Posted By Jerilyn Jordan on Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 12:21 PM click to enlarge Google Maps/Street View Drought s Royal Oak location is among the four to close at the end of April. Don t panic Drought juice freaks. Just because the beloved, highly Instagrammable, and certified organic cold-pressed juicery announced Friday that it would be closing all four of its retail stores, it doesn t mean there s going to be a Drought drought. According to
The Detroit Free Press, Drought announced that it will be turning its focus to wholesale business, which includes consolidating the various storefronts into the midwest juice giant s 17,000 square foot Berkley kitchen and production headquarters.
Epicenter at Agritopia: 7 more restaurants, retailers join Epicenter project in Gilbert
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PHOENIX â As construction on Epicenter at Agritopia continues to take shape in Gilbert, developers on Tuesday announced the next wave of bars, restaurants, and businesses that are expected to be part of the community and entertainment development when it opens in late 2021 and early 2022.
The newly-announced tenants include:
Spinato s Pizzeria - A popular pizzeria with locations primarily in the East Valley
Belly Kitchen & Bar - A Southeast Asian restaurant and bar in Phoenix
Source - A new fast-casual Mediterranean restaurant
You stand in the store or scan online and the selection can be overwhelming: What to try and buy this week among the vast and growing array of plant-based food and drinks that are directed at boosting our health, strengthening immunity, lose weight fast, and make it easier than ever to eat a plant-based diet? Here the editors of
The Beet share our favorite snacks, drinks, and ingredients to try next. Lucy Danziger, Stephanie McClain, Hailey Welch, and Caitlin Mucerino are experts by this time, having taste-tested and tried out hundreds of plant-based products in the past year (since launching
Legal marijuana, paid sick leave, and more: 5 laws and regulations taking effect Jan. 1 Ben Werschkul
Most lawmakers around the U.S. have adjourned until the new year, but some of their work is just about to be felt in a range of new laws and regulations set to go into effect on Jan. 1.
These new rules touch on many areas of life from distracted driving to marijuana to paid sick leave here’s a sampling of changes that will affect the workplace, business, and financial markets in 2021.
Marijuana becomes legal in New Jersey and Montana
Five state marijuana initiatives passed in November, with recreational weed being legalized in New Jersey and Montana starting on Jan. 1. Marijuana is set to become fully legal to use in Montana this weekend but not yet legal to sell commercially until 2022.