NewKitchenFixtures
NewKitchenFixtures t1_jdfp0hl wrote
Reply to comment by Derricksaurus in Alameda passes delivery fee cap even as Uber threatens exit by Xanthn
An efficient kitchen using ingredients that are semi prepared by Sysco can probably spend less labor than the delivery side.
Uber has no property costs like the restaurant, but they are getting a smaller cut and potentially spending resources in a way that doesn’t take advantage of pooling jobs with several orders.
NewKitchenFixtures t1_j9r62p5 wrote
Reply to comment by CherenkovLight in FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried indicted on new criminal charges, including campaign finance violations | CNN Business by spatenfloot
Most estimates I’ve seen expect 22ish (assuming good behavior and the like) years unless the judge decides the give him 200 sequential. But he probably has to try to make that happen.
Martin Skrelli the pharma bro hilariously ran through federal sentencing rules with respect to FTX.
NewKitchenFixtures t1_j7nwwlm wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 4 people taken to hospital after battery fire forces United flight to return to San Diego by Icewear_Daddy
Even a “good” battery can develop an internal short circuit from dendrite growth.
You could require the more resilient chemistries (but ones like iron phosphate output even worse gases). But this isn’t something you can 100% fix right now.
I don’t know if Samsung still x-rays phone batteries even.
NewKitchenFixtures t1_iszr1qx wrote
Reply to comment by TheDarthSnarf in Spirit shareholders approve takeover by JetBlue after long battle for discount airline by Panaka
There are two wide reaching ultra low cost carriers right now, and after this there will be one. So it has a pretty decent possibility of increasing air travel costs.
Also worth noting that Jet Blue is noted for bad labor relations. And having low end carriers helps to keep the more full service options honest.
NewKitchenFixtures t1_jea1pdn wrote
Reply to comment by WestheDeceiver in No jail time for Kuna couple convicted of felony child abuse by Fit_Ad8096
Idaho is actually rated higher on their CPS department than most other states. They have a lower standard for removal and are less likely to return children to abusers.
It’s not like they are handing kids back over in 3 months like other states would consider. The US is kinda bad at the child protection side of things.