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More confirmation that Wingstop wings are just Tyson chicken wings
Right outside the Wingstop are their cases of wings being delivered, right on the boxes it says βTysonβ
Tyson supplies the chicken for tons of places but the controversy here is that theyβre just chicken wings you can literally buy from the grocery store that are fried and sauced
The bigger controversy is the markup, I previously did the math Iβll include it here
I ran the numbers on Tyson wholesale chicken prices and compared it to Wingstop prices
They markup the chicken over 500%
- Wholesale Tyson chicken wings typically cost restaurants $1.50β$2.50+ per pound
- A pound of bone-in wings yields roughly 8β10 wings
- Cost to Wingstop: $0.20β$0.35 per wing thatβs including sauce, seasoning and prep
- Selling price: $1.00β$1.50+ per wing, or even higher in combos
- Markup is 300β500%+ on chicken cost
Youβre just paying for regular Tyson chicken wings in sauce thatβs fried
You can literally make it at home and save yourself up to 500% markup
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Right outside the Wingstop are their cases of wings being delivered, right on the boxes it says βTysonβ
Tyson supplies the chicken for tons of places but the controversy here is that theyβre just chicken wings you can literally buy from the grocery store that are fried and sauced
The bigger controversy is the markup, I previously did the math Iβll include it here
I ran the numbers on Tyson wholesale chicken prices and compared it to Wingstop prices
They markup the chicken over 500%
- Wholesale Tyson chicken wings typically cost restaurants $1.50β$2.50+ per pound
- A pound of bone-in wings yields roughly 8β10 wings
- Cost to Wingstop: $0.20β$0.35 per wing thatβs including sauce, seasoning and prep
- Selling price: $1.00β$1.50+ per wing, or even higher in combos
- Markup is 300β500%+ on chicken cost
Youβre just paying for regular Tyson chicken wings in sauce thatβs fried
You can literally make it at home and save yourself up to 500% markup
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THIS IS ABSOLUTELY CRAZY.
Last year, Bybit suffered a $1.5 billion hack carried out by North Korea's Lazarus group.
But that's not all.
This is why the US sanctioned Iran's crypto exchange Nobitex, which was laundering more than half of Iran's crypto income.
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Last year, Bybit suffered a $1.5 billion hack carried out by North Korea's Lazarus group.
But that's not all.
This is why the US sanctioned Iran's crypto exchange Nobitex, which was laundering more than half of Iran's crypto income.
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$530,000,000,000 wiped out from the US stock market at open as tech sell-off continues.
Damnn...
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BREAKING: $STRC hits a new all time low of $71.25.
It is now down -28% from its $100 peg.
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It is now down -28% from its $100 peg.
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Fireworks have been banned across Utah through the July 4 holiday weekend as massive wildfires continue to scorch tens of thousands of acres across the state
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Parisians are diving straight into the River Seine to escape 105Β°F heat.
What makes this wild is that swimming here was banned from 1923 until last year (102 years!)
Europeans will do anything except install A/C
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What makes this wild is that swimming here was banned from 1923 until last year (102 years!)
Europeans will do anything except install A/C
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POWERFUL remarks from RealTomHoman: "Iβve stood in the back of a tractor trailer with 19 dead people at my feet, including a 5-year-old boyβthey all baked to death. I got to the crime scene, theyβre all their underwear, trying to get some relief from the 170 degree heat in the back of steel truck with no air. Think of the way these people died. I've gone on my knees to talk to little girls as young as 9, that were raped multiple times by members of a cartel... Thatβs what happens when you have an unsecure border. Well guess what β thereβs no little 9-year-old girl right now that anybody's getting on their knees and talking to because Trump has closed the border down."
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Retail is piling into chip stocks:
Retail investors have purchased a massive +$22.5 billion of US-listed semiconductor ETFs year-to-date.
This figure has surged more than +1,000% since early April.
Over the last month alone, retail purchases rose to +$12.0 billion, the highest monthly purchase on record.
To put this into perspective, monthly retail purchases of US-listed semiconductor ETFs did not exceed +$2.0 billion in any month of 2024 and 2025.
Meanwhile, retail has spent an average of $1.9 billion per day on semiconductor options contracts so far in June, up +16% from the previous record of $1.6 billion set in May.
Retail investors are chasing the chip rally.
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Retail investors have purchased a massive +$22.5 billion of US-listed semiconductor ETFs year-to-date.
This figure has surged more than +1,000% since early April.
Over the last month alone, retail purchases rose to +$12.0 billion, the highest monthly purchase on record.
To put this into perspective, monthly retail purchases of US-listed semiconductor ETFs did not exceed +$2.0 billion in any month of 2024 and 2025.
Meanwhile, retail has spent an average of $1.9 billion per day on semiconductor options contracts so far in June, up +16% from the previous record of $1.6 billion set in May.
Retail investors are chasing the chip rally.
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REPORT: META EMPLOYEES PRAYING TO BE IN NEXT ROUND OF LAYOFFS
A new bombshell report says CTO Andrew "Boz" Bosworth admits morale is the worst it's ever been. He says the way they handled restructuring was "atrocious."
This is the same CTO who told unhappy staff to "just quit" last year. The same CTO Zuck granted stock options worth up to $921M in March.
Chief Product Officer Chris Cox calls working at Meta "insanity" and "what the f&ck." Even Zuck admits recently they have "made some mistakes." You think?
Now, employees are saying they believe severance is the only way out.
Since November 2022 Meta has cut 32,600 jobs.
Fired 3,600 "low performers" who had good reviews.
Tracked 70,000 employees' keystrokes to train AI until 1,600 workers signed a petition.
Reassigned 7,000 more to AI training jobs, one of which an employee called a gulag.
Cut thousands more open positions.
And, reportedly, will have another round of at least 8,000 cut within months.
All of this was supposed to make Meta win the AI race.
As of now, they're losing it.
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A new bombshell report says CTO Andrew "Boz" Bosworth admits morale is the worst it's ever been. He says the way they handled restructuring was "atrocious."
This is the same CTO who told unhappy staff to "just quit" last year. The same CTO Zuck granted stock options worth up to $921M in March.
Chief Product Officer Chris Cox calls working at Meta "insanity" and "what the f&ck." Even Zuck admits recently they have "made some mistakes." You think?
Now, employees are saying they believe severance is the only way out.
Since November 2022 Meta has cut 32,600 jobs.
Fired 3,600 "low performers" who had good reviews.
Tracked 70,000 employees' keystrokes to train AI until 1,600 workers signed a petition.
Reassigned 7,000 more to AI training jobs, one of which an employee called a gulag.
Cut thousands more open positions.
And, reportedly, will have another round of at least 8,000 cut within months.
All of this was supposed to make Meta win the AI race.
As of now, they're losing it.
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Bolton on mishandling classified info: "This is a serious crime. Devastating indictment. End of Trump's career."
He just pled guilty to doing exactly that
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He just pled guilty to doing exactly that
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