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Fox Business Flash top headlines for August 6 Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. Now you can do more than just enjoy the taste of KFC — you can live it. The fast-food chain owned by YUM! Brands announced this week that it will be opening a temporary hotel in London where guests can book tickets for a one-night stay. WOMAN SUES MCDONALD’S AFTER BURGER AD COMPELLED HER TO BREAK LENT FAST: REPORT The House of Harland – named after the KFC founder, Colonel Harland Sanders – will be open for just 11 nights, from Aug. 18 to Aug. 29, aiming to correlate with the chain’s 11 herbs and spices it uses on its chicken. The hotel is taking that correlation further by opening bookings starting on Aug. 11 at 11 a.m. BST on Hotels.com. A one-night stay will cost £111 ($154 USD) per room per night, the announcement said. GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE KFC is opening a temporary hotel in London called the House of Harland after the fast-food chain’s founder. (KFC) According to the announcement, the hotel has a private movie theater, a “Press For Chicken” button and an arcade machine. Guests who are able to book a stay will be picked up in a Black Cadillac and will have their own “Chick-In Clerk” to help them enjoy their time, the announcement said. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON FOX BUSINESS The hotel will, of course, be decorated with a lot of chicken. All proceeds from people’s stays at the hotel will go to the KFC Foundation, which funds various grassroots organizations in the U.K. that , according to the announcement.
relocate?’” he mused. That said, he believes the future of the 100,000-person industry is bright as long as farmers can “take some of the uncertainty out” of water availability and “allow growers to make longer-term decisions.” “It’s great food that we produce and a very responsible and progressive industry that’s trying to do their best with the hand that they’ve been dealt,” Waycott said. The industry’s water woes come amidst a devastating pandemic that has been largely crippling for the U.S. economy, closing restaurants and movie theaters and forcing workers to stay at home. video California Wineries struggle to find insurance amid drought California wineries fear wildfire season as owners struggle to find insurance coverage. FOX Business’ Lydia Hu with more. But while some sectors were suffering, the almond industry was thriving despite initial anxiety. “We had a huge crop right when the pandemic was hitting, and we were thinking, ‘Oh God, if demand falls off and we’ve got this huge supply, the market’s just gonna crash, right?’ We saw almond prices drop considerably,” Woolf recalled. “But what we didn’t anticipate is consumers did a lot of … pantry loading and everything. So, we actually saw — much to our surprise — we had very strong shipments, not only domestically but our export numbers were very good for the industry,” he said, pointing out that of the first 11 months of the past year’s almond crop, 10 were “all-time, record-breaking shipping periods.” In 2020, the almond industry produced a record 3.1 billion pounds, which Waycott said was the “largest crop [they’ve] ever had.” Between the 2018 and 2020 crops, production grew by 37% and sales were up more than 20% year-to-date, which finished at the end of July. “It’s just one of those strange circumstances where there was all this heartache and calamity going on at the same time … [and] we sort of had a boom in demand,” he said. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON FOX BUSINESS Woolf told Fox Business that it’s “hard not to be a little bullish right now.” According to the Turlock Journal, during the 2019-2020 crop year, California produced 2.55 billion pounds of almonds and exported nearly 1.6 billion pounds. A U.S Department of Agriculture report predicts this year’s crop will weigh in at a record 2.8 billion pounds.
Fox Business Flash top headlines for August 6 Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. Ksenia Ovchinnikova claims she was lured into indulging in a juicy McDonald’s burger — and now she’s not lovin’ it. The Russian woman is allegedly suing the fast-food chain after claiming that seeing a mouthwatering cheeseburger commercial made her break her fast during Lent. “When I saw an advertising banner — I could not help myself,” said Ovchinnikova, an orthodox Christian, in a court statement regarding the Mac-religious act, according to Russian state media. A Russian woman is allegedly suing McDonald’s after claiming that seeing a mouthwatering cheeseburger commercial made her break her fast during Lent. (Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg via Getty Images) MCDONALD’S MAKES MASKS MANDATORY FOR ALL CUSTOMERS, STAFF The unhappy meal reportedly occurred in April 2019, while the Omsk native was observing Lent, a strict period in which devout Christians are expected to forgo meat, meat by-products, poultry, eggs, and dairy. Ovchinnikova claims she had adhered to the belt-tightening custom for a month when she saw an enticing Golden Arches banner advertising a cheeseburger and chicken nuggets. Despite successfully fasting for the last 16 years, the hangry woman couldn’t resist and “visited McDonald’s and bought a cheeseburger,” the repentant religious follower admitted in her statement. Ticker Security Last Change Change % MCD MCDONALD’S CORP. 236.26 -0.16 -0.07% Powered By However, the cheat meal apparently didn’t sit well with Ovchinnikova, who is reportedly suing McDonald’s for $14 as chomp-ensation for breaching consumer protection law and insulting her religious feelings, the Daily Mail reported. GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE “In the actions of McDonald’s, I see a violation of the consumer protection law,” fumed the wrathful worshipper. “I ask the court to investigate and, if a violation has taken place, to oblige McDonald’s LLC to compensate me for moral damage in the amount of one thousand rubles ($14).” The court has yet to set a date for Ovchinnikova’s preliminary hearing, according to Russian outlets.
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