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5 days ago
- Business
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Aldi Plans to Open More Than 30 New Stores Across 12 States, and Shoppers Are So Excited
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. Aldi shoppers, it's time to get excited! A brand new day is upon us, and it's bound to be equal parts affordable and delicious, because Aldi announced plans to open 33 new stores across 12 states. This is glorious news to loyal fans of the discount grocery chain and Aldi-curious folks alike! This isn't the first time that the popular grocery store declared its plans to open lots of new locations. Recently, Aldi said it would be opening 225 new stores by the end of the year, which is just one stop on the way to its bigger goal of opening 800 stores by the end of 2028. That's a lot of new stores in a relatively short time — but we're not complaining! 2025 is almost halfway through, and Aldi has already opened stores in plenty of states this year. Stores have sprouted up all over the country, including locations in Alabama, Florida, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, and the list goes on and on. Believe it or not, Aldi already holds the title of the third-largest grocery chain in the country with more than 2,400 stores nationwide. One hundred and twenty of those stores were opened in 2024, a sign that business is booming for Aldi. If you've never been to an Aldi store, you have so much to look forward to on your first trip! Aldi is known for its impressively low prices on grocery, kitchen, and home items, but never at the expense of quality. The store offers an incredible bakery, plenty of artisanal cheeses, old-school pasta, and an often robust selection of wine. Seriously, what's not to love?Keep your eyes open for a new Aldi destination popping up in your area. Even if it isn't part of these newly-announced stores, there may be another Aldi on its way to you soon. We Asked 3 Chefs to Name the Best Ice Cream, and They All Said the Same Thing The One Cookware Brand That Gordon Ramsay Can't Stop Talking About Tuscan Chicken Is the "Most Delicious" Dinner of All Time, Says Everyone Who's Tried It Sign up for The Kitchn's Daily newsletter to receive our best recipes, posts, and shopping tips in your inbox.
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Health
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People Are Tossing Their Ziploc Bags After a Disturbing New Class Action Lawsuit
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. Ziploc has been a brand we all know and trust for all of our resealable plastic bag needs. But a recent class-action lawsuit against the company might have us rethinking everything we thought we knew about Ziploc bags. Earlier this month, it was announced that Ziploc's parent company, S.C. Johnson & Son Inc., was being sued by Linda Cheslow, a California resident, for misleading packaging on Ziploc products. The products in question, made from polyethylene and polypropylene, have been medically and scientifically proven to have the potential to release microplastics when subjected to extreme temperatures. The problem — beyond the fact that microplastics are potentially dangerous — is that these bags are marketed as microwave- and freezer-safe. That means that we've all been microwaving and freezing in Ziploc bags and containers, unknowingly releasing microplastics into our food. How dangerous are microplastics? Well, according to Dr. Alex LeBeau, a toxicologist and certified industrial hygienist, it depends on a lot of factors. For example, the size of the particles and how the body is exposed to them, be it ingestion, inhalation, or through skin contact, and how much of the substance interacts with the body. But the short answer is yes, although there isn't enough research yet to conclusively say just how dangerous, microplastics are harmful to the body. 'There are some recent studies suggesting that microplastics have been found to contribute to strokes,' says Lebeau. 'However, critiques of other vascular-related studies have indicated a lack of associated health effects from the presence of microplastics.' He explains that in the science community people tend to think that associations are not causal, which means that even though something was found it doesn't mean it caused a specific problem. The bottom line? 'More research is necessary to identify an actual cause of harm,' Lebeau adds. However, a spokesperson for S.C. Johnson told USA Today in a statement: 'We believe Ziploc products are safe when used as directed and the claims in this lawsuit are without merit.' If you're worried about whether or not your Ziploc products have been impacted by the potentially misleading marketing, here's a list of all of the products that have been mentioned in the complaint. Ziploc Freezer Bags (pint, small, quart, & gallon sizes) Ziploc Slider Freezer Bags (quart, & gallon sizes) Ziploc Slider Storage Bags (quart, & gallon sizes) Ziploc Containers The complaint also contains a number of photos of the products in question with the term 'microwave-safe' printed on the packaging. The One Cookware Brand That Gordon Ramsay Can't Stop Talking About Tuscan Chicken Is the "Most Delicious" Dinner of All Time, Says Everyone Who's Tried It Do Water Filters Really Work — And Which Ones Are the Best? Sign up for The Kitchn's Daily newsletter to receive our best recipes, posts, and shopping tips in your inbox.
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06-04-2025
- Entertainment
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Trader Joe's Just Released a Limited-Edition $5 French Dessert
Blooming flowers, longer days, warmer temperatures — there are so many reasons to look forward to the changing of the seasons, especially this time of year. But it's not just nature that signals a new season is upon us. A trip to Trader Joe's will do that, too. Just look at the limited-edition Passion Fruit Meringue Tartelettes that just made their Trader Joe's spring debut. The perfect blend of a lemon meringue tart and the tropical flavor of fresh passion fruit, the tartelettes are sweet and tangy, crisp and buttery, as if they just emerged from a French kitchen. They have a crumbly tart shell, and they are filled with passion fruit curd, then topped with a perfectly shaped dollop of meringue before they're baked. By the time they make their way to Trader Joe's frozen food aisle, all you have to do is thaw and serve. The Passion Fruit Meringue Tartelettes come in a pack of two, so they're perfect for sharing with your bestie or for a sweet treat for date night. At just $4.99 each, they're affordable enough that you can grab an extra box (or two, or three) to stock up your freezer before they sell out. Trader Joe's fans quickly took to social media to share their first impressions of the seasonal dessert. 'Those look so good, and they are beautiful,' one commenter wrote. 'These are AMAZING! My favorite new product in a long time,' another said. 'What would you give it out of 10?' one curious Trader Joe's fan asked. The response? '10.' That's high praise, especially for a frozen dessert!In the same way that Trader Joe's releases seasonal holiday items, the Passion Fruit Meringue Tartelettes are only here for a limited time. So, if you're thinking about celebrating the beautiful spring season by enjoying this special dessert, grab your car keys and pick up a pack or two ASAP. The 'Beautiful' $3 Flower Tumblers at Walmart People Are Buying 2 at a Time Tuscan Chicken Is the "Most Delicious" Dinner of All Time, Says Everyone Who's Tried It Ball Just Dropped the Most Beautiful Mason Jars for Its 140th Anniversary ("So Iconic!")
Yahoo
26-03-2025
- Health
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More Than 10,000 Cans of Coca-Cola Have Been Recalled
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. Attention, Coca-Cola drinkers! You may need to check your fridge ASAP. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) just classified a recall on more than 10,000 cans of Original Coca-Cola for potential contamination from foreign material (which, in this case, is plastic). The recall was first initiated on March 6, 2025, by a manufacturer of the classic soda, but it wasn't until March 24 that the FDA officially dubbed it a 'Class II' recall. Unlike more serious Class I food recalls that can cause serious health issues and even death, a Class II recall means that drinking cans of potentially contaminated Coke can cause short-term, or 'temporary' and 'reversible' health issues. On the bright side, no lives are at risk from this recall — but definitely check the cans you have on hand, because you're better safe than sorry. If you have cans of Original Coca-Cola in your fridge or pantry, checking to see if they're included in the recall is easy-peasy. Look on the box to see if it contains any of the following info: Can UPC: 0 49000-00634 6 Pack UPC: UPC 0 49000-02890 4 Date Code: SEP2925MDA Time Stamp: 1100-1253 'Canned Under Authority of the Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, GA 30313' To date, no other types of Coca-Cola products or any other cans have been included in the recall, so if you're a Diet Coke or other type of soda drinker, you don't have to worry. There's a good chance that most recalled cans were pulled from grocery store shelves long before you had a chance to put them in your shopping cart, because the initial recall was issued in early March. But if you discover any recalled cans lurking in your house, don't drink them — either throw them away or return them to the store where you bought them for a refund or replacement. No beverage, no matter how refreshing, is worth potentially drinking plastic. Because, eww. We Asked 3 Chefs to Name the Best Ice Cream, and They All Said the Same Thing Do Water Filters Really Work — And Which Ones Are the Best? Tuscan Chicken Is the "Most Delicious" Dinner of All Time, Says Everyone Who's Tried It Sign up for The Kitchn's Daily newsletter to receive our best recipes, posts, and shopping tips in your inbox.
Yahoo
25-03-2025
- Lifestyle
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I Just Discovered the "Most Delicious" Onion Hack
Sometimes, the best cooking trends are actually the simplest ones. When feta eggs went viral last year, people already had the ingredients on hand to make that cheesy breakfast. Then, shaved fruit took over TikTok, and all you needed was a Microplane. Now, there's another easy and delicious hack that's taking over social media, and you only need two staples. On social media, a brilliant new hack is taking off — transforming onions into a delicious, cheesy, and crunchy chip. With just two ingredients and less than 30 minutes, you can pull off this savory snack that's easy to make and packed with flavor. Here's how to make 'onion ring chips,' as people on social media are calling them: Start by preheating your oven to 400°F and lining a baking sheet with parchment paper. Slice a large onion using a mandoline or knife. Next, generously sprinkle Parmesan onto the baking sheet, then arrange the onion slices on top. (You can brush them with olive oil and season with your favorite spices at this point, too.) Bake for about 20 minutes or until the edges are golden and crispy. Let them cool for a few minutes, then use a knife or pizza slicer to cut them into bite-sized chip pieces. Of course, it doesn't end there. This hack is super customizable. You don't have to stick with yellow onions — if you prefer a sharper flavor, you can use red onions instead. When it comes to seasoning, think of these like potato chips — you can dust them with whatever spices you love. For a spicy kick, try cayenne pepper or harissa. For a tangy twist, finish them off with vinegar and flaky sea salt. If you're into BBQ flavors, a dash of paprika, onion powder, and brown sugar will do the no surprise that people on social media are loving this onion ring chip hack. When @kalejunkie, a recipe creator on Instagram, shared the tutorial, one person commented, 'Omg these look so fun I gotta try it!' while another said, 'Tested these out yesterday. Omg they're so goooood.' Chances are, you already have an onion and some Parmesan in your kitchen, so if you're curious, why not give this viral snack a try? We Asked 3 Chefs to Name the Best Ice Cream, and They All Said the Same Thing Tuscan Chicken Is the "Most Delicious" Dinner of All Time, Says Everyone Who's Tried It Le Creuset Launched a Pan That's Perfect for Everything from Stews to Stir-Fry — and It's Already on Sale