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  • NFL odds, Week 16 lines, ATS predictions, game picks, tips, times: Model simulates every game 10,000 times

    While many bettors would prefer to make Week 16 NFL predictions and Week 16 NFL game picks with narrow lines, others would prefer heavy NFL favorites or NFL underdogs go bet on. Fortunately, both of those groups are in luck thanks to the wide spectrum of Week 16 NFL spreads. Six games have Week 16 NFL odds of a field goal or less, while four have a spread of a touchdown or more. Some in the former category include Eagles vs. Commanders (+3.5), Vikings vs. Seahawks (+3) and Dolphins vs. 49ers (+1).

    As for those wide lines, Green Bay is a 13.5-point home favorite over the Saints in the Week 16 NFL betting odds, while Buffalo is favored by 14 at home versus the Patriots. Should you have the same NFL betting strategy with both narrow and wide NFL spreads? All of the Week 16 NFL lines are listed below, and SportsLine’s advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and NFL predictions you need to make the best Week 16 NFL picks now. Plus, get the model’s full Week 16 NFL score predictions here.

    The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up well over $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception. The model enters Week 16 of the 2024 NFL season on an incredible 27-11 betting hot streak on top-rated NFL picks this year. Longer term, it is on a 207-139 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season and a 61-32 roll on top-rated NFL picks since Week 7 of 2022.

    The model also ranked in the top 10 on NFLPickWatch four of the past six years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 94% of CBS Sports Football Pick’em players four times during that span. Anyone following at sportsbooks and on betting apps has seen strong returns.

    Now, it has turned its attention to the latest Week 16 NFL odds and NFL betting lines and locked in betting picks for every NFL matchup. You can find them all here.

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    Thursday, Dec. 19

    Thursday Night Football: Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Chargers (-3, 42.5)

    Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
    Channel: Prime Video

    The last three games between these two teams have averaged 31.7 total points, with all of them combining for fewer than 40 points. These teams have given up the exact same number of points in the 2024 season (247), and their 17.6 points allowed per game are tied for the fewest in the NFL.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which enters Week 16 of the 2024 NFL season on an incredible 27-11 betting hot streak on top-rated NFL picks this year, projects just two players to have more than 55 scrimmage yards, which could be beneficial with NFL prop bets. See the NFL projections here.

    Saturday, Dec. 21

    Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs (+1.5, 39.5)

    Time: 1 p.m. ET
    Channel: NBC

    Patrick Mahomes (high ankle sprain) is shaping up to be a game-time decision. The last five games between these teams have averaged 64.2 total points. Each of the five had at least 54 combined points. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (knee) practiced fully on Tuesday.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which is on a 207-139 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season and a 61-32 roll on top-rated NFL picks since Week 7 of 2022, projects one side of the spread to hit well over 50% of the time, and the model says one side of the total also hits in well over 50% of simulations. See the NFL projections here.

    Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens (-6, 45)

    Time: 4:30 p.m. ET
    Channel: FOX

    Lamar Jackson has lost each of his last four starts versus Pittsburgh, with tour total touchdowns versus eight turnovers. Jackson has never rushed for a touchdown against Pittsburgh in his NFL career, while Russell Wilson has just one passing touchdown over his last three games against Baltimore.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which is up well over $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception, projects one team to allow nine more points than its season average, and it projects one team to average under 3.5 yards per carry. See the NFL projections here.

    Sunday, Dec. 22

    Cleveland Browns at Cincinnati Bengals (-7, 48)

    Time: 1 p.m. ET
    Channel: CBS/Paramount+

    Jameis Winston has eight interceptions over his last three games and ranks fourth in picks (12) despite ranking 24th in pass attempts. Cleveland’s 4-10 record against the spread (ATS) is the second-worst in the NFL, however, the Bengals have covered just once at home, going 1-5 ATS in Cincinnati.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which enters Week 16 of the 2024 NFL season on an incredible 27-11 betting hot streak on top-rated NFL picks this year, says one side of the spread hits in well over 50% of simulations in an A-rated pick. Get the model’s coveted A-rated pick here.

    New York Giants at Atlanta Falcons (-9.5, 41)

    Time: 1 p.m. ET
    Channel: FOX

    Both teams have seen the Under go 9-5 this season. The Under is 5-1 over the Falcons last six games, while the Under is 8-3 in Giants games when the total is 40 or more. Kirk Cousins leads the NFL with 16 interceptions, while New York ranks last in the league with nine passing touchdowns.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which is on a 207-139 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season and a 61-32 roll on top-rated NFL picks since Week 7 of 2022, says one defense will score more Fantasy points than any running back, receiver or tight end on the opposing team. Get more NFL projections here.

    Arizona Cardinals at Carolina Panthers (+4.5, 47)

    Time: 1 p.m. ET
    Channel: FOX

    Carolina has won six of the last seven meetings between these teams, and the Panthers have also covered in four of their last five games of the 2024 NFL season. Bryce Young is coming off a game in which he was sacked a season-high of six times and also had a career-high of four turnovers (two interceptions, two lost fumbles).

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which is up well over $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception, projects two players to have nearly 100 yards from scrimmage while another player has at least six receptions. See who they are right here.

    Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears (+7, 48)

    Time: 1 p.m. ET
    Channel: FOX

    The Lions are 0-3 ATS over their last three games, which matches the number of ATS defeats they had over their previous 18 games. The Bears enter this game on an eight-game losing streak, which is tied for the second-longest in franchise history. After losing on MNF in Week 15, Chicago is 1-3 ATS with a rest disadvantage since 2022, while the Lions are 8-3 ATS when they have more rest than their opponents over that stretch.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which enters Week 16 of the 2024 NFL season on an incredible 27-11 betting hot streak on top-rated NFL picks this year, says three players have over 80 scrimmage yards, while another four players have at least 50 total yards. See the NFL projections here.

    Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts (-4, 42.5)

    Time: 1 p.m. ET
    Channel: CBS/Paramount+

    These teams combined for 11 turnovers in last week’s defeats as Tennessee had six versus Cincinnati, while Indy had five against Denver. Four of the last five meetings between these two have seen 41 or fewer points scored. Their last matchup — a 20-17 Colts victory in Week 6 — saw both teams finish with fewer than 270 total yards.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which is on a 207-139 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season and a 61-32 roll on top-rated NFL picks since Week 7 of 2022, says one quarterback has nearly a 100% chance of throwing an interception. See the NFL projections here.

    Los Angeles Rams at New York Jets (+3.5, 46.5)

    Time: 1 p.m. ET
    Channel: CBS/Paramount+

    The Rams are 4-0 over their last four trips to MetLife Stadium and are 4-1 over their last five road games versus the Jets. The Rams played last Thursday, but they are just 1-6 ATS when they have a rest advantage since 2022. Meanwhile, the Jets are 5-4 ATS when they have less rest than their opponent since 2022.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which is up well over $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception, says one side of the total hits in almost 60% of simulations. See which side of the total is a must-back here.

    Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Commanders (+3.5, 45.5)

    Time: 1 p.m. ET
    Channel: FOX

    The last four matchups between these two have averaged 57.8 combined points. Jayden Daniels’ 656 rushing yards are the second-most among quarterbacks, while Jalen Hurts’ 14 rushing touchdowns are the most among all players in the 2024 season.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which enters Week 16 of the 2024 NFL season on an incredible 27-11 betting hot streak on top-rated NFL picks this year, forecasts one side of the total to hit 60% of the time. See which side of the total is a must-back here.

    Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks (+3, 43)

    Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
    Channel: FOX

    Seattle has won five straight home games versus the Vikings, but the Seahawks are just 2-6 ATS at home this season, which is the fourth-worst ATS record in the league. The Vikings are on a seven-game winning streak and are 4-2-1 ATS over this run.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which is on a 207-139 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season and a 61-32 roll on top-rated NFL picks since Week 7 of 2022, projects there to be at least 10 total sacks plus turnovers, which could be beneficial with Fantasy picks and NFL prop bets. Get the NFL projections here.

    New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills (-14, 46.5)

    Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
    Channel: CBS/Paramount+

    Teams that are underdogs of at least 12 points this season are 0-6 straight up and 2-4 against the spread. During New England’s current four-game losing streak, it is 1-3 ATS and has seen the Over hit all four times. Meanwhile, the Over is 5-1 over the Bills’ last six games.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which is up well over $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception, forecasts one team’s defense to score more Fantasy points than any non-quarterback, and it projects one team to have six players with at least 40 yards from scrimmage. See who they are right here.

    Jacksonville Jaguars at Las Vegas Raiders (+1.5, 39.5)

    Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
    Channel: CBS/Paramount+

    The Raiders have committed the second-most turnovers (28) and also have forced the second-fewest turnovers (nine). Meanwhile, the Jags have the fewest takeaways (eight) in the league and have also given up the most total yards this season. The Under is a combined 5-1 for the teams over the last three weeks.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which enters Week 16 of the 2024 NFL season on an incredible 27-11 betting hot streak on top-rated NFL picks this year, says one side of the total hits in well over 60% of simulations. See which side of the total is a must-back here.

    San Francisco 49ers at Miami Dolphins (-1, 44.5)

    Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
    Channel: CBS/Paramount+

    San Francisco is 4-1 straight-up over its last five games in the Eastern Time Zone. The 49ers are coming off a loss to the Rams in which San Fran failed to score a touchdown, and the Niners have gone without a passing touchdown in two of their last three games. Tua Tagovailoa is coming off a three-interception game, after having no picks in each of his previous four games.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which is on a 207-139 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season and a 61-32 roll on top-rated NFL picks since Week 7 of 2022, says seven different players will have at least 50 scrimmage yards, including one having 90 total yards. See who they are right here.

    Sunday Night Football: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Dallas Cowboys (+4, 48.5)

    Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
    Channel: NBC

    Dallas is 1-6 ATS at home this season, the second-worst mark in the league, though the Cowboys are 3-1 ATS over their last four games overall. Tampa is also 3-1 versus the spread over its last four and enters this contest with four consecutive outright wins.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which is up well over $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception, projects five different players to have well over 70 scrimmage yards, including one having 90 yards. See who they are right here.

    Monday, Dec. 23

    Monday Night Football: New Orleans Saints at Green Bay Packers (-13.5, 42)

    Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
    Channel: ABC/ESPN

    Derek Carr (hand) is doubtful to play, while Alvin Kamara (groin) is questionable after leaving last week’s game early. Green Bay has covered in four straight games, which followed it going 0-4 ATS over its prior four. The Over is just 1-4 for New Orleans in Darren Rizzi’s five games as interim head coach.

    Model pick: The SportsLine model, which is on a 207-139 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season and a 61-32 roll on top-rated NFL picks since Week 7 of 2022, says one side of the spread hits in well over 50% of simulations, while one side of the total hits nearly 60% of the time. See which sides to back here.

  • CEO-ul UnitedHealth stârnește furor după o redacție incredibilă a New York Times

    Criticii dau foc a New York Times publicat vineri de șeful companiei-mamă a UnitedHealthcare, susținând că mesajul directorului cu un salariu de 23,5 milioane de dolari a ignorat în mod covârșitor eșecurile perpetuate în mod activ de compania sa în sistemul de sănătate american.

    Directorul general al UnitedHealth Group, Andrew Witty, a condamnat răspunsul vesel al publicului american la moartea directorului general al UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson, care a fost asasinat de un bărbat înarmat mascat săptămâna trecută pe străzile din New York cu doar câteva ore înainte de o întâlnire cu investitorii.

    În aproximativ 600 de cuvinte, el a încercat, de asemenea, să-și îndepărteze responsabilitatea rețelei de asigurări în inechitatea tot mai mare din sistemul de sănătate al Americii, arătând vag către un „most” de eșecuri de decenii în curs, jurând că rețeaua sa corporativă – care a raportat profituri de 22 de miliarde de dolari. numai în 2023, de aproape trei ori mai mare decât cea raportată de CVS, a doua cea mai profitabilă companie de asigurări de sănătate care an — a luptat în mod constant pentru a „oferi îngrijire de înaltă calitate și costuri mai mici”.

    Dar cititorii nu o cumpărau.

    În schimb, ei roiau Times cu feedback negativ, adunând peste 2.500 de comentarii în câteva ore de la publicarea articolului, dezactivând temporar secțiunea Comentarii. Utilizatorii și-au împărtășit propriile experiențe oribile cu industria asigurărilor de sănătate, ridicând în derâdere analiza vandă a lui Witty ca pe un „eseu care se folosește singur” care nu a făcut nimic pentru a aborda rolul UnitedHealthcare într-un sistem care prioritizează profiturile acționarilor față de rezultatele medicale de succes pentru clienții săi.

    Captură de ecran X Ken Klippenstein @kenklippenstein LOL, NYT tocmai a dezactivat comentariile la editorialul CEO-ului UnitedHealth [screenshot of notifications that the comments section is closed]

    Captură de ecran X Ken Klippenstein @kenklippenstein LOL, NYT tocmai a dezactivat comentariile la editorialul CEO-ului UnitedHealth [screenshot of notifications that the comments section is closed]

    Datele federale din 2022 compilate de site-ul de finanțe personale ValuePenguin au descoperit că UnitedHealthcare și-a depășit cu mult concurenții atunci când a fost vorba de a refuza acoperirea, respingând 32% sau aproximativ una din trei cereri. În 2024, grupul-mamă al asigurătorului a cheltuit mai mult de 5,8 milioane de dolari făcând lobby Congresului pe probleme legate de îngrijirea sănătății.

    Între timp, americanii plătesc mai mult ca niciodată pentru asigurările de sănătate, costurile depășesc cu mult rata inflației. Un raport al Kaiser Family Foundation publicat la începutul acestui an a constatat că marea majoritate a adulților din SUA sunt îngrijorați că își pot permite o cheltuială medicală majoră, indiferent de poziția lor financiară.

  • Rupert Murdoch eșuează în încercarea de a schimba încrederea în familie: New York Times

    POVESTE: Rupert Murdoch a pierdut încercarea de a-și schimba încrederea în familie pentru a-și consolida controlul asupra imperiului său media în mâinile fiului său.

    Asta a spus luni New York Times, citând un document sigilat al tribunalului.

    Trustul a fost înființat în Nevada, un stat apreciat pentru regulile sale stricte de confidențialitate.

    The Times a raportat că, într-o decizie de sâmbătă, comisarul Nevada Edmund Gorman a constatat că Rupert Murdoch și fiul său cel mare, Lachlan, au acționat cu „rea-credință” în efortul lor de a modifica încrederea irevocabilă.

    Dosarul instanței a mai arătat că Gorman a emis o recomandare sau un ordin, dar documentul nu a fost disponibil publicului.

    În prezent, trustul ar împărți imperiul media Murdoch în mod egal între cei patru copii mai mari ai bătrânului de 93 de ani după moartea sa.

    The Times a raportat că Murdoch a propus modificarea acestuia pentru a consolida conducerea lui Lachlan și pentru a bloca orice interferență din partea celor trei frați ai săi.

    Lachlan este șeful Fox News și Fox Corp și News Corp și este mai conservator din punct de vedere politic decât frații săi.

    Gorman a numit planul de schimbare a trustului o „șaradă atent concepută” pentru a „cimenta permanent rolurile executive ale lui Lachlan Murdoch” în interiorul imperiului „indiferent de impactul pe care un astfel de control l-ar avea asupra companiilor sau beneficiarilor” trustului de familie.

    Un avocat al lui Murdoch a spus că sunt dezamăgiți de hotărâre și intenționează să facă recurs, în timp ce Lachlan Murdoch nu a răspuns la un e-mail în care se solicita comentarii, potrivit Times.

    Frații lui Lachlan, James, Elisabeth și Prudence, au emis o declarație comună în care își exprimă speranța că familia se va concentra pe repararea relațiilor.

    Decizia comisarului este supusă aprobării de către un judecător de district, a cărui decizie ar putea fi atacată în instanță.

  • Rupert Murdoch eșuează în încercarea de a schimba încrederea în familie, relatează New York Times

    De Dawn Chmielewski

    (Reuters) – Rupert Murdoch a pierdut încercarea de a-și schimba încrederea în familie pentru a-și consolida controlul asupra imperiului său media în mâinile fiului său Lachlan, a raportat luni New York Times, citând un document sigilat al tribunalului.

    Comisarul din Nevada, Edmund Gorman, a concluzionat într-o decizie depusă sâmbătă că Rupert Murdoch și fiul său cel mare, Lachlan, care este șeful Fox News, mamă Fox Corp și News Corp, au acționat cu „rea-credință” în efortul lor de a modifica încrederea irevocabilă. , a raportat Times.

    Dosarul instanței indică că Gorman a emis o recomandare sau un ordin sâmbătă, dar documentul nu este disponibil publicului.

    În prezent, trustul ar împărți controlul companiei în mod egal între cei patru copii mai mari ai lui Rupert Murdoch – Lachlan, James, Elisabeth și Prudence – după moartea acestuia.

    Rupert Murdoch a propus modificarea trustului familiei pentru a consolida conducerea lui Lachlan asupra imperiului media al familiei după moartea sa și pentru a bloca orice interferență a trei dintre frații lui Lachlan, care sunt moderati din punct de vedere politic, a raportat Times.

    Într-un singur scenariu, trei dintre moștenitori ar putea să depășească din punct de vedere tehnic un al patrulea, declanșând o luptă pentru viitorul puternicelor instituții media, chiar dacă Lachlan Murdoch conduce Fox și este singurul președinte al News Corp.

    În opinia sa, Gorman a spus că planul de schimbare a încrederii a fost o „șaradă atent elaborată” pentru „cimentarea permanentă a rolurilor executive ale lui Lachlan Murdoch” în interiorul imperiului „indiferent de impactul pe care un astfel de control l-ar avea asupra companiilor sau asupra beneficiarilor” familiei. încredere, a spus Times.

    Un avocat al lui Rupert Murdoch, Adam Streisand, a declarat că sunt dezamăgiți de hotărâre și intenționează să facă recurs, a raportat Times. Decizia comisarului este supusă aprobării de către un judecător de district, a cărui decizie ar putea fi atacată în instanță.

    Trustul a fost înființat în Nevada, care este apreciat pentru regulile stricte de confidențialitate.

    Un purtător de cuvânt al lui Rupert Murdoch, în vârstă de 93 de ani, nu a putut fi contactat imediat pentru comentarii. Lachlan Murdoch nu a răspuns la un e-mail pentru a solicita comentarii.

    Frații lui Lachlan, James, Elisabeth și Prudence, au emis o declarație comună în care își exprimă speranța că familia se va concentra pe repararea relațiilor.

    „Salutăm decizia comisarului Gorman și sperăm că putem trece dincolo de acest litigiu pentru a ne concentra pe consolidarea și refacerea relațiilor dintre toți membrii familiei”, au spus frații.

    (Reportajul lui Dawn Chmielewski în Los Angeles; Katharine Jackson și Eric Beech; montaj de Rami Ayyub și Deepa Babington)

  • Rupert Murdoch eșuează în încercarea de a schimba încrederea în familie, relatează New York Times

    De Dawn Chmielewski

    (Reuters) – Un comisar din Nevada a respins cererea lui Rupert Murdoch de a-și schimba încrederea în familie pentru a-și consolida controlul asupra imperiului său media în mâinile fiului său Lachlan, a informat luni New York Times, citând un document sigilat al tribunalului.

    Comisarul din Nevada, Edmund Gorman, a concluzionat într-o decizie depusă sâmbătă că Rupert Murdoch și fiul său cel mare, Lachlan, care este șeful Fox News, mamă Fox Corp și News Corp, au acționat cu „rea-credință” în efortul lor de a modifica încrederea irevocabilă. , a raportat Times.

    Dosarul instanței indică că a emis o recomandare sau un ordin sâmbătă sub sigiliu.

    În prezent, trustul ar împărți controlul companiei în mod egal între cei patru copii mai mari ai lui Rupert Murdoch – Lachlan, James, Elisabeth și Prudence – după moartea acestuia.

    Potențial, trei dintre moștenitori ar putea depăși un al patrulea vot, declanșând o luptă pentru viitorul companiilor, chiar dacă Lachlan Murdoch conduce Fox și este singurul președinte al News Corp.

    Un purtător de cuvânt al lui Rupert Murdoch, în vârstă de 93 de ani, nu a putut fi contactat imediat pentru comentarii.

    Amendamentul propus de Rupert Murdoch ar fi blocat orice intervenție a trei dintre frații lui Lachlan, care sunt mai moderati din punct de vedere politic.

    În opinia sa, Gorman a spus că planul de schimbare a încrederii a fost o „șaradă atent elaborată” pentru „cimentarea permanentă a rolurilor executive ale lui Lachlan Murdoch” în interiorul imperiului „indiferent de impactul pe care un astfel de control l-ar avea asupra companiilor sau asupra beneficiarilor” familiei. încredere, a spus Times.

    Un avocat al lui Rupert Murdoch, Adam Streisand, a declarat că sunt dezamăgiți de hotărâre și intenționează să facă recurs, a raportat Times.

    (Reportajul lui Dawn Chmielewski în Los Angeles; Katharine Jackson și Eric Beech; montaj de Rami Ayyub și Deepa Babington)

  • 11 Times Fast Food Restaurants Thought They Could Trick Their Customers

    Hundreds of millions of customers can’t be wrong: Fast food is undeniably delicious while it’s also convenient, served up fast, and an usually an inexpensive alternative to sit-down restaurant dining or cooking at home. But the main goal of fast food isn’t necessarily to nourish its customers or provide an amazing culinary experience: It’s to make as much money as possible. Major, internationally dominant fast food chains drive the $860 billion worldwide quick-serve economy. They’ll do whatever they can and whatever it takes to outpace the intense competition or carve out a niche.

    Attracting customers is tough, and fast food restaurants can’t rely on just good food, good service, and good prices to get people through the door or in the drive-through. Creative copywriting, inventive marketing, false advertising, serving phony food, psychological trickery, and underhanded pricing techniques are just of some the tools at their disposal. Some fast food restaurants may never live down their shady pasts, such as tricking, cheating, and scamming their customers as a matter of course. Here are some of the most egregious, anti-customer sins ever committed by fast food restaurants.

    Read more: The Many, Many Ingredients That Are Packed Into McDonald’s Fries

    Long John Silver’s Lobster Wasn’t The Lobster Customers Thought It Was

    Long John Silver's location exterior

    Long John Silver’s location exterior – Bruce VanLoon/Shutterstock

    The world needs more Long John Silver’s, but not if it’s going to obscure the identity of its seafood. In 2005, the seafood-focused chain added what seemed like a luxury item to its menu of fried whitefish, clams, and shrimp: lobster. Synonymous with high-priced formal dining, it was suddenly for sale at Long John Silver’s in the form of its Buttered Langostino Lobster Bites, purportedly made from “real langostino lobster.”

    This was all a daring and not fully legal marketing move on the part of Long John Silver’s. The Buttered Lobster Bites weren’t made with any of the lobster with which consumers are familiar, and there’s no such thing as a langostino lobster. Langostino is another name for an inches-long shellfish more closely related to the hermit crab than lobster, also known by its unappetizing English name: squat lobster.

    When Olympia Snowe, a U.S. senator from the lobster-producing state of Maine, found out about the langostino lobster gambit, she asked the Food and Drug Administration to halt sales, calling the product “an insult to Maine and to the lobster industry,” per CBS News. The Federal Trade Commission stepped in, and Long John Silver’s was forced to rebrand Lobster Bites as Buttered Langostino Lobster Bites in order to let customers know that they weren’t quite eating lobster. Long John Silver’s discontinued the item in 2010.

    Taco Bell’s Light Taco Was Heavy On Deception

    Old mission-style Taco Bell restaurant

    Old mission-style Taco Bell restaurant – Joe Raedle/Getty

    Taco Bell’s Decades Menu brought back old faves in the 2020s, but one item not likely to reappear at the Mexican-inspired fast food chain anytime soon: the Taco Light. An increasingly health conscious population and customer base was a legitimate threat to the bottom line of fast food companies. Various healthy eating trends in the 1970s and 1980s left the peddlers of fat-laden, cheese-covered meals to come up with ideas for how to lure in new, nutritionally-minded diners or keep the customers they had amidst the new trends. In 1983, Taco Bell went the opposite direction, creating a taco longer than its standard crunchy one, adding more calorically dense seasoned ground beef, and utilizing a slightly thinner shell.

    Taco Bell then marketed the menu item, named Taco Light, to customers seeking lighter fare. Commercials for the product emphasized the technology and taste, as Taco Light was made with “a flaky flour tortilla that lets all the delicious flavors inside come bursting through.” Very briefly, over a shot of lettuce and tomato, a disclaimer appears in tiny letters on the screen: “Not lower in calories.” Its impact on Taco Bell sales was light; the product didn’t last very long.

    A McDonald’s Miracle Low-Fat Burger Was Partially Made From Seaweed

    McDonald's burger with fries and drinks

    McDonald’s burger with fries and drinks – SrideeStudio/Shutterstock

    In 1991, when the desire to eat “lite,” low-calorie, and low-fat was all the rage, McDonald’s, the biggest name in greasy fast food, debuted what purported to be an actually healthy hamburger. If it seemed too good to be true, it’s because it was, as McDonald’s literally filled in some holes with questionable materials in order to make its promise technically true.

    McDonald’s promised that the McLean Deluxe would be just as tasty as its other, full-fat burgers, even the Quarter Pounder that it visually resembled. Along with lettuce, tomato, onions, pickles, and ketchup on a bun, the sandwich featured a beef patty that was 91% fat-free. With 10 grams of fat, the McLean Deluxe contained only about a third of what could be found in a Quarter Pounder with Cheese. So how did McDonald’s concoct such a low-fat item? Its suppliers removed a significant portion of fat and then bolstered the weakened protein with water and a seaweed derivative that worked as a binder. The McLean Deluxe didn’t exactly taste like seaweed, but it didn’t exactly taste like a normal McDonald’s burger, either. It faded off the menu by 1996.

    Subway Sold Chicken And Tuna Subs That Weren’t Totally Made With Chicken And Tuna

    Tuna sandwich from Subway

    Tuna sandwich from Subway – Justin Sullivan/Getty

    Among an array of freshly sliced meats, Subway shops in the United States offer multiple kinds of chicken — heavily sauced and chopped stuff used for the Sweet Onion Teriyaki, and an Oven Roasted Chicken patty. Subway was somewhat misleading with those names, because according to an investigation, those sandwich fillers were only about half poultry. Reporters from “Marketplace,” a Canadian news show from the CBC, submitted samples of both chicken products for multiple rounds of DNA testing, and researchers determined that the Sweet Onion Teriyaki chicken strips were just 42.8% chicken, and Oven Roasted Chicken patty was 53.6% chicken. Not counting trace amounts of seasonings, preservatives, and fillers, the rest of the poultry was really soy, along with more than 10 times as much salt as one would find in chicken purchased at a supermarket.

    Another Subway luncheon meat alternative also wasn’t what the chain said it was. In 2021, two California residents filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court alleging that Subway committed fraud and intentional misrepresentation by selling a surreptitiously tuna-free concoction as tuna. The plaintiffs ordered laboratory testing of tuna filling obtained from several Subway outlets, and the results indicated that the product was made from various proteins and other foods, none of which were tuna. The lawsuit was dismissed in 2023, while Subway added a “Tuna Facts” page to its website, attesting to the authenticity of its seafood.

    McDonald’s Left The Value Out Of Its Extra Value Meals

    McDonalds burger and fries

    McDonalds burger and fries – Patcharaporn Puttipon4289/Shutterstock

    The modern fast food combo meal — generally consisting of a sandwich, fries, and a soft drink — was introduced by McDonald’s in the early 1990s. Instituted partially at the behest of Coca-Cola, which wanted to sell more of its products at McDonald’s, a manager named Alan Dimayuga suggested bundling otherwise individually ordered burgers, french fries, and soda, giving each a number that could become shorthand for regular customers. McDonald’s made it a national program, and initially kept the price of each “Extra Value Meal” about 15 cents less than what it would cost if the three meal parts were ordered separately.

    However, that stipulation faded with time. In 2016, Illinois resident James Gertie sued a local multi-unit McDonald’s franchisee for false advertising. Customers who purchased the two-cheeseburger Extra Value Meal at Karis Management Company-run McDonald’s paid 41 cents more for the combo than if they’d individually purchased the two sandwiches, fries, and soda. Two years later, more McDonald’s customers filed an Extra Value Meal lawsuit — a two sausage burritos, hash browns, and coffee meal sold on the breakfast menu was over-priced by 11 cents more than its constituent items at Chicago-area McDonald’s. That case was dismissed.

    Dunkin’ Used Cheap Ingredients Instead Of The Nice Ones As Advertised

    Dunkin' Donuts exterior signage

    Dunkin’ Donuts exterior signage – Ken Wolter/Shutterstock

    As terms, “butter” and “margarine” are often used somewhat interchangeably; in the real world, they’re quite different. Butter is made from churned cream, a natural product more expensive than margarine, a factory-made imitation butter created from processed vegetable oil. Butter is viewed in a more favorable light, and that’s partly why Dunkin’, formerly known as Dunkin’ Donuts, experienced legal fallout when it presented itself as a restaurant chain that used real butter when it really served margarine. Two lawsuits filed in Massachusetts accused about 20 franchised Dunkin’ Donuts of buttering its bagels with margarine, even when it said it used butter and when customers requested real butter be used. The switch-outs all took place between June 2012 and June 2016.

    Around the time its lawyers were busy with the faux-butter case, Dunkin’ Donuts was sued again, this time in a New York City federal court by a local who alleged “false, deceptive, and misleading” practices, per Boston.com, in how the chain advertised Angus Steak-based breakfast sandwiches but served cheaper, lower quality ground beef on the items instead. And later in 2017, a Chicago Dunkin’ customer filed another lawsuit, a class action matter that took issue without how the company’s purportedly blueberry doughnuts and some pastries were completely devoid of any true berries. At the time, Dunkin’ products were flecked with imitation blueberries, or “flavored crystals” made from blue dye and two kinds of sugar.

    At Subway, A Foot Didn’t Mean 12 Inches

    Footlong sandwich from Subway wrapped and atop bag

    Footlong sandwich from Subway wrapped and atop bag – The Image Party/Shutterstock

    In 2013, Matt Corby of Perth, Australia bought a foot-long sandwich from Subway. Sensing that it didn’t quite measure up to its stated, implied length of a foot, or 12 inches, the customer measured the sandwich and discovered it was an 11-inch-long sub. He griped about it on Facebook, and a photo of the sandwich next to measuring tape confirming its undersized length went viral.

    Responding to the negative attention, and the notion that it was lying to its many customers and had been for years, Subway explained that its foot-long subs didn’t necessarily have to be a foot long. “The length of the bread baked in the restaurant cannot be assured each and every time as the proofing process may vary slightly each time in the restaurant,” a representative of the company wrote on the Subway Australia Facebook page, (via ABC News). And furthermore, Subway claimed, “Footlong” was a registered trademark used to describe its general large sandwiches and to not make any promises about its specific size. In the U.S., a team of lawyers put together a class action lawsuit accusing Subway of deception. A judge tossed the case out of court in 2017.

    Chipotle Lied By Omission About Its Nutrition Facts

    Chipotle menu board with calorie counts

    Chipotle menu board with calorie counts – Brandon Bell/Getty

    Made mostly from heavily spiced pork fat, the traditionally Spanish called chorizo is categorically not a food that is low in calories. And yet when Chipotle introduced chorizo to the list of protein choices customers could order in their burritos, tacos, burrito bowls, and salads in 2016, the Mexican-inspired chain’s menu board noted that it contained just 300 calories. This presentation made it seem like any Chipotle entrée with chorizo as its foundation would provide a mere 300 calories — patently false, and the focal point of a lawsuit.

    Three men filed a case in Los Angeles County Superior Court after eating chorizo burritos at three separate Chipotle outlets in California. All felt way too full after consuming what they were led to believe was just 300 calories — they’d really eaten much more. Deep in Chipotle’s nutrition information on its website, the company noted that those 300 calories were just for the chorizo; a nutrition calculator showed that a burrito made with the sausage, rice, black beans, salsa, and cheese in a tortilla came in at 1,055 calories. “Consumers are lulled into a false belief that the items are healthier than they really are, and thereby encouraging repeat patronage by consumers who are concerned about the nutritional values of the food they eat,” the lawsuit alleged, (via the Los Angeles Times).

    Burger King’s Ads For A Chicken Sandwich Were Blatantly False

    Burger King chicken sandwich with lights

    Burger King chicken sandwich with lights – Efood / Facebook

    In 2010, Burger King added a chicken sandwich to its U.K. menu, the Tendercrisp. Television commercials indicated that the chicken burger (as they’re known in England) was a very large product, with a male actor barely able to wrap his hands around the giant sandwich. The advertisement did what it was supposed to — drive traffic to Burger King and increase orders for the Tendercrisp. But when some customers actually got the Tendercrisp into their own hands, they were disappointed by the relatively small stature of the product.

    Two Burger King patrons reported the commercial to the Advertising Standards Authority, a U.K. fair trade commission and commercial watchdog. Agents investigated by purchasing three Tendercrisp sandwiches and agreed that the real-life product didn’t resemble the one depicted on T.V. at all. Ruling that their Tendercrisps’s height and width didn’t compare favorably than the ones seen on TV, the Advertising Standards Authority ordered Burger King to stop airing the ad. “We concluded that the visuals in the advert were likely to mislead viewers as to the size and composition of the product,” the ASA said in a statement, (via BBC).

    A Roundup On How Chipotle Kept Rounding Up

    Chipotle sign in front of location

    Chipotle sign in front of location – Erman Gunes/Shutterstock

    There are a lot of shady things you can’t ignore about Chipotle, like the time it essentially instituted a price hike without telling customers. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the United States briefly weathered a coin shortage — to limit the spread of germs via physical contact, countless merchants stopped accepting (and customers limited their use of) hard metal money. Responding to the lack of coinage in its own way, Mexican-inspired chain Chipotle attempted to make change less of an issue. It simply rounded up its prices and totaled tabs to the next dollar; that way, customers wouldn’t have to look in their pockets or purses for coins, and Chipotle wouldn’t have to touch as many nickels, dimes, quarters, and pennies.

    Evidence of this plan led to a customer-filed lawsuit against Chipotle. “It has become very clear that this is a top-down directive form the corporation, this is how they should handle this situation,” representing attorney Frank Salpietro told CBS News, adding that the practice unfairly targeted and overcharged customers who used cash rather than a debit or credit card. This wasn’t the first time that Chipotle tried out the scheme. In 2012, Chipotle restaurants in New York and New Jersey were caught rounding up prices to the next 25-cent mark.

    How McDonald’s Skimps On The Fries

    Box of McDonald's fries standing upright

    Box of McDonald’s fries standing upright – Lauren Decicca/Getty

    McDonald’s is a fast food chain that serves the highest quality french fries, and it may attempt to provide paying customers with as few of them as possible. It’s a relatable, near-universal experience: You open your bag from McDonald’s and pull out the small packet or larger box of french fries, and they inevitably seem under-filled or just scant in some way. It turns out, our eyes do not deceive us, as McDonald’s may train its employees to purposely under-load french fry containers. A post from a 2017 Reddit thread called “What did your job want to hide from customers” from a former McDonald’s employee went viral for seemingly confirming the theory. “I worked at McDonald’s and they taught me how to punch the fry carton just right while putting the fries into them so that it looked full, but actually wasn’t,” the Reddit user said. “I only had one customer call me out on it.” Other former McDonald’s workers weighed in with their experience, corroborating the first account.

    When asked to comment on the exposé, McDonald’s spokesperson Terri Hickey denied that the fast food giant ever did anything wrong. “The notion of a secret trick is absolutely false. There are strict procedures in place to ensure that fry boxes and bags are appropriately filled,” Hickey told HuffPost.

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  • Comentatorul CNN Scott Jennings se alătură comitetului editorial al Los Angeles Times după ce proprietarul cere voci mai conservatoare

    Comentatorul conservator Scott Jennings este cel mai nou membru al comitetului editorial al The Los Angeles Times.

    „Este adevărat – am acceptat invitația @DrPatSoonShiong de a mă alătura comitetului editorial al @latimes”, a anunțat Jennings într-o postare pe platforma socială X vineri.

    „Plănuiesc să-i reprezint pe acei americani care cred că sunt adesea ignorați sau chiar ridiculizati în mass-media moștenire și aplaud mișcarea doctorului Soon-Shiong de a aduce echilibru în consiliul editorial”, a adăugat el în postare, spunând că celelalte obligații ale sale nu vor fi afectat de noul rol.

    Scott Jennings, un analist politic și consultant național, se adresează liderilor de afaceri de stat la „Hobnob Mississippi” anual al Consiliului Economic din Mississippi, în Jackson, Miss., joi, 28 octombrie 2021. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

    Scott Jennings, analist și consultant politic național, se adresează liderilor de afaceri de stat la „Hobnob Mississippi” anual al Consiliului Economic din Mississippi, în Jackson, Mississippi, joi, 28 octombrie 2021. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

    Anunțul lui Jennings vine în momentul în care proprietarul Los Angeles Times, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, a spus că caută să echilibreze articolele de opinie din publicație prin noi recruți, cum ar fi voci populare conservatoare. Aceasta a urmat decizia controversată a publicației de a nu susține un candidat la alegerile prezidențiale din acest an.

    Soon-Shiong sugerase că a avea pe cineva ca Scott Jennings la consiliu ar fi benefic.

    „Cred că este important pentru noi să facem diferențiere. Colegiul editorial este responsabil pentru aceste opinii asupra acestor voci. Deci, în acest moment, nu avem un comitet editorial dacă suntem cu adevărat cinstiți despre noi înșine și echilibrați. Și așa, am fost bătut în privința corectitudinii și echilibrului”, a spus Soon-Shion în octombrie.

    „Deci, caut oameni ca Scott Jennings”, a adăugat Soon-Shiong.

    Jennings a numit dorința lui Soon-Shiong de a echilibra articolele de opinie „inovatoare”.

    „Îmi abordez slujbele de comentator pornind de la adevăr și apoi oferindu-mi părerea sinceră pe baza valorilor și experienței mele conservatoare. Cred că Dr. Soon-Shiong face ceva important și inovator și sunt onorat că mi-a cerut să joc un rol în asta”, a scris Jennings în postare.

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