Numlock News: June 26, 2023 • Flash, Snails, Vanna
By Walt HickeyFlash CrashSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse was again the top movie of the weekend following a massive crash for The Flash in its second week of release. The Flash made $15.3 million, a somewhat shocking 73 percent decline compared to an already muted $55 million opening weekend, good for only third place at the box office behind Spider-Verse (which made $19.3 million in its fourth weekend) and Pixar’s Elemental, which dropped just 37 percent week over week to $18.5 million. Rounding out the top four was Jennifer Lawrence’s comedy No Hard Feelings. Be Our GuestA five-star hotel in Delhi, India, is alleging that a guest walked out on a INR 5.8 million ($71,000) bill in January 2021 after spending 603 nights at the Roseate Hotel. They’re alleging an inside job, with not only the guest, Ankush Dutta, but also a number of members of the staff working to forge or delete documents to aid the guest in the scheme. SnailsFlorida is yet again attempting to eradicate invasive giant African land snails that threaten its agriculture and ecosystem. Right now the state is dealing with three quarantines after the massive mollusks were spotted in Lee County, Pasco County and now finally Broward County. The snails eat 500 different plants, they do not need to mate to reproduce, and they lay 500 eggs at a time. This is not the first time that Florida has had to eradicate this snail: Introduced in 1966, it was eradicated in 1975 for $3 million, then introduced in 2011 and again destroyed by 2021 for $23 million. PolesThe South Pole scientific bases are in serious disarray, and need millions of dollars of work to not sink into the glacier. The Amundsen-Scott base at the South Pole is two to three years and $60 million a year away from no longer sinking into the accumulating snow, and work can’t begin to extract the base until 2026. One factor is electricity: The planned cosmic microwave background S4 project needs 170 kilowatts, but power at the pole is limited to 600 to 700 kilowatts, fueled by a fairly hard cap of three fuel deliveries per season. Private LabelStore brands are doing great these days, owning 18.7 percent of so-called center aisle sales, or the sales that have to do with consumer packaged goods brands. That is up from 17.9 percent over the same period a year ago, and given the massive amount of spending on the things we need to eat, that is a fairly substantial diversion of money away from actual brands. At the same time, household care items are seeing their store brand share rise from 31.9 percent to 32.6 percent over the same period. Aaron Back, The Wall Street Journal ChickenAmericans will eat 100.9 pounds of chicken this year, up from 82.4 pounds per year in 2010 and 59.5 pounds in 1990, a massive swing in meat consumption. Compare that to the 67.7 pounds of beef consumed in 1990, down to 59.6 pounds of beef by 2010 and then just 56.3 pounds of beef today. That shift in preferences has fueled massive changes in fast food business models, the environmental implications of eating, and new trends in food. Leslie Patton and Matthew Townsend, Bloomberg Gender D_scr_m_nat_onWheel of Fortune may seem like an absurd, casino-infused game show, but it's a massive industry where the forthcoming departure of host Pat Sajak threatens the balance of one of the most productive and lucrative shows in existence. This leaves Vanna White, the other hand in this two-hander of a show, to negotiate a future, and litigation is already brewing. White makes $3 million a year, plus $55,000 per episode for Celebrity Wheel, which Sony offered to raise to $66,000, still considerably south of the $300,000 that Pat Sajak makes per episode. Thanks to the paid subscribers to Numlock News who make this possible. Subscribers guarantee this stays ad-free, and get a special Sunday edition. Consider becoming a full subscriber today. Send links to me on Twitter at @WaltHickey or email me with numbers, tips or feedback at walt@numlock.news. Send corrections or typos to the copy desk at copy@numlock.news. Check out the Numlock Book Club and Numlock award season supplement. Previous Sunday subscriber editions: Psychedelics · Country Radio · Zelda · Coyotes · Beer · Nuclear · NASCAR · Seaweed · Working · Cable · Ringmaster · Hard Seltzer · Enhanced Geothermal · Hoop Muses · Subsea Cables · Wrestling ·Tabletop Renaissance · BTS · Baby Boom · Levees · Misdirection · Public DomainSunday Edition Archives: 2022 · 2021 · 2020 · 2019 · 2018You're currently a free subscriber to Numlock News. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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Numlock News: June 23, 2023 • Bees, Cheese, Fees
Friday, June 23, 2023
By Walt Hickey Have an excellent weekend! Deleted JPMorgan Chase is paying a $4 million fine to settle an allegation from the Securities and Exchange Commission that the bank permanently deleted 47
Numlock News: June 22, 2023 • Pizza, A Conspiracy To Fix the Price of Bread in Canada, Fish
Thursday, June 22, 2023
By Walt Hickey Bread Canada Bread, the largest producer and distributor of bread in Canada, has admitted to colluding over price with rival Weston Foods and will pay a record CA$50 million fine over
Numlock News: June 21, 2023 • Condors, Bourbon, Weddings
Wednesday, June 21, 2023
By Walt Hickey Boom American whiskey sales hit $5.1 billion in 2023 after a steady rise, and bourbon producers have expanded capacity to over 2 million barrels a year for the past four years. One thing
Numlock News: June 20, 2023 • Atlantification, Wheel of Fortune, Orange Juice
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
By Walt Hickey Taxed Sports gambling companies got their product legalized in many states around the country by promising big tax windfalls for the states that gave the apps the go-ahead, but that hasn
Numlock News: June 14, 2023 • Bang, Margaritas, Downsizing
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
By Dave Infante Today's edition comes to you from Dave Infante, who writes the always fascinating Fingers newsletter about the alcohol business. Yesterday was scams, today is booze! Numlock is all
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