How Cloud Labeling Transforms Food & Beverage Compliance: FSMA, EU1169 & Beyond

How Cloud Labeling Transforms Food & Beverage Compliance: FSMA, EU1169 & Beyond Summary This whitepaper-style Q&A explains how cloud-based labelling solutions help food and beverage manufacturers meet regulatory demands such as FSMA (US) and EU1169 (EU), apply GS1 standards, reduce recall risk and supply chain costs, and streamline global operations via ERP integration and centralised […]

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Strange Antiquities Review: The Perfect Spooky Season Companion

Strange Antiquities Review: The Perfect Spooky Season Companion Summary Strange Antiquities is a richly atmospheric puzzle game from Bad Viking, set in the town of Undermere. You play a thaumaturge’s apprentice running an occult shop, identifying strange artefacts to help townsfolk with eerie, macabre problems. The game blends investigation, reference books, object interaction and map‑based […]

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Cooler Flop Sets Up Incredible 17-Bounty Haul at Triton Final Table

Cooler Flop Sets Up Incredible 17-Bounty Haul at Triton Final Table Summary Jun Obara produced a standout performance at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series in Jeju, becoming the tour’s first-ever Japanese champion by winning the $40,000 Mystery Bounty. Obara collected a staggering 17 mystery bounties, pocketing $699,000 in prize money plus roughly $1,040,000 […]

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Why airports are so expensive

Why airports are so expensive Summary Airports increasingly depend on retail and food sales inside terminals to fund operations. In 2024 US airports made over $1 billion from travellers buying items such as $6 bottled water, $27 beers, and $10 snack mixes. Where once some airports capped on-terminal prices to match the high street, many […]

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‘It’s an untapped market’: New top airport official wants flights from Las Vegas to this country

‘It’s an untapped market’: New top airport official wants flights from Las Vegas to this country Summary Clark County’s newly appointed director of aviation, James Chrisley, says passenger counts at Harry Reid International are cyclical and expects a rebound later this year or next. Passenger volumes are down about 4.4% year-to-date to 32.4 million travellers, […]

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Dodgy solar battery installs, channelling another pink batts disaster. What you need to know – CyberShack

Dodgy solar battery installs, channelling another pink batts disaster. What you need to know – CyberShack Summary Thousands of Australian homes have received solar battery installs that breach the AS/NZS 5139 standard, risking voided insurance and potential fires. The article highlights common illegal placements (inside roof cavities, too close to doors, windows, gas appliances, etc.), […]

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