
Aditi Shrikant
Advice Columnist at MarketWatch
Relationships and psychology reporter at @CNBCMakeIt. bylines @voxdotcom @NYDailyNews @Bklyner. i just wanna be included
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1 month ago |
cnbc.com | Aditi Shrikant
For the opening of its 100th location, the Bangalore-based burrito chain restaurant California Burrito priced everything on their menu at 100 rupees. The deal went viral, says founder Bert Mueller. "We wound up with these incredible lines out of the stores because too many people had showed up," Mueller says. Mueller started California Burrito in 2012 when he was just 22-years-old. The idea came to him when he was studying abroad in India for a semester during college.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Aditi Shrikant
6 hours agoLutnick: ‘I have a deal done, done, done, done’ as China, Japan and India warm to trade talks• After weeks of global hesitation following President Trump’s sweeping tariff announcements, trade talks are cautiously progressing, with China …NowOne Hundred Plus Hour Workweeks Drove Young Investment Bankers To The Breaking PointWall Street is known as one of the top sectors to earn a lot of money.
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1 month ago |
cnbc.com | Aditi Shrikant
For the last few years, psychologists and social media experts have been sounding the alarm on the harmful effects of excessive screen time. In his 2023 report "Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation," U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy named social media as one of the main reasons young people feel more alone.
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1 month ago |
cnbc.com | Aditi Shrikant
For part of his study abroad trip to India in 2010 Bert Mueller stayed with a host family in Jaipur. Mueller and some of his classmates who were also studying abroad brought their respective families food from their home countries. "They didn't like it very much," Mueller says of the food he brought from the United States. But he noticed another classmate had the exact opposite experience. "One of my friends was of Mexican origin and she would make chips and salsa and beans and tortillas," he says.
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1 month ago |
nbcbayarea.com | Aditi Shrikant
For part of his study abroad trip to India in 2010 Bert Mueller stayed with a host family in Jaipur. Mueller and some of his classmates who were also studying abroad brought their respective families food from their home countries. "They didn't like it very much," Mueller says of the food he brought from the United States. But he noticed another classmate had the exact opposite experience.
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