The fashion pro completed the look with sparkly silver hair accessories.
“Silver sparkly sequin moment at #Coachella,” she wrote in the caption.
Jillian specified that her look was admittedly not for the weak.
“Festival look for the bad b***hes,” she added.
The video dazzled viewers who shared their thoughts in the comment section.
“Coachella princess,” one wrote.
“Princess arrived,” Jillian replied.
“Omg so gorgeous,” another added.
“Such a look,” a third commented.
“Her moment,” one more said.
The Huge 3CX Breach Was Actually 2 Linked Supply Chain Attacks
TechCrunch’s crypto-focused podcast Chain Reaction is nominated for a Webby Award
Every week something newsworthy (or chaotic) transpires in the wild world of crypto. And this week was no different, but for somewhat personal reasons. I’m excited to share that the podcast I host, Chain Reaction, was nominated for a Webby award in the Best Technology Podcast category. You can help Chain Reaction win by voting […]
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The Dangerous Weak Link in the US Food Chain
Wetherspoons customers fuming after pub chain made major change to prices – did you notice the difference?
WETHERSPOONS customers are livid after the chain cranked up prices on its products.
One Spoons menu now shows a list of updated costs, such as £4.03 for soup and nachos setting you back £5.54.
The new prices have left some drinkers devastated, with one TikTokker sharing her confusion in a video that has since gone viral.
The social media user @brodie_bites_ blasted her experience in Glasgow, saying: “Can someone please explain what on Earth has happened to Wetherspoons prices?
“Normally it’s like £1.29 for coleslaw, £10.59 for a burger and a drink – what the hell is this?
“£5.27 for a panini and a drink – what is actually going on?”
She went on to lambast the “bizarre” pricing saying she “didn’t understand it”.
But there is a simple reason for the unusual pricing at Britain’s best-loved bargain boozer chain.
Back in February, The Sun revealed the chain – which has 843 pubs across the UK and Ireland – had hiked beer and food prices by 7.5 per cent.
The increase saw 29p slapped on the price of a pint and 75p on meal deals at the chain’s Oxted Inn branch in Surrey when The Sun visited.
Favourite tipples are all up seven per cent with a pint of Carlsberg up from £2.39 to £2.57, Stella from £3.35 to £3.60 and Leffe from £3.85 to £4.14.
It comes amid soaring costs but price increases do vary from pub to pub.
Nowhere else was this price change more stark than in Spoons’ Moon Under the Water in London’s Leicester Square.
There, beer lovers are drinking in an eye-watering £6.85 for a pint of Belgian abbey style beer, Leffe Blonde
The pricey outlet close to London’s theatre district also charges a whopping £6.55 for a pint of San Miguel, Corona and BrewDog IPA.
Following The Sun’s bank-busting booze price discoveries, Wetherspoon spokesman Eddie Gershon said: “Wetherspoon has increased prices on food and drink by 7.5 per cent.
“We believe that our prices are still very competitive in all the locations that we trade, even after the increase.
“Most businesses in the hospitality industry have had to deal with big price increases in the past year or two.
“We have tried to keep our prices competitive, bearing in mind that customers have suffered from inflation too.
“The 7.5 per cent increase is less than the rate of inflation.”
Wetherspoons price increases 2023
Full list of price increases:
- Tea and coffee – from £1.35 to £1.45
- Large breakfast – from £5.90 to £6.34
- Side of coleslaw – from £0.95 to £1.20
- Side salad – from £1.35 to £1.95
- Side of onion rings (six) – from £1.40 to £1.99
- Small Nachos – from £3.75 to £5.54
- Loaded Chips – from £3.99 to £5.75
- Bowl of Chips with Curry Sauce – from £3.65 to £5.32
- All-Day Brunch – from £5.79 to £8.92
- All-Day Vegetarian Brunch – from £5.79 to £8.92
- Wiltshire Cured Ham, Eggs and Chips – from £4.40 to £7.10
- Five-Bean Chili – from £5.49 to £7.63
- Italian Tomato & Basil Soup – from £2.30 to £4.03
- Fish and Chips with alcoholic drink – from £9.90 to £10.65
- Ultimate burger with alcoholic drink – from £9.85 to £10.59
- British Steak & Kidney Pudding with soft drink – from £5.55 to £7.63
- 6oz Burgers with alcoholic drink – from £7.95 to £8.55
- Gourmet Tennessee Beef Burger – from £7.40 to £9.19
- Vegetable Burger – from £5.75 to £6.29
- Steak club with alcoholic drink – £9.55 to £10.27
- Curry club with alcoholic drink – from £8.55 to £9.19
- Chicken Tikka Masala with alcoholic drink – from £9.70 to £10.43
- Bowl of chips – from £3.65 to £3.75
- Carrot cake – from £2.25 to £2.49
- Warm Chocolate Fudge Cake with Ice Cream – from £4.10 to £4.55
- Warm Chocolate Brownie with Ice Cream – £3.85 to £4.55
- American-Style Pancakes with Ice Cream – from £3.60 to £4.30
- Bud Light – from £2.10 to £2.26
- Carlsberg – from £2.39 to £2.57
- Coors – from £3.19 to £3.43
- Carling – from £3.19 to £3.43
- Beefeater Gin – from £226 to £360
- Budweiser – from £3.25 to £3.49
- Guinness – from £2.99 to £3.21
- Stella – from £3.35 to £3.60
- Corona – from £3.45 to £3.71
- San Miguel – from £3.45 to £3.71
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