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Mouldy Food: What's Safe To Eat?

Food safety experts reveal when mouldy food should be binned and when it's perfectly safe to consume, potentially saving households hundreds of pounds annually.

Amazon Drivers Forced to Wear AI Surveillance Glasses

Exclusive investigation reveals Amazon delivery drivers are being mandated to wear AI-powered smart glasses that monitor their every move, raising serious concerns about worker privacy and digital rights in Britain's gig economy.

Australia Post Faces Criminal Charges Over Mail Delivery

Australia's postal service confronts serious criminal allegations for reportedly failing to meet delivery standards, raising concerns about international mail services affecting British households and businesses.

Ultimate Guide to Premium Cat Food 2024

Discover the best cat food brands in the UK market, from veterinary-approved dry food to gourmet wet options. Our comprehensive guide helps you make informed choices for your feline's health and happiness.

DoorDash driver arrested for meth during delivery

A routine food delivery took an alarming turn when Kentucky police discovered the DoorDash driver was allegedly operating under the influence of methamphetamine, leading to immediate arrest and serious charges.

Beijing Parcel Delivery: The Brutal Truth Exposed

Hu Anyan's powerful memoir 'I Deliver Parcels in Beijing' reveals the brutal truth behind China's gig economy, where delivery riders face exhaustion, exploitation and urban isolation in their relentless pursuit of the Chinese Dream.

Delivery Robots Expand Across UK in Starship Rollout

Starship Technologies, founded by Skype co-creator Ahti Heinla, is dramatically expanding its autonomous delivery robot network across British towns, revolutionising how consumers receive groceries and parcels.

Amazon drone crashes trigger FAA safety investigation

Exclusive investigation reveals Amazon's delivery drones have suffered multiple crashes, including dramatic collisions with cranes and communication failures, raising serious safety concerns about the future of airborne parcel delivery.

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