News, time for click. This week unexpected item in the bagging area. Giving vr a good kicking. And, going up . Err, sideways. This month marks the 25th Anniversary of the Self Checkout. The first one was installed in new york on 5 august, 1992, in price chopper. So what does its inventor, doctor howard schneider, remember of it all . I hadnt gone shopping much, so i went to the supermarket near my house with a stopwatch. And i started looking at people checking out, and my stopwatch went click, click it was a mechanical one. And, you know, isaid wow, what a great environment. This is so messy. Good luck with any machine doing it, and i said, this would be a great, Great Problem to solve. And then i started building a machine in my garage. I actually spent every cent i had on parts, and i got the first machines built. See, i love self service checkouts, but then im a control freak. But i do believe they save you time. Until they go wrong, at which point they become a right pain in the b
and then wendy s has a $3 breakfast meal. so jessica, once one of these fast food chains comes out with a deal, they all have to follow to face the competition so what are they doing this nathaniel well, i think it has a lot to do with customer frustration. we ve seen people really fed up with these high fast food prices. and it s not revolutionary, jessica, what they re doing, demand is slowing down and so they re trying to respond. and then you also see grocers and retailers, they re introducing lower prices walmart and target. they ve announced some price cuts. so the fast-food restaurants are trying to keep up. yeah. and who has the most to gain here? so analysts will tell you it s mcdonald s, which is really the industry leader here and mcdonald s, they ve been hit on social media for some of the burger prices and big mac prices on tiktok, there was a viral video of an $18 big back male, so that got a lot of
at wimbledon in the last eight, as 0ns jabeur will be after revenge, as she takes on defending champion elena rybakina. the new chair of thames water has said nationalisation is not the right way forward for the company despite the industry regulator warning that the firm has deep rooted problems. sir adrian montague said he understood customer frustration about poor performance, but said the best way to resolve it was keeping the company in private ownership. thames water executives have been facing questions from mps this morning about sewage discharges and leaks, alongside debts of more than £14 billion. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. where did it go so wrong? thames water buses summoned for a quilling
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