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The inflationary 2020s mean fast food just isn’t cheap anymore

The all-American genre of fast food has historically been an inflation killer. Industrialization in the restaurant industry has lowered prices for consumers year after year ever since the first White Castle opened in 1921, signaling the beginning of the industry, and definitely since McDonald’s debuted in the early 1940s.

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Fitch flags Bed Bath & Beyond as higher default risk

Bed Bath & Beyond moved to the top tier of Fitch’s “top market concern bonds” watch list for potential default following the retailer’s recent disastrous financial results, Eric Rosenthal, the rating agency’s senior director of leveraged finance, tells Axios. Why it matters: Bed Bath & Beyond, as one of the remaining category killers in the…

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China Edutech Surge Lures Investors as US Melts Down

The rapid revival of Chinese education companies’ business is boosting investor appetite for the stocks that bore the brunt of Beijing’s yearlong regulatory crackdown. A bellwether of the sector, New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc., has almost doubled in the past 30 days, turning itself from one of the worst-performing US-listed Chinese stocks since…

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