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UPS is shelling out nearly $50 million on temperature-controlled facilities to meet the booming demand for GLP-1 deliveries

Fortune

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June 23, 2026

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UPS is shelling out nearly $50 million on temperature-controlled facilities to meet the booming demand for GLP-1 deliveries

Freight giants have pivoted to healthcare logistics, which they see as recession-proof.

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Business Today

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· Jun 27, 2026

As GLP-1 boom fades, Zerodha's Nithin Kamath calls India a 'weird market'

In a post on X, Kamath wrote that he is amazed as to why GLP-1 sales haven't been able to pick up despite so many benefits.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 22, 2026

Diageo: From Premiumization To Mass Market And Cost Cuts

Diageo: From Premiumization To Mass Market And Cost Cuts

The Independent

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· Jun 22, 2026

The eye-watering cost of food and drinks at the World Cup

Many international visitors are unaccustomed to such elevated pricing, especially for beverages

Daily Sabah

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· Jun 28, 2026

Asian vendors grapple with soaring costs of plastics amid Mideast war

Across Asia, food vendors are contending with higher costs for plastic bags, cups and containers as the energy crisis triggered by the Middle East war drives prices up. While the...

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 22, 2026

Electricity tariffs increases by 3.49%, water by 0.85% effective July 1

The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has announced an upward adjustment in electricity and water tariffs. Electricity prices are increasing by 3.49 percent and water tariffs are rising by 0.85 percent, effective July 1, 2026. In a statement issued on June 22, 2026, the Commission said the adjustments form part of its quarterly tariff review []

MobileSyrup

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· Jul 3, 2026

Virgin Plus bumps up wireless plan prices by $5

Virgin Plus is going to get a bit more expensive, as the carrier has upped its prices. Essentially, all of the Bell sub-brand’s plans have gone up by 5/mo as of July 3. The change impacts in-market plans, so existing customers won’t need to worry unless they want to change plans. Here is a breakdown []

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Related coverage for "UPS is shelling out nearly $50 million on temperature-controlled facilities to meet the booming demand for GLP-1 deliveries": Business Today — As GLP-1 boom fades, Zerodha's Nithin Kamath calls India a 'weird market'. Seeking Alpha — Diageo: From Premiumization To Mass Market And Cost Cuts. The Independent — The eye-watering cost of food and drinks at the World Cup. Daily Sabah — Asian vendors grapple with soaring costs of plastics amid Mideast war. MyJoyOnline — Electricity tariffs increases by 3.49%, water by 0.85% effective July 1. MobileSyrup — Virgin Plus bumps up wireless plan prices by $5