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MightyVine to double tomato operations — again | MoviePass' Hail Mary | Midway's new food court

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July 31, 2018

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MightyVine tomatoes to double operations — again — to meet growing demand

Tuesday, Jul 31

MightyVine, the Rochelle-based hydroponic grower of tomatoes, plans to double the size of its operation once again to help meet increasing demand from large retailers like Costco, Walmart and Jewel-Osco, according to company executives.

Breweries hit record number in U.S. as openings and closings heat up

Craft beer sees steady growth as the nation is home to a record number of breweries amid fevered openings and closings.

MoviePass raises prices by 50 percent in effort to save company

MoviePass took another step toward the abyss this week, announcing that some of the biggest summer movies won't be available on the service as the company continues to suffer a massive cash crunch.

New food court opens at Midway Airport a year after massive renovation begins

Midway Airport has unveiled a new food court, the most prominent change for travelers since a massive $75 million concession redevelopment began more than a year ago.

Chipotle plans to reopen Ohio store Tuesday after illnesses

Shares of Chipotle fell as much as 8 percent after an Ohio restaurant was closed Monday following multiple complaints of food making customers sick.

Layoffs from Trump tariffs are piling up. So are calls for more bailouts.

President Trump has repeatedly said he would protect American farmers in the trade war, last week setting aside $12 billion to help them, but he is facing pressure to extend aid to other industries if the tariffs remain in place or get extended to more products.

Sara Lee Frozen Bakery will move HQ, R&D facility to Oakbrook Terrace

Frozen dessert-maker Sara Lee Frozen Bakery, officially spun off from Tyson Foods, is moving to Oakbrook Terrace and plans to build research and development facility.

Credit card backlash mounts as Mariano's parent Kroger weighs expanding Visa ban

Kroger, the parent company of grocery chain Mariano's, is considering expanding a ban on Visa credit cards imposed by one of its subsidiaries, in the latest signal that retailers are preparing a fresh battle over the $90 billion they pay in swipe fees every year.

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