Soup sold at Whole Foods, Amazon recalled in numerous states: FDA

Soup’s off the menu — literally. A soup sold at Whole Foods stores across more than a dozen states has been recalled after federal officials discovered it may contain an unexpected (and potentially dangerous) ingredient: shrimp. Kettle Cuisine is recalling 24-ounce cups of Whole Foods Market Kitchen Minestrone Soup after the US Food and Drug Administration said the product may contain undeclared crustacean shellfish. In other words, if you’re allergic to shellfish, this cozy veggie classic could turn into a not-so-cozy emergency. The recall spans a wide swath of the US, with the vegetarian soup distributed across the South, Northeast…

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WWE fans pay tribute to Kyle Busch, the one-time 24/7 champion

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Kyle Busch will be remembered for his success on the racetrack as one of the most dominant NASCAR drivers at any level of the sport.Busch, who tragically died at the age of 41 on Thursday, was a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion…

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Exclusive | NYC is the city that never sleeps once again — restaurants, salons and gyms are scrambling to feed your 24/7 needs

Once coined “the city that never sleeps,” a sizable portion of NYC now has a sensible, if not yawn-inducing bedtime.  While most Empire City bars, nightclubs, fitness centers and even supermarkets once stayed open until the wee hours, the pall of the pandemic changed the circadian rhythm of the city — shifting some 24-hour hotspots into sundown-to-sunset (or not much later) establishments. Jessica Heaven, a 33-year-old musician and event planner who’s lived in NYC for 10 years, told The Post that throughout her Gotham tenure, she’s seen the city’s schedule go through shifts: from late-night loaded, to doors closing early,…

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