Taco Bell is a fast food chain that's been hustling on innovation. This week, their all-digital location opened in Times Square, and soon customers can place their order through social media or text message. But today, social media is going loco over the Taco Bell logo after some groupies of the Bell have zoomed in on an alleged hidden meaning.Fast food brands are prime proof that there's a lot of recognition power in logos—but some fans of Taco Bell have taken this examination to a new level. Social media is buzzing with what some Taco Bell lovers insist they've identified as a hidden meaning inside the bell. Take a look at the yellow clapper, which Creative Bloq points out as the ball inside the bell that creates the dinging sound. That's right: in this illustration, the yellow part of the Taco Bell logo actually strikes some resemblance to a taco.RELATED: 7 New Fast Food Chicken Sandwiches Everyone Is Talking AboutI've scoured the internet and somehow no one seems to have noticed before yesterday that the Taco Bell logo is actually a taco bell. This was discovered and pointed out to me by the author of Dragons Love Tacos, Adam Rubin. from r/DesignPornHow strong is your agreement here? Mild? Medium? Some Reddit users are participating in quite a debate, with some kinda buying in to the Taco Bell logo theory, while others aren't having it. Said one: "Or, hear me out, it's just a bell. If they wanted to emphasize the taco shape, they could have turned the bell upside down and added a little lettuce around the outside."Hey—we aren't ones to criticize imagination. The Taco Bell logo has been the source of plenty of debate in recent years, as some of the design-minded set criticized their move away from the purple, hot pink, and yellow logo above to a clean white illustration in 2015—their first logo change in 20 years. Just like a favorite order, why mess with a good thing? At the time, Advertising Age reported that corporate decision-makers felt the more modern white design would lend itself to better customization for campaigns and other promotion purposes.Check out more analysis of Taco Bell's logo in 7 Fast Food Messages with Hidden Meanings. (Heads-up: you were so wrong if you thought the McDonald's golden arches were meant to call French fries to mind…)Sign up for the Eat This, Not That! newsletter for daily delivery of the food news everybody's talking about.
WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of the securities of APA Corporation f/k/a Apache Corporation (NASDAQ: APA) between September 7, 2016 and March 13, 2020, inclusive (the "Class Period") of the important April 26, 2021 lead plaintiff deadline.
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A doctor for imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is in the third week of a hunger strike, says his health is deteriorating rapidly and the 44-year-old Kremlin critic could be on the verge of death. Physician Yaroslav Ashikhmin said Saturday that test results he received from Navalny’s family show him with sharply elevated levels of potassium, which can bring on cardiac arrest, and heightened creatinine levels that indicate impaired kidneys. Anastasia Vasilyeva, head of the Navalny-backed Alliance of Doctors union, said on Twitter that “action must be taken immediately.”
RADNOR, Pa., April 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The law firm of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP announces that a securities fraud class action lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Central District of California against AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc. (NYSE: UAVS) (“AgEagle”) on behalf of those who purchased or acquired AgEagle securities between September 3, 2019 and February 18, 2021, inclusive (the “Class Period”). Investor Deadline Reminder: Investors who purchased or acquired AgEagle securities during the Class Period may, no later than April 27, 2021, seek to be appointed as a lead plaintiff representative of the class. For additional information or to learn how to participate in this litigation please contact Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP: James Maro, Esq. (484) 270-1453 or Adrienne Bell, Esq. (484) 270-1435; toll free at (844) 887-9500; via e-mail at info@ktmc.com; or click https://www.ktmc.com/ageagle-aerial-systems-class-action-lawsuit?utm_source=PR&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=eagle AgEagle is a commercial drone company that is engaged in the design, engineering, and manufacturing of commercial drones, as well as in providing drone services and solutions to the agriculture industry. Throughout the Class Period, AgEagle signaled to investors that AgEagle had partnered with Amazon.com, Inc. (“Amazon”) to manufacture and assemble drones for the delivery of consumer goods. However, on October 14, 2020, news broke that Amazon did not have a partnership agreement with AgEagle, and in fact never did. The Wichita Business Journal published a story with the headline: “Exclusive: Who’s AgEagle’s big customer? We now know who it’s not.” The article reported that AgEagle was not partnering with Amazon. The complaint alleges that, throughout the Class Period, the defendants made false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) AgEagle did not have a partnership with Amazon and in fact never had any relationship with Amazon; (2) rather than correct the public’s understanding about a partnership with Amazon, the defendants were actively contributing to the rumor that AgEagle had a partnership with Amazon; and (3) as a result, the defendants’ statements about AgEagle’s business, operations, and prospects, were materially false and misleading and/or lacked a reasonable basis at all relevant times. AgEagle investors may, no later than April 27, 2021, seek to be appointed as a lead plaintiff representative of the class through Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP, or other counsel, or may choose to do nothing and remain an absent class member. A lead plaintiff is a representative party who acts on behalf of all class members in directing the litigation. In order to be appointed as a lead plaintiff, the Court must determine that the class member’s claim is typical of the claims of other class members, and that the class member will adequately represent the class. Your ability to share in any recovery is not affected by the decision of whether or not to serve as a lead plaintiff. Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP prosecutes class actions in state and federal courts throughout the country involving securities fraud, breaches of fiduciary duties and other violations of state and federal law. Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP is a driving force behind corporate governance reform, and has recovered billions of dollars on behalf of institutional and individual investors from the United States and around the world. The firm represents investors, consumers and whistleblowers (private citizens who report fraudulent practices against the government and share in the recovery of government dollars). The complaint in this action was not filed by Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP. For more information about Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP please visit www.ktmc.com. CONTACT: Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLPJames Maro, Jr., Esq.Adrienne Bell, Esq.280 King of Prussia RoadRadnor, PA 19087(844) 887-9500 (toll free)info@ktmc.com
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Radnor, Pennsylvania--(Newsfile Corp. - April 17, 2021) - The law firm of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP reminds Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ: PLUG) ("Plug") investors that a securities fraud class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of those who purchased or acquired Plug securities between November 9, 2020 and March 1, 2021, inclusive (the "Class Period").Investor Deadline Reminder: Investors who purchased or acquired Plug securities during the Class Period may, ...
Evgeny Kuznetsov (Washington Capitals) with a Goal vs. Philadelphia Flyers, 04/17/2021
Apr. 17—A microgrid consisting of more than 3,200 solar panels is under construction at a Pennsylvania Turnpike maintenance facility in Hempfield. Located at 241 AKH Maintenance Lane along the Amos K. Hutchinson Bypass, the facility is the only turnpike campus that will use solar panels for power. "The turnpike is looking into several other possibilities, but we would like to assess how this ...
The 56-year-old won a historic treble during his first season in charge at Bayern.
Apr. 17—Scottdale funeral director Frank Kapr says interest is soaring in a new federal program benefiting families who lost a loved one to covid-19 in 2020. The Federal Emergency Management Agency launched a phone hotline this week offering up to $9,000 per family for certain paid expenses. "You would be crazy not to apply if you lost a loved one to covid-19," said the owner of Frank Kapr ...
Apr. 17—Here are some of the top stories for the week of April 12, 2021: —Aspinwall seeking $215,000 in grants for town upgrades Aspinwall residents could see townwide improvements thanks to three grants that council has applied for. Money would help pay for trail improvements at Fireman's Memorial Park, sewer separation along Western Avenue and work at the Aspinwall Volunteer Fire Department ...
Apr. 17—Editor's note: This is an occasional series examining how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the lives of members of our community. Attorney Chris Haidze doesn't regret for a minute his decision to make a major career move in the middle of the covid-19 pandemic to become Westmoreland County special courts administrator. Even with the emergency sanitizing calls, new court social ...
A Connecticut middle school teacher who raised $41,000 to help hundreds of his struggling neighbors during the COVID-19 pandemic got an unwelcome surprise for his charitable efforts: a form stating he could owe $16,031 in income taxes. Louis Goffinet, 27, of Mansfield, began picking up groceries for elderly neighbors afraid to go to the store during the early days of the pandemic, often spending his own money. Given the great need, he later organized two fundraisers on Facebook over a year and helped hundreds of families with groceries, rent money and holiday gifts, the Hartford Courant reported, setting a $200 limit.
Apr. 17—Highlands School Board will vote Monday on hiring a new firm to provide unarmed security services for the district. The board will be voting on a three-year agreement with Universal Protection Service, doing business as Allied Universal Security Services, of Conshohocken, Montgomery County. The agreement began March 5 or 25; both dates were used in the service agreement. District ...
Apr. 17—For the fifth straight day, Pennsylvania has posted a new daily covid case number above 5,000 — something it has not done since mid-January. The state's seven-day case average rose to 4,949, with a total of 34,642 cases during that seven-day span. The last time the state's seven-day case average was over 5,000 was on Feb. 3, which is also the last time its seven-day case total exceeded ...
Apr. 17—A man who was beat up in a brawl on Pittsburgh's South Side last weekend has recanted his accusations that NFL defensive star Aaron Donald of Penn Hills was among the people who assaulted him, according to the man's attorney. The former Pitt star actually came to his rescue and pulled people away from Spriggs, who was on the ground as others kicked him, according to Todd Hollis, the ...