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With the release of Disney's second quarter results, Disney+ has also announced that it will be adding advertising content from 8 December and will increase the price of its existing ad-free membership service.
Although Disney had previously announced that it would add ads to its streaming service to reduce costs, most users speculated that Disney would offer cheaper memberships at the expense of lower prices to attra...
Although Disney had previously announced that it would add ads to its streaming service to reduce costs, most users speculated that Disney would offer cheaper memberships at the expense of lower prices to attra...
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With short videos being the popular focus on TikTok, food and cooking as a category has grown exponentially in recent times. Now, it seems like the social media app is looking to commercialize on this trend as well, by opening delivery only restaurants in the US.
The short video sharing platform made the announcement of entering the restaurant business earlier this month on December 17. The company is seeking to launch its takeaway based Virtual Dining Concepts that will have TikTok Kitchen locations open up in various regions in the US. This is set to start from March and will be based around the popular foods and recipes that garner millions of views on the platform.
Notably, Virtual Dining Concepts has even back celebrity and non celebrity restaurants like the MrBeast Burger. According to founder Robert Earl, around 300 TikTok restaurants are planned to open up all across the US, with more than 1,000 expected to open up sometime by the end of next year. He further adds that the success of the business could be similar to the MrBeast Burger, which saw an explosive success in the US.
Earl said that “Look, you have a platform with a billion viewers monthly who are constantly engaged, as the numbers show. It’s the first time there’s a brand like this out there—an audience of hundreds of millions of people.” These new restaurants will also operate out of national chains that is owned by Earl, which includes Buca di Beppo and Bertucci’s. $Meta Platforms(FB.US$ $Tencent(TCEHY.US$ $KUAISHOU-W(01024.HK$ $Twitter (Delisted)(TWTR.US$
The short video sharing platform made the announcement of entering the restaurant business earlier this month on December 17. The company is seeking to launch its takeaway based Virtual Dining Concepts that will have TikTok Kitchen locations open up in various regions in the US. This is set to start from March and will be based around the popular foods and recipes that garner millions of views on the platform.
Notably, Virtual Dining Concepts has even back celebrity and non celebrity restaurants like the MrBeast Burger. According to founder Robert Earl, around 300 TikTok restaurants are planned to open up all across the US, with more than 1,000 expected to open up sometime by the end of next year. He further adds that the success of the business could be similar to the MrBeast Burger, which saw an explosive success in the US.
Earl said that “Look, you have a platform with a billion viewers monthly who are constantly engaged, as the numbers show. It’s the first time there’s a brand like this out there—an audience of hundreds of millions of people.” These new restaurants will also operate out of national chains that is owned by Earl, which includes Buca di Beppo and Bertucci’s. $Meta Platforms(FB.US$ $Tencent(TCEHY.US$ $KUAISHOU-W(01024.HK$ $Twitter (Delisted)(TWTR.US$
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$Twitter (Delisted)(TWTR.US$ $Meta Platforms(FB.US$ for some reason I feel Twitter can get as big as Facebook and earn serious revenues in the future , if you ask me I think folks are moving more towards Twitter again now and days over Facebook . You can look at everything that's happening now in companies , events , almost everything you want on Twitter.
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$Twitter (Delisted)(TWTR.US$ on the way to recovery?
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