Wendy’s Plans to Introduce Surge Pricing
The company plans to introduce dynamic pricing as early as 2025 along with digital menu boards that would reflect price changes, Wendy’s chief executive said during a February earnings call.
The company plans to introduce dynamic pricing as early as 2025 along with digital menu boards that would reflect price changes, Wendy’s chief executive said during a February earnings call.
“It’s like an omen of the future.”
State lawmakers showed restraint in drawing new congressional lines, leaving the districts’ partisan makeup largely intact.
The spending stalemate that has brought the government to the brink of a shutdown is being fueled by G.O.P. demands to add conservative spending mandates opposed by President Biden and Democrats.
“You can call it different things,” said one designer, but it “all adds up to the same idea: You feel like you want to put your feet up.”
Cold air will sweep through the Central United States after days of unseasonable warmth, which could allow for severe storms to strike from Missouri to Michigan.
Some H.I.V. experts worry that the public health focus on prevention medication has accelerated a decline in condom use.
The streamer is co-producing a play about Putin’s Russia from the creator of “The Crown” while also developing a screen adaptation.
The Crooked House was knocked down last summer after a suspicious fire. Local authorities have now ordered that the owners reconstruct the site brick by brick.
Under a new chief executive, the brand known for jeans is aiming to be a full outfitter, working primarily through its own stores and e-commerce.
A judge wants to hear more from a key witness as he weighs whether Fani T. Willis, the prosecutor who brought the case, has a disqualifying conflict of interest.
The retailer, under a new chief executive and facing a takeover bid, outlined a three-year strategy to achieve “sustainable, profitable growth.”
The former president’s second-term agenda contains few policies that economists believe would reduce the rise in prices.
Michigan’s primary election will be a test of Democratic anger over the president’s position on Israel.
Plus, how lead-tainted apple sauce poisoned hundreds of children.
Hundreds of American children were poisoned last year. Records show how, time and again, the contamination went unnoticed.
With few unilateral options and little hope of legislation from Congress, the president’s early investment in competition policy could pay a political dividend.
What the former president says is less important than what key parts of the Republican coalition want.
Old accumulations of the toxic metal in the deep sea are circulating into shallower waters where the fish feed, new research found.
I believe children are miraculous blessings and that science is one way miracles are made possible.
The resiliency of remote work has prompted large law firms to rethink their real estate footprint, shedding space even as they bulk up their head count.
It’s been a long time since the Entebbe rescue.
Dominica, a remote Caribbean island, enchants with its waterfalls, hot springs and hummingbirds. But a new airport and more tourists could tame its wildness.
The future of tax exemptions for the United Daughters of the Confederacy is likely to depend on whether Gov. Glenn Youngkin signs legislation passed by the Virginia General Assembly.
In hours of interviews, we talked with highly accomplished chefs from all over the country about the challenges of running a restaurant today.