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imagine paying fast food prices for the healthiest and freshest produce in groceries.customer can do just that, by knowing how and where to shop. abc's rebecca jarvis met one a woman who's leading the hunt for high-end diet deals and saving thousands. >> reporter: sarah mock is like a lot of americans. she hates paying a lot for groceries to feed her husband and three active kids. >> get her! >> pretty much the only things we buy are, unless we really need them or mommy has a coupon. >> reporter: but sarah loves to cook. even went to kueculinary school. so she isn't willing to cut corners when it comes to quality. >> dear god, thank you for this day and thank you for the food that mommy prepared for us. >> reporter: she is a frugal foodie. a growing movement of people who believe eating cheap is cool and delicious. she even writes about saving money on her blog, "how i pinch a penny." sarah saves thousands of dollars a year on food shopping, getting almost 50% off her grocery bill. and how she does it isn't a big secret. it just takes time and planning. we traveled to
imagine paying fast food prices for the healthiest and freshest produce in groceries.customer can do just that, by knowing how and where to shop. abc's rebecca jarvis met one a woman who's leading the hunt for high-end diet deals and saving thousands. >> reporter: sarah mock is like a lot of americans. she hates paying a lot for groceries to feed her husband and three active kids. >> get her! >> pretty much the only things we buy are, unless we really need them or mommy has a...
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a new plan by amazon and walmart to make grocery shopping a thing of the past. . and....a guide to "guilt free" investing. first business starts now! good morning! it's tuesday, january 28th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: it's another anxious trading day. stocks lost more ground monday-- along wth sell offs in gold and oil here's what''s critical to technical traders. the s&p 500 closed last at 17- 82. the next important line of support is 17-75. if the market ends below that level, the market could continue a rough tumble. what worries the market--- is the 2 day federal reserve meeting getting underway toda and apple's earnings outlook was weaker than predicted. it's an extra busy day for the bond market, glenn schultz of performance trust joins us now and will the bonds be stressing over the fed meeting that gets under way today ? and then the president speaks tonight? >in terms of the bond market and the quantitative using program of the federal reserve's,my expectation is that the federal reserve will continue on their quantitative easing program an
a new plan by amazon and walmart to make grocery shopping a thing of the past. . and....a guide to "guilt free" investing. first business starts now! good morning! it's tuesday, january 28th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: it's another anxious trading day. stocks lost more ground monday-- along wth sell offs in gold and oil here's what''s critical to technical traders. the s&p 500 closed last at 17- 82. the next important line of support is 17-75. if the market ends...
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. >> one of the best days to go grocery shopping. >> not in this weather.ne of the secrets that supermarkets won't tell you, but we will. >> and we have the star from the shows "chuck" and "dexter," the very lovely yvonne strahovski. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. as a i'm still not going toall the pmake it to mars,o visit. but thanks t
. >> one of the best days to go grocery shopping. >> not in this weather.ne of the secrets that supermarkets won't tell you, but we will. >> and we have the star from the shows "chuck" and "dexter," the very lovely yvonne strahovski. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear...
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that money now becomes income for the grocery store and you've helped to increase the nation's g.d.p. by one hundred dollars grow the economy by a hundred bucks now the grocery store has to decide what are we going to do with that hundred dollars they can spend it all they can save it all or they can spend some and save. so let's say they spend ninety dollars of it and buy a new freezer from another company. that other ten dollars goes to pay taxes and other expenses let's say for example so that hundred dollars that you hadn't spent at the grocery store now becomes ninety dollars for the consumption worth of income for the freezer company in the transaction between the grocery store in the freezer company has increased g.d.p. by an additional ninety dollars and help to grow the economy. in the real world actually the grocery store would be spending that hundred dollars to pay wholesale for the food you bought to pay for around another operating cost to pay their employees and some of the one hundred dollars to be leftovers profit but each one of those things is the exact same thing a
that money now becomes income for the grocery store and you've helped to increase the nation's g.d.p. by one hundred dollars grow the economy by a hundred bucks now the grocery store has to decide what are we going to do with that hundred dollars they can spend it all they can save it all or they can spend some and save. so let's say they spend ninety dollars of it and buy a new freezer from another company. that other ten dollars goes to pay taxes and other expenses let's say for example so...
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is getting your groceries online the next big thing?to ocado, to deliver all things is booming. ocado is making deliveries for the u.k. supermarket, morrison's. >> is this a sign of a major transformation in how we buy food? or are there places in the world where this just won't work? joining us now is now homeless of, the managing director one of europe's largest logistics and transportation companies, norbert dentressangle . one,top clients include dan tesco and marks and spencer. >> people like me, i am a veggie person. i have kids. i shop online. this means that for you, you need to figure out the logistics. you are transporting stuff. what is the biggest challenge for your company day today? >> one of the biggest challenges is really just predicting what will be required in the future. the investments and infrastructure to design the software, the systems, the warehouses, the development of the people. some of our facilities can have upwards of 2000 or 3000 people at the busiest time of the year. also, the more practical matters of
is getting your groceries online the next big thing?to ocado, to deliver all things is booming. ocado is making deliveries for the u.k. supermarket, morrison's. >> is this a sign of a major transformation in how we buy food? or are there places in the world where this just won't work? joining us now is now homeless of, the managing director one of europe's largest logistics and transportation companies, norbert dentressangle . one,top clients include dan tesco and marks and spencer....
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that's the idea behind a new grocery store that will open in june. it's called the daily table. it will sell deeply discounted foods that have recently reached their expiration date. nbc's miguel almaguer has our report. >> reporter: shopping for a healthy meal, this single mom is at the food bank, looking for affordable groceries just past their prime. >> what if it's a day or two old past due? they're still very much edible. >> reporter: exactly the customers doug rowe is looking for. former president of trader joe's will open a new grocery store that sells expired food for pennies on the dollar. >> there's a lot of food out there that's wholesome and healthy that's just being disposed. >> he says he will offer fresh produce. >> to use ingredients or be able to sell. >> fat-free milk. >>eporter: and other dprogrocer products at deep, deep discounts. >> it's perfectly sound, it has a sell-by date or best by date. they pull that off the shelf. some do it several days before. it's being tossed. that's a crime. >> reporter: according to a recent ud 40% of food produced in this cou
that's the idea behind a new grocery store that will open in june. it's called the daily table. it will sell deeply discounted foods that have recently reached their expiration date. nbc's miguel almaguer has our report. >> reporter: shopping for a healthy meal, this single mom is at the food bank, looking for affordable groceries just past their prime. >> what if it's a day or two old past due? they're still very much edible. >> reporter: exactly the customers doug rowe is...
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evaluate a grocery store regardless of the number of outlet. we've hoping this topic gets a little bit to that issue. another one people focus on is the one that focus on employment it's green. it impacts the formula retail. we would like to supplement the density but i want to caution that given our data and the limitations of our data that will rely on a literacy refuse. we don't have the information to provide a conversation but it will scratch the surface. the other topic that comes up no more than where on the spectrum is rent. so what is labeled s is the formula retail in the real estate market factors that influence that. where formula retail is located and releasing factors like rent and vacancy rates from the market and sales volume and sales price in the neighborhood and lack of controls in the neighborhood that will require a lot of legwork but it critically important. we welcome our feedback on those topics and the feedback of the public. i want to reiterate our next step. as was mentioned this is not the sweeping public engagement
evaluate a grocery store regardless of the number of outlet. we've hoping this topic gets a little bit to that issue. another one people focus on is the one that focus on employment it's green. it impacts the formula retail. we would like to supplement the density but i want to caution that given our data and the limitations of our data that will rely on a literacy refuse. we don't have the information to provide a conversation but it will scratch the surface. the other topic that comes up no...
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the explosion happened in a house behind the grocery store. a residents of the house died some time ago. family members were showing up to remove items when they saw something that looked suspicious. they had qualms and called police at 6:00 tonight and the bomb squad showed up. police say there were some evacuations in the area and the neighborhood. we talked to one gentleman who was evacuated from a restaurant across the street. >> once we got outside, they asked us to move down some and you hear a big explosion. they had already told us there was a bomb carry and everybody was kind of shook. >> reporter: police are still trying to figure out what that device was. whether it was a bomb. nobody was hurt. 46th avenue and juda street remain closed tonight. in fact, service has been redirected because of the police and fire activity that's going on here at the scene. they will be here for several more hours tonight. live in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. developing news where a brush fire continues to burn on k kimball island near ant
the explosion happened in a house behind the grocery store. a residents of the house died some time ago. family members were showing up to remove items when they saw something that looked suspicious. they had qualms and called police at 6:00 tonight and the bomb squad showed up. police say there were some evacuations in the area and the neighborhood. we talked to one gentleman who was evacuated from a restaurant across the street. >> once we got outside, they asked us to move down some...
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this is the fulton grocery store special district for the code. again, it's requested of 555 fulton street to demolish the existing building on the site for the 0 ground floor grocery store. this was proofed for the entitlements to extend the project with the uses that were originally proofed or it was proofed for the grocery store use at the site. it extraordinary under the sunset date in april of last year. therefore the estimation it necessary. at that time the commission recommended the estimation as well as other amendments. just to recap the commission did recommend the formula retail for the affordability of the pursuit line for the attempt that might have the space and striking the cap for the non-tenants which is limited to 3 thousand secret. those are a not up for consideration today. with respect to the signage restrictions that strooed mentioned i will like to read into the record this is on page 3 and it would start as sub item 5. for the article 6 stipulate it to be limited. window signs. the total area of all window signs shall not
this is the fulton grocery store special district for the code. again, it's requested of 555 fulton street to demolish the existing building on the site for the 0 ground floor grocery store. this was proofed for the entitlements to extend the project with the uses that were originally proofed or it was proofed for the grocery store use at the site. it extraordinary under the sunset date in april of last year. therefore the estimation it necessary. at that time the commission recommended the...
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but you doing to prevent accidents with grocery carts?some grocery cart air bag technology in the future. in the meantime i think we are far past that. a recent study, money imams, 80 percent say that shopping on the phone is the number one use of the half. now sleeping is the only place you may be will to get a welfare reform. it is not that we pushed it but that consumers have pulled it. melissa: you are a good sport. how'd you pay for this? who is paying for the ads and the rfid chips? >> a number of brands and retailers and have been for over four years. the way we look at it is consumers are spending so much money on mobile lead brand dollars have been slow to shift. a huge conflict and opportunity, brands are returning mullen meals and these new mobile users. melissa: so like procter and gamble? >> exactly. we work with folks like procter and gamble, coca-cola common lastly, the brands we work with, over 100 in the last four years. melissa: has the grocery store make any money off of it? >> right now what they're in the business of
but you doing to prevent accidents with grocery carts?some grocery cart air bag technology in the future. in the meantime i think we are far past that. a recent study, money imams, 80 percent say that shopping on the phone is the number one use of the half. now sleeping is the only place you may be will to get a welfare reform. it is not that we pushed it but that consumers have pulled it. melissa: you are a good sport. how'd you pay for this? who is paying for the ads and the rfid chips?...
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more americans are tuning in to all my groceries services to the supermarkets.reet journal shows by space kicking be cheaper. with more on this date you for coming on the show. also the fear is the selection will not be as good as they will pay more money. are all those worries legitimate? >> we thought the same thing we were prepared to say all my groceries were stuck in the past but we were really surprised. all those fears but the biggest surprise was pricing when retested i found 10 percent last them my local supermarket like to get my groceries on-line and have them delivered. was surprised us the most is the pricing. with somebody else choosing their produce everything was mostly okay a couple of brews began as but it was fine. also with the selection but i could compare prices. i could look at one store like i do to buy anything else like a lucky one story tuesday that bag costs $6 and $0.9 but the other store is $12.99 we cannot do that at a regular store. gerri: i want to explain you are actually given las vegas at the technology show that is why we hea
more americans are tuning in to all my groceries services to the supermarkets.reet journal shows by space kicking be cheaper. with more on this date you for coming on the show. also the fear is the selection will not be as good as they will pay more money. are all those worries legitimate? >> we thought the same thing we were prepared to say all my groceries were stuck in the past but we were really surprised. all those fears but the biggest surprise was pricing when retested i found 10...
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the explosion happened in a house behind the grocery store. a residents of the house died some time ago. family members were showing up to remove items when they saw something that looked suspicious. they had qualms and called police at 6:00 tonight and the bomb squad showed up. police say there were some evacuations in the area and the neighborhood. we talked to one gentleman who was evacuated from a restaurant across the street. >> once we got outside, they asked us to move down some and you hear a big explosion. they had already told us there was a bomb carry and everybody was kind of shook. >> reporter: police are still trying to figure out what that device was. whether it was a bomb. nobody was hurt. 46th avenue and juda street remain closed tonight. in fact, service has been redirected because of the police and fire activity that's going on here at the scene. they will be here for several more hours tonight. live in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. developing news where a brush fire continues to burn on k kimball island near ant
the explosion happened in a house behind the grocery store. a residents of the house died some time ago. family members were showing up to remove items when they saw something that looked suspicious. they had qualms and called police at 6:00 tonight and the bomb squad showed up. police say there were some evacuations in the area and the neighborhood. we talked to one gentleman who was evacuated from a restaurant across the street. >> once we got outside, they asked us to move down some...
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the landmark is a grocery store. why does it mean so much. it's in an area considered a food desert. we are at the circle of food store. why is the store so special? >> it's an historic place. this is kind of a phenomenon that happened right-hand the country. like you said, the food deserts. in america, 2.5 million people live away from a grocery store. this store coming back, a big deal for the city and country, they are trying to provide healthy options. >> for a decade cyril and her mother have been on a search for fresh food. after hurricane katrina destroyed 80% of new orleans, getting groceries is a tough task. where the nearest store was over a mile away for many people. a lot of folks did not come back, because they did not have this grocery in the area. it's so hard because there was no places here. you know, for older people too. many stores have reopened. the issue is in the urban areas. similar to other areas, the sheer lack of fresh food. 13% of the u.s. population lives more than a mile away from a grocery store. transportation
the landmark is a grocery store. why does it mean so much. it's in an area considered a food desert. we are at the circle of food store. why is the store so special? >> it's an historic place. this is kind of a phenomenon that happened right-hand the country. like you said, the food deserts. in america, 2.5 million people live away from a grocery store. this store coming back, a big deal for the city and country, they are trying to provide healthy options. >> for a decade cyril and...
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now, there is. >> by changing stores you shop at, you can save 25% on your groceries. gas prices have gone up about a nickel during past week depending where you fill up. it appears that won't last long. that trend is expected to continue. triple a says average prices was about $3.49 per gallon predicting it will be average about $3.43 and today marks the end of the incandescent light bulb. it's part of that 2007 law that raised minimum efficiency standards beyond what they can can manage. surprised? well, you're not alone. a survey found fewer than one in three adults were aware of this phase out. >> i know. really. >> really? >> thank you >> sure. >> new year started with a surprise for people. take a look at what this looks >> great. love it. it's g feels good. first day of the new year. wakes you up. >> that will wake you up all right. tomorrow is the last day of the king tide until january. >> so odd to see flooding. >> right. right. >> just get right alignment of the sun and >> no rain in site, here is a look across embarcadero. temperatures mid to upper 50 ndz s
now, there is. >> by changing stores you shop at, you can save 25% on your groceries. gas prices have gone up about a nickel during past week depending where you fill up. it appears that won't last long. that trend is expected to continue. triple a says average prices was about $3.49 per gallon predicting it will be average about $3.43 and today marks the end of the incandescent light bulb. it's part of that 2007 law that raised minimum efficiency standards beyond what they can can...
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sandra: you went to the grocery store -- stuart: i go to the grocery store every day.another big thing. ultra high death 4 katie thes. that is something i can go for. >> what is impressive is the systems were -- more affordable and the big deal content to share. read hastings of netflix was talking about how netflix is streaming 4 k content in a way that will not clogged up the pipes for other folks that are using streaming services which is a big deal. stuart: i am in for that. there are reports that the new samsung galaxys 5 smart phone will debut in april and may feature a retina scanner security feature. what do you make of that. >> samsung is looking for ways to compete in the high end smart phone market and as we know apple is going to be released with china mobile later this month so they are looking for ways like apple had in their iphone 5 a place to put your thumb and scan that to allow your phone, looking for ways basically to out do apple in this arena. stuart: i am not going with the fridge or the robotic vacuum cleaner but i am big on the tv and i don't m
sandra: you went to the grocery store -- stuart: i go to the grocery store every day.another big thing. ultra high death 4 katie thes. that is something i can go for. >> what is impressive is the systems were -- more affordable and the big deal content to share. read hastings of netflix was talking about how netflix is streaming 4 k content in a way that will not clogged up the pipes for other folks that are using streaming services which is a big deal. stuart: i am in for that. there are...
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. >> a mom scolds her kid in a grocery store. get the story behind the video that has the web wigging out. >>> and some guys enjoy a little nighttime snow jumping. why this time the snow hit back. >>> terrifying foot age of an incident that happened in august of 2013 was just released. this isthat my. >> that is at an air strip in iceland and that plane was an ambulance plane. as a matter of fact, that plane had just taken someone to a new by hospital and was headed back to this drag strip for an air show. there were some time trials for an air race about to happen. and according to reports, the pilot of that plane requested a fly-by which was approved by the tower. but then as you can see, he comes in very close, very fast, and then the wing touches down and that airplane explodes in to flames. >> so this is literally a drag strip like for race calls. he wasn't calling for an emergency landing, he was just trying to buzz the area? >> the ambulance plane was headed to be on site for the time trials for this air race that was happ
. >> a mom scolds her kid in a grocery store. get the story behind the video that has the web wigging out. >>> and some guys enjoy a little nighttime snow jumping. why this time the snow hit back. >>> terrifying foot age of an incident that happened in august of 2013 was just released. this isthat my. >> that is at an air strip in iceland and that plane was an ambulance plane. as a matter of fact, that plane had just taken someone to a new by hospital and was...
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first, we appreciate that grocery is being discussed as a separate item. the formula retail language is what was acknowledged one-size-fits-all and those discussions we realize the neighborhood nets the paramedic and other factual into one category i want to see more research in the study. the study is going to be you touching on employment and labor. i'm not sure how deep that discussion is going to be but add union labor and union grocery store and we'll appreciate having that discussion added on that. again withhold to continue to participate into the stakeholder and any other meetings that planning may pilth put together. i appreciate he everyone consideration >> thank you. next speaker, please for those who are in line. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> anyone interested to speak? >> good afternoon. commissioners and planning staff i'm pamela and i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak today. i would like to provide you all with a copy of a formula retail mapping prong that has been conducted by the local brokerage community. we've done
first, we appreciate that grocery is being discussed as a separate item. the formula retail language is what was acknowledged one-size-fits-all and those discussions we realize the neighborhood nets the paramedic and other factual into one category i want to see more research in the study. the study is going to be you touching on employment and labor. i'm not sure how deep that discussion is going to be but add union labor and union grocery store and we'll appreciate having that discussion...
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they are grocery clerks. i tell some of the other kentucky leaders all the time you would be surprised at how many of kentucky's uninsured that you know. and for the uninsured, the lack of health coverage puts their health and financial security at risk. these folks get up every morning and go to work, just hoping and praying they do not get sick. they have to choose sometimes between food and medicine. they skip visits to the doctor, hoping a condition and praying a condition turns out to be nothing. they live in fear and anxiety knowing that bankruptcy is only one bad diagnosis away. their children go long periods without checkups that focus on immunizations, on preventive care, on vision tests, hearing tests. that is unacceptable. so the short answer to why is kentucky being so aggressive in
they are grocery clerks. i tell some of the other kentucky leaders all the time you would be surprised at how many of kentucky's uninsured that you know. and for the uninsured, the lack of health coverage puts their health and financial security at risk. these folks get up every morning and go to work, just hoping and praying they do not get sick. they have to choose sometimes between food and medicine. they skip visits to the doctor, hoping a condition and praying a condition turns out to be...
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this can go beyond groceries, that is what we're talking. yes, they have the manipulation going into more since, but where is the future, we are digging into it more. >> coming up, as the ecb leaves rates unchanged, we look at the chances of another cut. ♪ >> infosys has raised their forecast for the second quarter. the second largest software exporter says that economic recovery is prompting companies in europe to spend more. they traded after beating estimates in the first quarter. they have benefited from anding outlets and higher japanese shopping districts and a jump in overseas revenue for the change. the first direct more week and air shuttle flight from scandinavia to fort lauderdale took off. this marks the start of the bid to build the cheapest airline. welcome back to "countdown close and -- "countdown." >> what is the possibility of a rate cut in the future? let's ask the chief european economist at barclays. mario draghi firm in his pledge strongly into sizing the ecb will maintain on accommodative stance for as much as possible
this can go beyond groceries, that is what we're talking. yes, they have the manipulation going into more since, but where is the future, we are digging into it more. >> coming up, as the ecb leaves rates unchanged, we look at the chances of another cut. ♪ >> infosys has raised their forecast for the second quarter. the second largest software exporter says that economic recovery is prompting companies in europe to spend more. they traded after beating estimates in the first...
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it may be a tough sell for a grocery store. plan to sell deeply discounted food past the expiration date. the country throws away about $155 billion in foot every year. much is still good to eat according to a study. miguel introduce us to the man behind the daily table. >> shopping for a healthy meal, this single momma is the the food bank looking if are affordable groceries just past their prime. >> it's a day or two old or three days pedestrian due. it's still very much edible. >> this is exactly the customer doug is looking for. the former president of trader joe's will open a new grocery store that sells expired food for pennies on the dollar. >> a lot of food that is wholesome and healthy just being disposed. >> he will offer fresh produce. >> you are looking for ingredients or selling. >> perfectly good dairy. and most other grocery store products at deep, deep discounts. >> grocers receive a lot of products that have a sell by or best buy date and they pull it off the shelves and some several days before. it's being tos
it may be a tough sell for a grocery store. plan to sell deeply discounted food past the expiration date. the country throws away about $155 billion in foot every year. much is still good to eat according to a study. miguel introduce us to the man behind the daily table. >> shopping for a healthy meal, this single momma is the the food bank looking if are affordable groceries just past their prime. >> it's a day or two old or three days pedestrian due. it's still very much edible....
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store as they are walking out of the grocery store handcuffed and fingerprinted. row maatt launde corner. the problem with that is ice law enforcement officers are not permitted constitutionally to create a latina dragnet and arrest everyone and fingerprint them and decide who they want to premove. that's exactly what the constitution prohibits. >> i want to follow-up on the last part that have segment, what happens if a parent is at that grocery store with their children? are they being put in the back of these vans and fingerprinted? >> absolutely. in fact, we have a story today a print store out website about a guy who was picked up and he was put in the back of a van and driven around for six hours while they found other people and other people they stopped for snacks, according to him. so, you know, he's shackled in three different places in the back of the fan, six hours waiting to get to the station and he was supposed to be picking up his kid and couldn't tell his wife that he couldn't go pick up the kid. >> how is that not racial profiling? people have to
store as they are walking out of the grocery store handcuffed and fingerprinted. row maatt launde corner. the problem with that is ice law enforcement officers are not permitted constitutionally to create a latina dragnet and arrest everyone and fingerprint them and decide who they want to premove. that's exactly what the constitution prohibits. >> i want to follow-up on the last part that have segment, what happens if a parent is at that grocery store with their children? are they being...
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the explosion happened in a house behind the grocery store. a residents of the house died some time ago. family members were showing up to remove items when they saw something that looked suspicious. they had qualms and called police at 6:00 tonight and the bomb squad showed up. police say there were some evacuations in the area and the neighborhood. we talked to one gentleman who was evacuated from a restaurant across the street. >> once we got outside, they asked us to move down some and you hear a big explosion. they had already told us there was a bomb carry and everybody was kind of shook. >> reporter: police are still trying to figure out what that device was. whether it was a bomb. nobody was hurt. 46th avenue and juda street remain closed tonight. in fact, service has been redirected because of the police and fire activity that's going on here at the scene. they will be here for several more hours tonight. live in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. developing news where a brush fire continues to burn on bu m kimball island near
the explosion happened in a house behind the grocery store. a residents of the house died some time ago. family members were showing up to remove items when they saw something that looked suspicious. they had qualms and called police at 6:00 tonight and the bomb squad showed up. police say there were some evacuations in the area and the neighborhood. we talked to one gentleman who was evacuated from a restaurant across the street. >> once we got outside, they asked us to move down some...
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groceries on the floor. you see the tall guy trying to intervene. he's like carrying his mom out. the kids are coming over taunting the mom, slapping her with her own wig. and at one point the kid does a crossover dribble with the wig. i cannot believe this is happening. almost get her out of the store. she come s barging back in. just uploaded really recently. this thing went incredibly viral. lots of comments. it is the handiwork of miss must have muffet. you might remember zida pew. she likes to push the envelope with the pranks. a lot of people say how can the parents let this get out of control. she did admit this was her work. >> it is just a prank. >> this is somebody's place of business. >> remember who we're talking about. there is other products knocked over and displays knocked over and sure they didn'tick that stuff up. >> the store not she says she doesn't do the pranks to become famous. she does them all because each one has a message behind it. >> what is the message? >> the message she's making lots of money off the viral videos. >> gentlemen, you like the ladies w
groceries on the floor. you see the tall guy trying to intervene. he's like carrying his mom out. the kids are coming over taunting the mom, slapping her with her own wig. and at one point the kid does a crossover dribble with the wig. i cannot believe this is happening. almost get her out of the store. she come s barging back in. just uploaded really recently. this thing went incredibly viral. lots of comments. it is the handiwork of miss must have muffet. you might remember zida pew. she...
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>> it is all about groceries. they are the hardest thing to deliver. the most volume this and the least value. if you nailed this, you basically nailed online retailing. today, their website has gone live for morrison's. they are delivering in the midland. a 260 million pound deal they struck back in may last year. in a quarter of the time and in a fraction of the price, they managed to bring morrison's online. remember, morrison's had a profit warning yesterday because they are not online where its competitors are. licensing, technology and services helping them ramp up and get where they need to be in the marketplace at the moment. ocado alone offers 35,000 products online. they cover 73% of the u.k.. we'll just have to see how fshtly they do it for morrison's -- efficiently they do it for morseon's. the potential now is where will they go abroad and what other kidse of retailers will they offer? pets? baby products? >> thanks for that roundup. we'll see you later on. with me now is the investment director at london and capital. ocado -- a performanc
>> it is all about groceries. they are the hardest thing to deliver. the most volume this and the least value. if you nailed this, you basically nailed online retailing. today, their website has gone live for morrison's. they are delivering in the midland. a 260 million pound deal they struck back in may last year. in a quarter of the time and in a fraction of the price, they managed to bring morrison's online. remember, morrison's had a profit warning yesterday because they are not...
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. >>> and plus $50 billion of good food is thrown out each year and how a grocery store plans to get it to those who need it. the news starts now. >> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. >> i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. students of a college student who considers bay area his home, reacting after a student attending penn state who found a bomb and bomb making materials in his apartment. we are live from one of his friends from high school. >> he graduated from carl mont high school and now facing serious charges laid out in this criminal complaint, including possessing a weapon of mass destruction. now he's already charged with something called risking catastrophe and there are charges that carry a possible punishment of life in prison. the 19-year-old's family lives in san carlos but he is not a legal citizen and an expert told us if he is convicted, he will likely be deported. police came to his apartment in altoona and found a suitcase carrying a home made bomb and other chemicals that he bought on line. he said he will blow thi
. >>> and plus $50 billion of good food is thrown out each year and how a grocery store plans to get it to those who need it. the news starts now. >> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. >> i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. students of a college student who considers bay area his home, reacting after a student attending penn state who found a bomb and bomb making materials in his apartment. we are live from one...
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we are seeing the deployment of robots in grocery outlets. times that people spend in stores, they are looking to see -- where is there a gap in the shelf? these robots glide down the aisle using 3-d cameras and they can see if the cornflakes are out and you need to bring more out. >> product restocking. >> that is a start. there is nothing to start the robots from growing from there. it could follow you around, take your groceries, answer questions. >> give me a time frame. five years out, 10 years out. >> i think 10 years from now, if you are going to the store, you can have a fully customized experience. you could even expect in that timeframe to go into a store and say, i want that shirt, i want it in that color and my size, 10 minutes. we could move to mass customization. we already have robot seamstresses. where that will go in 10 years, we can have a really -- >> 10 years. >> since and i think -- what is really exciting is synthesizing these connections. 10 years ago, you had your line of credit and your local stores. with data, we can
we are seeing the deployment of robots in grocery outlets. times that people spend in stores, they are looking to see -- where is there a gap in the shelf? these robots glide down the aisle using 3-d cameras and they can see if the cornflakes are out and you need to bring more out. >> product restocking. >> that is a start. there is nothing to start the robots from growing from there. it could follow you around, take your groceries, answer questions. >> give me a time frame....
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go to progresso.com to enter. >>> wait until you see these kids in a grocery store.h a video camera notices this little fellow here. >> he's eating the grapes. >> that's harmless. but he's kind of, like, the mom is right over here. she's not doing anything about this little boy eating the grapes. the guy can't believe it. >> the dude with the camera says, i'm going to tell your mom. >> your kid is eating all the grapes. >> the mom says i'm not having this. she goes over to her son -- she starts yelling at the boy and the boy starts back talking to his mom. >> you don't talk to your mother like that. >> this thing is just getting started. >> listen, i will not tell you twice. >> as we said before on the show, gayle, you like to say it -- >> we've got a problem. >> [ bleep ]. >> the hair comes off. now a full on fight happens between mom and son. other people start to intervene. >> [ bleep ]. >> they're knocking stuff over. groceries on the floor. you see the tall guy trying to intervene. he's like carrying his mom out. the kids are coming over taunting the mom, slappi
go to progresso.com to enter. >>> wait until you see these kids in a grocery store.h a video camera notices this little fellow here. >> he's eating the grapes. >> that's harmless. but he's kind of, like, the mom is right over here. she's not doing anything about this little boy eating the grapes. the guy can't believe it. >> the dude with the camera says, i'm going to tell your mom. >> your kid is eating all the grapes. >> the mom says i'm not having this....
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chaing a grocery store that sells expired food. >> yeah. healthy food that is past its prime it is still safe to eat. the store is called the daily table and will open in massachusetts. it will be a grocery store and a cafÉ. >> you can get the expired food and eat it right then and there. >> it is good right now. you have to either right now. >> your time is 4:57. be owned -- why you might be owed a refund. >> for the of problems f
chaing a grocery store that sells expired food. >> yeah. healthy food that is past its prime it is still safe to eat. the store is called the daily table and will open in massachusetts. it will be a grocery store and a cafÉ. >> you can get the expired food and eat it right then and there. >> it is good right now. you have to either right now. >> your time is 4:57. be owned -- why you might be owed a refund. >> for the of problems f
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already grocery stores in the area have sold out of bottled water. schools and restaurants are closed and the state legislature is on hold. the chemical leaked into the river close by from a local coal treatment facility yesterday. it's colorless and some say smells like black licorice. it can be harmful if inhaled or ingested. environmental officials say nothing can be done to clean the chemical because of it floating on the water. joining me on the phone is david gutman from the charleston gazette. most alarming part of this and there are many parts to this is that many of the stores are out of water and the question is what are people going to do if they just need simple, clean water here? >> well, richard, the government has set up a number of stations where people can go to get water at local high schools, local small colleges, firestations, emergency facilities, where they are continuously trucking in tankers full of water and the big issue right now is nobody knows how long this is going to last for. >> how long and then how to clean it up. an
already grocery stores in the area have sold out of bottled water. schools and restaurants are closed and the state legislature is on hold. the chemical leaked into the river close by from a local coal treatment facility yesterday. it's colorless and some say smells like black licorice. it can be harmful if inhaled or ingested. environmental officials say nothing can be done to clean the chemical because of it floating on the water. joining me on the phone is david gutman from the charleston...
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the more and more moms are asking us to open local boutiques and grocery in grocery stores and department retail. gerri: christopher and jessica, thank you both for coming on. what great stuff. and the products we have right here. still to come, my "two cents more." and it was meant to be a one-stop shop for consumers. so why are unions fired up over a plan to put post offices in your local staples store? stay with us. sonoma company. ♪ ♪ ♪ gerri: post office labor unions threatening a boycott. details coming up next. gerri: the post office union is threatening a boycott of staples. the union is angry over a retail partnership. after union members picketed headquarters in chicago. it's always great to have you here. so was that the postal service is idea to actually do this? what is going on? >> a lot of grocery stores, now the program is expanding and rolling out across the country. the average postal worker earns over $90,000 a year in salary and benefits. gerri: the postal service is losing a ton of money. will this help them if they can sell some of their products? ultimately is a goo
the more and more moms are asking us to open local boutiques and grocery in grocery stores and department retail. gerri: christopher and jessica, thank you both for coming on. what great stuff. and the products we have right here. still to come, my "two cents more." and it was meant to be a one-stop shop for consumers. so why are unions fired up over a plan to put post offices in your local staples store? stay with us. sonoma company. ♪ ♪ ♪ gerri: post office labor unions...
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population lives more than a mile away from a grocery store. transportation is an issue for many. making the areas food deserts. there's one store for every 14,000, but nationwide there's one grocery store for 85-00 on average. >> it's vital because of people needing fresh food, produce, meat and at a good price. >> and many of the places that return here serve fast food. fried chicken, and all-round poor options. >> i remember one day i was walking outside. it was closed, i was working in here cleaning. a lady came up. she got down to her knees and said, "please, bring the store back because i have to travel too far on a bus to get bananas", there's a big blessing. >> it's not all about nothing but healthy food. it's about eating great quality food, and enjoying the really great spurge times as well. >> because if you offer quality in another area of the city, you should be able to do it in this area also, which is - that is a very rooted long-time community of african-americans. >> it's like a reunion. >> you come in and did everything. everybody met here. and you was able to se
population lives more than a mile away from a grocery store. transportation is an issue for many. making the areas food deserts. there's one store for every 14,000, but nationwide there's one grocery store for 85-00 on average. >> it's vital because of people needing fresh food, produce, meat and at a good price. >> and many of the places that return here serve fast food. fried chicken, and all-round poor options. >> i remember one day i was walking outside. it was closed, i...
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we should be conserving. >> the ban aapplies to groceries, markets and stores.you come without a bag, you can get a paper one, but it will cost you. you can get chinese take out in a plastic paper back and mum and pop groceries have until june to comply. billions of bags are distributed. it was a one-sided argument when the los angeles city council passed a law. >> they become trash, clog the gutters, pollute the river and trash our beaches. >> if you want to see a vish destroyed, go see what plastic does to a fish, what it does to the food chain, what it does to life itself. >> now about 90 city and county governments banned or limited plastic grocery bags. one of the prime movers behind the bans is the environment group heal the bay. it will have impact larger than locally. i think we'll start to see momentum on the issue of plastic pollution, and its consequences. state wide, nationally and internationally, as we see simple changes like bringing a reasonable bag can make a lot of differencism. >> getting shoppers in the habit is the big trip. >> they gave me
we should be conserving. >> the ban aapplies to groceries, markets and stores.you come without a bag, you can get a paper one, but it will cost you. you can get chinese take out in a plastic paper back and mum and pop groceries have until june to comply. billions of bags are distributed. it was a one-sided argument when the los angeles city council passed a law. >> they become trash, clog the gutters, pollute the river and trash our beaches. >> if you want to see a vish...
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what happens for a parent is in the grocery store with their children? >> absolutely. and, in fact, we have a story today about a guy who was picked up and he was put in the back of the van and driven around for six hours while they went with and found other people, they stopped for snacks according to him. so he is shackled in three different places six hours waiting to get to the station, and he was supposed to be picking up his kid, and couldn't tell his wife that he couldn't go pick up the kid. >> how is this not racial profiling in. >> absolutely, particularly the people there, because it's only really happening in latino neighborhoods. and i did ask, if they go into a hispanic grocery store, and i am standing there and they decide to scan as they say, the other people, will i be detained and made to be fingerprints and the answer was oh no, not you. but he couldn't tell me i wouldn't fit in, when others would. so when they say they scan them, they are doing them a favor, it is convenient for the people because they don't have to take them downtown to finger print
what happens for a parent is in the grocery store with their children? >> absolutely. and, in fact, we have a story today about a guy who was picked up and he was put in the back of the van and driven around for six hours while they went with and found other people, they stopped for snacks according to him. so he is shackled in three different places six hours waiting to get to the station, and he was supposed to be picking up his kid, and couldn't tell his wife that he couldn't go pick...