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Things to Do: Upcoming Food & Drink Events in Houston this Summer 2021

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Tacodeli,1902 Washington, is offering two limited-time menu items for the month of June, and both are old favorites. Get the Akaushi Picadillo + Egg breakfast taco ($3.75), made with Vital Farms scrambled eggs, seasoned HeartBrand akaushi ground beef, chile de arbol salsa and cilantro; and the Tikin Xic ($4.95) for lunch and dinner, a Mayan inspired taco made with achiote marinated grilled salmon, spicy salsa negra, habanero onion escabeche and cilantro. In May, owners and Indian natives Mithu and Shammi Malik quietly launched a fundraising initiative at Musaafer, 5115 Westheimer, to help raise critical funds for the country’s COVID-relief efforts by allowing guests to donate an amount on their bill that directly benefits three global organizations, Mission Oxygen, GiveIndia and Khalsa Aid. As India continues to navigate the ongoing crisis, the Maliks have decided to extend this ca

Austin Inno - Austin social care company Aunt Bertha raises $27M

Austin Inno - Austin social care company Aunt Bertha raises $27M
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How to Tell if a Company s Claim of Ethical Practices Is True

New product showcase 2021: Airly slashes GGE with Oat Clouds, Lovenature Organic rolls out new retail line and Baldor launches veggie-forward culinary snacks

Airly Foods claims its Oat Clouds will remove between 18g-21g of Co2 from the air with each box sold; Lovenature Organic’s mission to get high quality ingredients into the hands of everyone is bolstered with a new retail line; and veggies get a makeover as guilt-free on-the-go snacks.

Work from home? office? hybrid? Employers figuring it out

Like many workplaces around the world, the Monument Group closed its West Lake Hills office in mid-March last year. The future was suddenly uncertain as the global coronavirus pandemic struck. None of the 15 employees in the Texas-based communications firm had any way of knowing when they would return to their desks. Just before the pandemic, the company had purchased new office furniture and finished outfitting the 8,000-plus square feet of space it owns in Austin, fully expecting to beef up hiring. That staff expansion was put on hold. Scott Dunaway, a partner in the firm, emailed his employees. It was March 13, 2020.

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