mail-in voting. you ll be sitting there for a week trying to figure out who won best picture. laura: genderless. we can t have any gender at any of the award ceremonies. next topic, a woman is now suing vel vita because the mac and cheese took too long to make. i guess the lawsuit is stating that consumers seeing ready in 3.5 minutes will believe it represents the total amount of time it takes to prepare meaning the moment it is open until the moment it s ready to stuff in your big face. her complaint is the packaging isn t honest. i know you re a fine dining connoisseur yourself so are you going to join this lawsuit make it a class action? yes. in my affordable stripper look, i do, i look like a strepper who let himself go. my name is tragic mike. stick with me ingram. the reason this lawsuit is going nowhere is because everybody knows you don t buy vel vita insta cup because of the three
higher. markets reopen today after closing christmas. stocks on pace for their worst december since the great depression. the dow is now down 15.6% this month. the s&p 500 down a little bit more than that. the nasdaq down 16.7%. everything negative on the year. and the s&p 500 is now near a bear market. it s the thought that counts, of course, but what if you really don t want another reindeer sweater with jingle bells? according to the national retail federation, 17% of consumers will go to return or exchange unwanted gifts. 17%. some retailers have a no-questions-asked policy. others have strict rules that make returning purchases frustrating or impossible. what can you do to make those returns easier? don t open the box, especially for electronics. don t remove the packaging on a gift you don t want. you risk a restocking fee if packaging isn t exactly intact and if products are missing any tags. you may be stuck with them. keep the gift receipts. don t throw them out with the wra
though the ground and roasted ready for the supermarket shelves. it s not just about the coffee which is excellent in ethiopia it s also about the packaging and if the packaging isn t printed well the printer doesn t do its job with the label including correctly or if the package isn t properly sealed it can certainly lead to problems. from picking to packing saline or coffee is harvested roasted and produced in ethiopia the northeast african country has a long coffee tradition ethiopians don t just drink lots of coffee they also know how to roast it. rolled green beans fetch around four euros per kilo roasted and package they fetch at least twice that the salina company in germany only does the marketing around sixty jobs have been created and another forty second re jobs doing things like printing the labels the concept take fair trade to a whole new level. this can be applied to other products as well take for example.
african countries tend to export raw materials which are then processed elsewhere where the profits are also made it took three weeks for these four tons of coffee to travel from ethiopia a shipment like this reaches hamburg every two months these coffee beans aren t raw though they re ground and roasted ready for the supermarket shelves. back it s not just about the coffee which is excellent in ethiopia it s also about the packaging and if the packaging isn t printed well the printer doesn t do its job at the label including correctly or if the package isn t properly sealed it can certainly lead to problems. from picking to packing saline or coffee is harvested roasted and produced in ethiopia the northeast african country has a long coffee tradition ethiopians don t just drink lots of coffee they also know how to roast it roll green beans fetch around for eurosport kilo roasted and