Update. Police looked into the promised massacre & " Deemed not a credible threat " I'm fine with that-- my wife less so. I mean did they catch the kid or not?
" New Package Same Great Taste "-- well not exactly. Nantucket Necktor makes a nice cranberry juice. I use it occasionally in my self medication it seems to work although Cranberry is something I'm supposed to stay away from. It comes in nice sized glass jars and has a fresh taste. Well now they have these little plastic bottles and it contains far less yet the price seems to me the same. I'm in the city it's tough to tel everything is jacked up but this change from glass is a big mistake by the company and not by accident this is another example of 'shrinkage' which is a new thing in the packaging food world...
When one door closes another opens. I have always loved that sentiment even if it rarely materializes. Up in Ct we were dealt a tragic blow our super high end Sushi guy is leaving. I actually wept. Not so much that they were leaving but I have a lot of memories of my son growing up there this was a big part of every weekend up going and getting Sushi and he would order his yucky peach drink. They loved him treated him like Japanese royalty. Damn it was expensive. Down the road on the way out of town is a defunct food joint-- and someone new has gone in there Flannigans. So we have a new place to try out. And a small roadside place like Flannigans they could use supplies and maybe a few ideas... And that's where US Food comes in.> US Foods Spring Scoop Delivers Versatile Products to Help Operators Do More With Less Pattern Bullish Line-up features 18 products that help operators expand menus while keeping labor and inventory costs down ROSEMONT, Ill., March 21, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--US Foods Holding Corp. (NYSE: USFD) announced today the launch of Spring 2022 Scoop™. Themed "Do More with Less," Spring Scoop features 18 versatile and innovative products combined with a variety of inspiring menu ideas developed by US Foods product innovation and culinary experts. Nearly 60% of restaurants adapted to pandemic constraints by reducing their menus.1 Today, operators must ramp up the number of menu offerings to attract diners returning to pre-pandemic dining routines, all while continuing to manage labor shortages and other operational challenges. To help operators meet these demands, Spring Scoop delivers products designed to help operators easily expand their menu while maximizing labor costs and inventory efficiencies. "As part of our promise to help foodservice operators ‘Make It,’ we value the opportunity to provide the most innovative products to attract and retain diners while solving a variety of pain points shared across kitchens," said Stacey Kinkaid, vice president of product development and innovation for US Foods. "We understand the challenges operators face as they aim to bring new options to the menu, and Spring Scoop makes it easy to expand menus with versatile products that can be used across many recipes on an operator’s menu. The items reduce prep time back-of-house, save pantry space by creating inventory efficiencies and help operators drive profitable menu solutions." FUNCTIONAL & FLAVORFUL Diners are looking for creative and flavorful offerings that can add a subtle twist to the traditional. Spring Scoop delivers a variety of flavorful, differentiated and versatile solutions for newly inspired or existing menu offerings. Products include: Monarch® Green Chickpeas: Vibrant color and a touch of sweetness to enhance hot or cold applications. The green chickpeas can be used to create colorful hummus, roasted for a healthy snack or added as a salad topping. Hilltop Hearth® Cilantro Chickpea Wrap: A wheat flour wrap made with garbanzo bean flour. The wrap offers approximately 4 more grams of protein per serving than traditional white flour tortillas.2 Seasoned with cilantro, the wrap is ideal for quesadillas, burritos, enchiladas and fusion dishes, or thinly sliced and fried as a garnish for a salad or protein bowl. Del Pasado® Mango Peach Salsa: This product adds bright acidity with a bit of heat and sweetness to any dish and eliminates the preparation required for homemade salsa – saving up to 30 minutes of labor per case. With uses beyond just chips and dip, the salsa can be used for soup, ceviche, salad, marinades or sauces in hot or cold applications. Chef’s Line® Korean Barbecue Sauce: The popularity of Korean barbeque in the U.S. has grown 40% in the last four years and continues to rise.1 This sauce’s bold, umami-rich flavor means a little goes a long way, extending the life of each bottle and eliminating 20 minutes of labor per case compared to creating a sauce from scratch. Endlessly versatile, the sauce can be used as a glaze, dip, marinade or finishing sauce for meat and veggie dishes alike. Hilltop Hearth® Pub Grain Hamburger Bun: Made with spent grain flour – an ingredient derived from beer brewing – this bun is the company’s first item certified by the Upcycled Food Association. Upcycled® products help prevent food waste by transforming food intended for landfills or non-food uses into new applications, enabling operators to offer diners more sustainable options.
One also has to wonder why Devin Nunes would quit a cake job as a Congressman from Cali to take a job as CEO of DWAC. He did that back in January. Short interest on this stock is very high and the float is very low. I dunno.... I just have that feeling... DWAC >>>> $71.50 Stoney!!!!!! You better call the HF and get in. It'll be above $80 in two weeks or less.
Time to get back in Ted. I think. If Elon steps in, this thing will take off like one of his SpaceEx rockets. Buy some July calls.
Stoney, are you the fund manager of the ETF GUNR? It’s been with me longer than most girlfriends! First clue was the portfolio composition has all the companies you posted way back.
Stoney!!!!! This could be the greatest savant call on ET ever. Buy DWAC Stoney... quit messing with all these other stupid stocks. Here's what you gave us today: BLL>>>> $94.23 IOVA>>> $17 USFD>>> $37.10 RYCEF>>> $1.50 CRS>>>> $42.58 AGCO>>> $147.99 BSBR>>>> $7.75 BBD>>>> $4.64 I mean I like some of these, but ask yourself honestly, if they go up, did they go up individually or did the entire sector go up? Food and energy appear to want to keep going. So throw a dart at any of the best of breed. ...We can revisit Friday. Odds are I'll be right. Sector moves. Iova could be the exception obviously. I do like the Brazil thing though, of course the savant wrote about this over 2 weeks ago in my "south of the border" ag and energy themed posts.
Here's what you gave us today: BLL>>>> $94.23<-- watch list! Ball Corp IOVA>>> $17-- Own about to run--- Thought you guys should know. USFD>>> $37.10--- my buY I Idea set up for this week/ after following for 2 weeks. RYCEF>>> $1.50--- we flipped this two threads ago at the same $1 level. I thought you guys might like to know... has nuclear angles... CRS>>>> $42.58--- already own but breaking out! I want to buy more on pullback. AGCO>>> $147.99--- I did not give this> BSBR>>>> $7.75<-- I did not give this> BBD>>>> $4.64<--- I did not give this> Poor Van can't handle 4 ideas...// Do you have any how much I filter through to do what I do..maybe 300 a day!!! I have to run to my index fund--GUNR! Van if you want to get to Savant level you need to put in the work. I teach everyone here not to blindly follow the early market, not to jump into names you have no idea what they do, not to follow the crowds-- I teach how to research, how to follow a watch list and how to Invest. If anyone wants to get to my level -- you have to put in the work. I read every day every night everything looking for angles. And angles I find! It's beyond me after so many winners given out for free in now my third thread in a row, each thread becoming a world record for on target hits here at ET, that you want to try and find some fault with me... It really boggles the mind-- you should be feeding me sugar cubes and scratching my ears and hoping that I decide to spit out another one...