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Kaitlyn Tiffany

Kaitlyn Tiffany

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    Half-empty boxes of Milk Duds, underfilled Halo Top: people keep suing over “slack fill” in foodHalf-empty boxes of Milk Duds, underfilled Halo Top: people keep suing over “slack fill” in food
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    Class-action lawsuits around underfilled products have been on the rise for the past five years.

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    Can YouTubers really unionize?Can YouTubers really unionize?
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    Yes, and no. They at least have the support of a really big one.

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    A timeline of high-profile tech apologiesA timeline of high-profile tech apologies
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    Welcome to the age of the regreditorial.

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    This ear piercing startup wants to replace the mall experienceThis ear piercing startup wants to replace the mall experience
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    As if Claire’s needed any more problems, “disruption” is coming for ear-piercing.

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    Lean Cuisine doesn’t want to be part of diet culture anymore. Does it have a choice?Lean Cuisine doesn’t want to be part of diet culture anymore. Does it have a choice?
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    The cheap diet dinners are stuffed with a near-impossible amount of significance — and fewer than 350 calories.

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    Live Nation admits to helping artists scalp their own tickets to make more moneyLive Nation admits to helping artists scalp their own tickets to make more money
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    The country’s largest music promoter put 88,000 Metallica tickets on resale sites like StubHub, without giving fans a chance to buy them at face value.

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    Instagram is thinking about hiding the public “Like” countInstagram is thinking about hiding the public “Like” count
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    Everyone’s worried about the influencers.

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    Privacy concerns over viral photo apps are totally valid. But they’re also often overblown.Privacy concerns over viral photo apps are totally valid. But they’re also often overblown.
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    The panic about FaceApp’s old-person filter isn’t wrong, exactly. It’s just tinged with xenophobia and devoid of context.

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    Why Sotheby’s first fancy sneaker auction makes sense — and why it doesn’tWhy Sotheby’s first fancy sneaker auction makes sense — and why it doesn’t
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    The famed auction house is selling 100 pairs of hypebeast-y sneakers, some for tens of thousands of dollars.

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    Why palm fronds are such a popular summer print every yearWhy palm fronds are such a popular summer print every year
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    Once a symbol of conspicuous leisure, it’s now the most ubiquitous summer print year after year.

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