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A fan-favorite dish that's guaranteed to make your St. Patrick's Day celebrations even more festive is back on Costco store shelves for another year. Some may call it the luck of the Irish, but at the warehouse it's also known as Nuovo Shamrock Ravioli!Yes, we're technically talking about an Italian dish here, but these green-colored ravioli in shamrock shapes are filled with imported Irish aged cheddar. And if you like cheese, you're in luck, because this five-cheese pasta also has creamy white cheddar, parmesan cheese, shredded mozzarella, and velvet ricotta. For dinner, Nuovo suggests pairing it with their chef's recipe for Irish vodka sauce. (Related: Grocery Shortages To Expect in 2021, According to Experts.) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Laura | costcohotfinds (@costcohotfinds)The 2.5-pound packs were recently spotted by Instagrammer @costcohotfinds for only $9.99. Though cheap, fun, and quick to cook—this pasta is ready in just three minutes!—you may want to limit how often you indulge in it. There are 11 servings in the whole pack, so if you stick to only one serving, you'll consume 240 calories, 24 grams of carbs, 10 grams of fat, 1 gram of sugar, and 330 milligrams of sodium. (Related: 25 Foods High in Sodium You Should Watch Out For)Nuovo is an integral part of the holidays at Costco. For Valentine's Day, there are Italian Four Cheese Ravioli Hearts, and for Halloween, there are pumpkins and bats! Commenters on @costcohotfinds' post said that while these pastas are a great dinner for kids, they're also sometimes hard to eat. One fan had a suggestion: Nuovo should release mini shapes.Stay tuned to see if this wish is granted! In the meantime, get all of the latest Costco product news delivered straight to your email inbox every day by signing up for our newsletter!
CVS just revealed the winners of its first-ever Best of Our Brands awards, in which real-life voters crowned champions in an array of categories like Favorite Vitamin and Favorite Movie Night Snack. Customers also picked their Favorite Better-for-You Pantry Staple, and the CVS Gold Emblem Everything Bagel Seasoning was the winner with 36% of the votes!The convenience store has thousands of products, so it's safe to refer to this winning pantry staple an icon among its peers. It narrowly edged out Gold Emblem Spreadable Honey (31% of all votes); Live Better Apple Cider Vinegar with Ginger + Turmeric (22%); Live Better Organic Greens Blend (6%); and Live Better MCT Oil (5%). (Related: Grocery Shortages To Expect in 2021, According to Experts)The seasoning delivers the same flavor you know and love from an Everything Bagel. It has two kinds of sesame seeds, poppy seeds, onion, garlic, and salt. Voters who participated in the contest between Jan. 3 and Jan. 24 had more than 200 products to choose from than last year, including more than 100 CVS Live Better products.“Listening to our customers’ feedback is at the heart of how we develop and enhance our offerings at CVS, so we are excited for this opportunity to learn which of our products really hit the mark,” Brenda Lord, vice president of store brands at CVS Health, said about the awards. “Our store brands help customers pursue personal health goals, discover on-trend snacks, and score beauty finds that they can’t get anywhere else–all at an affordable price."And speaking of low price, you can snag a bottle of Everything Bagel Seasoning for only $3.19 at CVS. To get all of the latest grocery store product news delivered straight to your email inbox every day, sign up for our newsletter!
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Updated March 2 with “Superman & Lois” renewed for Season 2 at The CW. With the arrival of 2021 has come the premieres of many new and returning broadcast TV shows that normally would have been part of networks’ fall slates if it weren’t for the pandemic. The new year’s start also means we’ll begin to see more announcements about which series will be renewed, canceled and ordered for the 2021-2022 broadcast season. But with production delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, broadcasters are faced with some unprecedented problems while making these annual decisions over the coming months. Below is every scripted show that ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox and The CW have renewed or canceled so far for the 2021-2022 broadcast TV season, along with those still awaiting their fates. Also Read: Jared Padalecki's 'Walker' Among 12 Series Renewed by The CW Check back with TheWrap regularly for updates. NBCRenewed Series: “The Blacklist,” “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago Med,” “Chicago P.D.” (entire “Chicago” franchise renewed for two more seasons each), “Law & Order: SVU” (renewed through Season 24), “New Amsterdam” (renewed through Season 5), “This Is Us,” “Transplant” Canceled/Ending Series: “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Connecting,” “Superstore” Series Awaiting Decisions: “Debris,””Good Girls,” “Kenan,” “Manifest,” “Mr. Mayor,” “Young Rock,” “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” Series That Haven’t Premiered Yet: “Law & Order: Organized Crime” Newly Ordered Series: “American Auto,” “Grand Crew,” “La Brea” AMERICAN AUTO Genre: Comedy (single-cam) Studio: Universal Television Production companies: Spitzer Holding Company, Kapital Entertainment Writer/EP: Justin Spitzer (“Superstore”) Director/EP: Jeff Blitz (pilot) EP: Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor Cast: Ana Gasteyer, Jon Barinholtz, Harriet Dyer, Humphrey Ker, Michael B. Washington, Tye White and X Mayo Logline: Set at the headquarters of a major American automotive company in Detroit where a floundering group of executives try to rediscover the company identity amidst a rapidly changing industry. GRAND CREW Genre: Comedy (single-cam) Studio: Universal Television Writer/EP: Phil Augusta Jackson (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”) EP: Dan Goor Director/Co-EP: Mo Marable (pilot) Cast: Echo Kellum, Justin Cunningham, Carl Tart, Aaron Jennings and Nicole Byer Logline: A group of Black friends unpack the ups and downs of life and love at a wine bar. LA BREA Genre: Drama Studio: Universal Television Production company: Keshet Studios Writer/EP: David Applebaum (“NCIS: New Orleans”) EP’s: Avi Nir, Alon Shtruzman, Peter Traugott, Rachel Kaplan, Ken Woodruff Cast: Natalie Zea, Zyra Gorecki and Chiké Okonkwo. Additional cast will be announced shortly. Logline: When a massive sinkhole mysteriously opens in Los Angeles, it tears a family in half, separating mother and son from father and daughter. When part of the family finds themselves in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a disparate group of strangers, they must work to survive and uncover the mystery of where they are and if there is a way back home. Also Read: 'Superstore' Spinoff 'Bo & Cheyenne' in Development at NBC ABCRenewed Series: N/A Canceled/Ending Series: “Stumptown,” “United We Fall” Series Awaiting Decisions: “A Million Little Things,” “American Housewife,” “Big Sky,” “black-ish,” “Call Your Mother,” “The Conners,” “For Life,” “The Goldbergs,” “The Good Doctor,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “mixed-ish,” “The Rookie,” “Station 19” Series That Haven’t Premiered Yet: “Home Economics,” “Rebel” Newly Ordered Series: “Women of the Movement,” Untitled Alec Baldwin-Kelsey Grammer Comedy Also Read: Ray Fisher Joins ABC's 'Women of the Movement' Limited Series FoxRenewed Series: “Bob’s Burgers,” “Family Guy,” “The Great North,” “The Moodys” Canceled/Ending Series: “Filthy Rich,” “Last Man Standing,” “Next” Series Awaiting Decisions: “9-1-1,” “9-1-1: Lone Star,” “Bless the Harts,” “Call Me Kat,” “Duncanville,” “Prodigal Son,” “The Resident,” “The Simpsons” Series That Haven’t Premiered Yet: “Housebroken” Newly Ordered Series: “Fantasy Island,” “This Country” CBSRenewed Series: “Bob Hearts Abishola,” “The Neighborhood” Canceled/Ending Series: “Mom,” “NCIS: New Orleans” Series Awaiting Decisions: “All Rise,” “B Positive,” “Blood & Treasure,” “Blue Bloods,” “Bull,” “Clarice,” “The Equalizer,” “Evil,” “FBI,” “FBI: Most Wanted,” “MacGyver,” “Magnum P.I.,” “NCIS,” “NCIS: Los Angeles,” “SEAL Team,” “S.W.A.T.,” “The Unicorn,” “Young Sheldon” Series That Haven’t Premiered Yet: “United States of Al” Newly Ordered Series: N/A The CWRenewed Series: “All American,” “Batwoman,” “Charmed,” “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” “Dynasty,” “The Flash,” “In the Dark,” “Legacies,” “Nancy Drew,” “Riverdale,” “Roswell, New Mexico,” “Superman & Lois,” “Walker” Canceled/Ending Series: “Black Lightning,” “Supergirl” Series Awaiting Decisions: “Bulletproof,” “Burden of Truth,” “Coroner,” “DC’s Stargirl,” “Dead Pixels,” “Devils,” “The Outpost,” “Pandora,” “Trickster,” “Two Sentence Horror Stories” Series That Haven’t Premiered Yet: “Kung Fu,” “Republic of Sarah” Newly Ordered Series: N/A Read original story 2021-22 TV Season: Every Broadcast Show Canceled, Renewed and Ordered – So Far (Updating) At TheWrap
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If you've found yourself eating from your local fast-food joints more often during the pandemic, you're in the company of millions of other Americans. Fast food was one of the most reliable options for takeout and delivery in 2020, as dine-in restaurants were forced to operate in a limited capacity and, sometimes, shut down altogether.Another reason we've been flocking to the fast-food chains is their reasonable pricing, which often provide the best value meals for cash-strapped families during an economic downturn. But if this has been your main reason for ordering fast food, you may want to rethink your budgeting strategy. According to new government data, fast-food prices have undergone the highest rate of inflation since 2008, and are now much higher than they were a year ago.Data shows that prices at limited-service restaurants skyrocketed by 6.2% year-over-year compared to full-service restaurants (those with wait-staff and dining rooms), which increased by 2.9%. (Related: McDonald’s Is Making These 8 Major Upgrades.)According to Restaurant Business, the price surge can be attributed to higher demand. Fast food drive-thru and delivery options, in particular, saw a surge at chains like Chick-fil-A, McDonald's, and Domino's. Incremental price increases, then, were less likely to threaten the livelihood of those businesses versus full-service businesses, which struggled with a major decrease in customers.Another factor affecting the pricing of fast food is an increase in wages at fast-food restaurants. To retain untipped workers and match higher wages at companies like Walmart, Target, and Costco, chains were forced to raise menu prices.Delivery via third-party apps will also tack on additional charges to a fast-food order. If you get your Chipotle order on DoorDash, for example, you'll pay 13% more than at a Chipotle location. At Noodles&Co., the difference is 15%.According to Restaurant Business's Jonathan Maze, these factors end up making fast-food delivery as expensive as an order from some full-service restaurants.For more on fast-food trends, check out 6 Most Anticipated Fast-Food Menu Items Launching This Year, and don't forget to sign up for our newsletter to get the latest restaurant news delivered straight to your inbox.
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Over the course of the pandemic, researchers have identified some people who are more likely to spread COVID-19 to others. One of the more obvious groups? Younger adults, who are less likely to show symptoms and more likely to socialize. However, researchers recently identified another more surprising group of people who are more likely to be superspreaders. Read on to find out who they are—and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss these Sure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus. People With a Higher BMI are More Likely to Spread COVID, Says StudyAccording to a new study published online February 9 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences people who have a higher body mass index (BMI) and are older in age are more likely to spread COVID-19 to others. Why? According to researchers, they exhale more respiratory droplets. David A. Edwards, Ph.D., founder and chief scientific officer of Sensory Cloud, Boston, Massachusetts, and formerly professor of bioengineering at Harvard University, Boston, and colleagues, measured respiratory particles exhaled by 194 healthy individuals and in eight primates who had been “experimentally infected” with SARS-CoV-2. They found that those in the top 18$ of BMI multiplied by age (BMI-years) exhaled 80 percent of the bioaerosols. Additionally, half of the group with the lowest BMI-years, exhaled significantly less than the other half with the highest BMI-years. "We have done a number of other studies over the last 9 months, and we always see this. The signature of superspreading of airborne infectious disease may be quite directly related to this phenotypical variation in exhaled respiratory droplets between individuals," Edwards told Medscape."Part of your immune system is your mucus. So, when you lose that barrier function, there's a weakening of the immune system. We think with all these factors ― [increasing] BMI, age, infection ― there's a correlation between weakened immunity and more respiratory droplets."Dr. Edwards believes that a product produced by his company—FEND ("fast emergency nasal defence")—could effectively suppress airway droplets in the nasal passages. RELATED: Dr. Fauci Just Said When We'd Get Back to NormalHow to Stay Safe During This PandemicSo follow Fauci’s fundamentals and help end this pandemic, no matter where you live—wear a face mask that fits snugly and is double layered, don’t travel, social distance, avoid large crowds, don't go indoors with people you're not sheltering with (especially in bars), practice good hand hygiene, get vaccinated when it becomes available to you, and to protect your life and the lives of others, don't visit any of these 35 Places You're Most Likely to Catch COVID.
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