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Gutted fans miss out on hit soap AGAIN tonight as RTE pull series from schedule and reveal replacement
Gutted fans miss out on hit soap AGAIN tonight as RTE pull series from schedule and reveal replacement

The Irish Sun

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Gutted fans miss out on hit soap AGAIN tonight as RTE pull series from schedule and reveal replacement

RTE Fair City fans are set to be disappointed again for the second time in a week. Viewers will notice some differences to tonight's One's usual Tuesday line-up. 2 Fair City won't be on air tonight Credit: RTE 2 Fair City has been replaced by The End of the World with Beanz Credit: RTE Fair City usually airs four days a week on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday. However, alike last Tuesday, the popular series has been taken off tonight's TV schedule. The show has been replaced by a repeat episode of The End of the World with Beanz. This episode of the docuseries sees Martin Beanz Warde, joined by comedian Gearóid Farrelly, travel to Dandora dump in Kenya following the trail of Ireland's textile waste. read more on fair city Fortunately Fair City will be back on air this Thursday, May 8 at 8.30pm. Viewers will get to see what happens after Tommy advised Dean to keep Tyler's threats about Mark to himself. Tyler manipulated Ciaran and Mark, playing them against each other to keep Mark in danger. Most read in News TV As Damien tended to Mairead, Dean felt in the way. Tyler put Dean under pressure to meet, claiming Mark is in imminent danger. Mark narrowly escaped a beating from Ciaran when Tyler and Dessie intervened. A look at tonight's episode of Fair City When Elaine couldn't get in contact with Mark, her distress prompted Dean to visit Tyler. Dean was stunned when Tyler demanded the Halpins drop the charges against him in exchange for Mark's protection. Dean refused Tyler's request, but Tyler stood firm, insisting Mark would suffer. CITY SCANDAL Elaine's distress over Mark prompted Dean to tell her about Tyler's demands, and she convinced him to tell Damien. A despondent Mark made Tyler worry his bargaining chip was slipping away. Damien shocked Dean and Elaine when he declared that he's turning his back on Mark for good. And Fair City viewers were all left with the same complaint. One fan said: "Time for Damo to go back to the slammer." John wrote: "Damo all mouth as usual." Another added: "Wasn't long ago Tyler was your best buddy Damo."

Meet Beanz D, Ca-R-Ma's pet of the week
Meet Beanz D, Ca-R-Ma's pet of the week

Yahoo

time12-04-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Meet Beanz D, Ca-R-Ma's pet of the week

Meet CARMA's pet of the week – Beanz! This sweet natured boy is a little bit weary of new people and will need some time to adjust. Once he's comfortable though, he's very affectionate and loves attention. He's roughly three years old, but still very curious and loves to play. Beanz will do best in a home with older kids or a quiet home. If you are interested in learning more about Beanz, or think he's perfect to join your family, you can start the adoption approval process by calling the Ca-R-Ma Adoption Line at 506-852-1033, or by filling out the online adoption form available at Every Ca-R-Ma cat has been tested for feline leukemia and FIV, has been treated for fleas and intestinal parasites, has been given the first set of vaccinations, and has been spayed or neutered. All Ca-R-Ma cats are also microchipped. For adoptions, we ask for a minimum donation of $275 per cat, which will go towards our spay and neuter program. If you can, please consider donating funds or items to help a cat in our foster care program. We accept used, clean, cat items and any brand of food or litter. We also accept e-transfers through the following email address: carmamonctonetransfer@ We are also always seeking new volunteers and foster parents. If you are interested in donating some of your time to Ca-R-Ma or becoming a foster parent, please visit to fill out the volunteer application form. Please note, in some cases the featured cat may be adopted by the time the article is published. To see all our cats available for adoption, please visit the Carma – Cat Rescue Maritimes Moncton Chapter Facebook Page.

Breville ramps up coffee bean sales to undercut supermarkets as cost of living changes cafe habits
Breville ramps up coffee bean sales to undercut supermarkets as cost of living changes cafe habits

The Guardian

time11-02-2025

  • Business
  • The Guardian

Breville ramps up coffee bean sales to undercut supermarkets as cost of living changes cafe habits

Home appliance manufacturer Breville is ramping up sales of beans to home baristas, in a bid to undercut supermarkets, which it accuses of stocking 'stale' coffee products. While the Sydney-headquartered company has profited from surging sales of espresso machines around the world, it told investors on Tuesday it was also recording strong interest in its bean platform, with per kilogram sales up more than 70% over the past year. Breville, which sells home machines priced as high as $3,699, wants customers to make 'cafe quality coffee at home' by avoiding store-bought beans. Its investors presentation said: 'Put bad, stale coffee (grocery store) in a capable machine, you get a bad outcome.' Sign up for Guardian Australia's breaking news email The appliance maker and distributor's expanding e-commerce business, called Beanz, is a 'dropship' model that allows Breville to take a commission, or processing fee, on sales after matching customers with roasters. It did not identify in its financial results the exact profits derived from the venture, which has been progressively rolled out around the world, including in Australia. Breville's chief executive, Jim Clayton, said the venture was still in 'phase one'. The manufacturer and distributor profited from strong coffee machine sales to lift its six-month net profit result to $97.5m, up 16% from a year earlier, according to half-year results released on Tuesday. Its share price is hovering near record highs, at about $37. Breville recorded double-digit revenue growth for its coffee machine business across Asia Pacific, the Americas and Europe, in the face of prevailing cost-of-living pressures that have dented customer demand for many discretionary items. The company has been at the forefront of the pandemic-era trend towards home brewing, which has escalated in the inflationary period as customers cut back on cafe purchases. The change in drinking habits has hurt cafe chains including Starbucks, which recently reported an industry-wide decline in customer traffic. Many cafes are now in the awkward position of selling more beans to customers who use those beans to cut back on their usual takeaway purchases. While Breville has profited from the espresso machine trend, it is affected by the new tariff regime ushered in by the US president, Donald Trump. It started moving the production of its 120V coffee machines out of China soon after last year's US election, and sent additional inventory into the US early as a 'hedge against potential tariffs'. Trump installed 10% tariffs on China, which rapidly hit back with levies on a range of US goods.

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