Why your Memorial Day burgers are so expensive, and four other business stories you need to read today

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Here are business stories you need to read today. 🥩 The cost of beef right now is up 12% from last year 🏠 With housing inventory low, prices are climbing 🌏 Businesses fear the worst for Hong Kong's future 🏈 ESPN plans Tom Brady docuseries

CONSIDER THE LOBSTERFire up the grill! We may be alone this Memorial Day weekend but that doesn't mean we can't mark the holiday with good ol' American ... lobsters? OK hear me out: The cost of beef right now is up 12% from last year because of coronavirus-related disruptions to the food supply chain. Meat is especially pricey because processing facilities had to slow or shut down because of worker illnesses.

Amazon doesn't seem to have a lot of love in Washington right now. Whether it's the Trump administration on the right scrutinizing Amazon's bid for a multibillion-dollar military contract, or Senator Elizabeth Warren on the left saying the company should be broken up.

 

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YAY DEAD CRAWDADS XD

Meats overrated. Housing prices are coming down. There was a house in Soledad selling for $425k now going for $299k Hong Kong could be done and Tom Brady while a great QB is boring

Businesses should had thought about China's reaction before tuning up HK protesters.

Biden is racist.

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