21-year-old singer, Sulaiman Jimoh, with the stage name VISTA, has signed a five-year music recording and distribution deal with Bishop Parlash Entertainment,
A woman shares a photo of her food and table on social media resulting in a massive bill after that. She shared the picture with her friends and followers through an app in which the QR code of the place was also there.
A woman in China received an unexpected 430,000-yuan (approximately $60,300) restaurant bill after she inadvertently shared the ordering code online, leading others to place food orders using it. What happened: The woman, surnamed Wang, mistakenly posted her table’s ordering QR code on her WeChat page while intending to share food photos of the hotpot restaurant she visited with her friend on Nov. 23, according to South China Morning Post. Despite limiting the post’s visibility to only her contacts, many people had scanned the code and placed fake orders, later resulting in the $60,300 bill for 1,850 portions of fresh duck blood, 2,580 portions of squid and 9,990 portions of shrimp paste.