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Panera to remove ‘Charged Sips’ drink from Canada amid wrongful death lawsuitsPanera Breads plans to stop selling the beverages in Canada, a spokesperson confirmed to Global News on Wednesday. However, the spokesperson did not specify the exact timeline.HealthMay 8
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Panera’s Charged Lemonade blamed for 2nd death in lawsuitThe lawsuit comes less than 2 months after Panera Bread was sued by the family of a 21-year-old Ivy League student, who died after allegedly drinking a Charged Lemonade.TrendingDec 6, 2023
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Panera adds warning to ‘Charged Lemonade’ after college student’s deathPanera Bread is facing a lawsuit after an Ivy League student with a heart condition died after allegedly drinking a large cup of 'Charged Lemonade.'U.S. NewsOct 30, 2023
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Panera sued over ‘Charged Lemonade’ energy drink after college student diesSarah Katz had lived with a heart condition since she was five. After drinking a 'Charged Lemonade' at Panera Bread, she went into cardiac arrest, a lawsuit claims.U.S. NewsOct 24, 2023
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German owners of Krispy Kreme ‘ashamed’ of family’s buried Nazi pastThe Reimann family will donate $11 million from a fortune they amassed through owning Krispy Kreme, Keurig, Panera Bread and other brands.WorldMar 26, 2019
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3-year-old girl sits with officer eating alone and asks for a play dateA three-year-old girl asked a Massachusetts police officer if they could have a play date while talking to him during his dinner break. The girl had started a conversation with the officer after seeing him eating alone.WorldApr 3, 2017
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Panera Bread manager fired after being caught on camera punching former employeeThe manager of a New York City Panera Bread was fired but not charged after a video of him knocking out a former employee was spread online.Jul 9, 2015
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Panera Bread to drop dozens of artificial ingredients from menuPanera Bread is the latest company to tout the removal of artificial ingredients, adding fuel to the debate over whether that improves food quality or is just a marketing tool.ConsumerMay 5, 2015
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Calorie counting: Are ‘casual’ fast food restaurants actually healthier?The landscape of consumer demand when it comes to fast-food has seen a drastic shift. Consumers who deem themselves to be more health-conscious are avoiding traditional venues like McDonald’s in favour of options like Chipotle.HealthApr 3, 2015
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