Wonder Group aims to create a super app for mealtime, integrating recipe development, food preparation, delivery, and fulfillment under one platform.
Advertisers may return to X due to Elon Musk's influence with the new administration, potentially aligning their interests with the platform's owner.
The FAIR Act aims to alleviate the financial burden on renters by requiring landlords to pay broker fees, which can amount to 15% of annual rent.
Amazon launched the discount storefront to compete with popular ultra-cheap marketplaces like Taimou and Shein, offering clothing and accessories at low prices.
Amateur gamblers have been winning due to the NFL season's lack of upsets and consistent wins by fan-favorite teams, making it more predictable for casual bettors.
Scandinavian Airlines is celebrating its entrance into the Sky Team Alliance by offering one million points to those who fly at least 15 of its partner airlines by year-end.
Episode 453: Neal and Kyle discuss the selling of food delivery app Grubhub for a massive $6.5B loss and why former Walmart exec Marc Lore may be interested in acquiring it. Then, as some users delete their X accounts and move to other platforms, some brands are flirting to get back with X. Also, NYC approves a bill that will end broker fees that have been a burden for many renters. Meanwhile, Neal shares his favorite numbers including, Amazon’s discount store, NFL bettors beating DraftKings, and a 1 million flier points sweepstakes. Lastly, headlines to close out your day!
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