Uber Eats makes ordering food just as easy as ordering a car. The food delivery service is out with a brand new survey that reveals the weird and wacky eating habits of Americans with its "How America Eats" survey.
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Giphy, eBay Kicks, Lambos: The Week's Biggest Newsmakers on the Week's Biggest News
Cheddar has been covering the biggest news of the week with some of the biggest names in the biz. In case you missed it, we've pulled together some of the highlights that will keep you informed as we get ready for the week ahead.

Despite Supply Chain Issues, Amazon Has a Plan to Get Your Holiday Packages To You
Cheddar News visited the Amazon Fulfillment Center in Robbinsville, New Jersey and spoke to Amazon global communications director Rena Lunak to learn more about how its prepared for the supply chain crunch this holiday season.

Job Report Gives Mixed Signals as Economy Braces for New COVID Variant
Despite missing estimates on job gains by a wide margin, the November 2021 jobs report from the Labor Department shows an economy trudging along toward its pre-pandemic state.

Stocks Slump After Murky Jobs Report as Markets Swing
Wall Street closed out a bumpy week with more losses on Friday following a mixed reading on U.S. jobs markets that investors said was tough to parse. The S&P 500 gave up an early gain and closed 0.8% lower.

Christmas Tree Buyers Face Reduced Supplies, Higher Prices
Extreme weather and supply chain disruptions have reduced supplies of both real and artificial trees this season.

MLB Owners Lock Out Players, 1st Work Stoppage Since 1995
Major League Baseball plunged into its first work stoppage in a quarter-century when the sport’s collective bargaining agreement expired and owners immediately locked out players in a move that threatens spring training and opening day.

From Square to Block: Another Tech Company Changes Its Name
A month after Facebook changed its name to Meta, Square Inc. is changing its name to Block.

Broad Rally Lifts U.S. Stocks After Run of Volatile Trading
Stocks rose broadly on Wall Street Thursday as investors continue to monitor the spread of the new coronavirus variant as well as measures that the U.S. and other governments are taking to restrain it.

El Salvador 'Bitcoin Bond' Could Ease Reliance on Foreign Debt, Says Architect
President Nayib Bukele announced last week that the Central American country plans to issue the world's first "Bitcoin bond" early next year.



