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The Food Standards Agency have deemed the product 'unsafe'. Picture: Getty/Waitrose By Naomi Bartram @naomibartram The Food Standards Agency has said the product shouldn't be consumed. Waitrose & Partners announced yesterday that it is recalling one of it’s products due to the potential of it containing shards of broken glass. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) website has claimed the food store’s Essential Waitrose Pickled Sweet Sliced Beetroot could be harmful to customers.
If John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone)’s niece looks familiar, you might have seen Yvette Monreal on TV shows like Faking It, The Fosters or Matador. She will be in DC Universe’s Stargirl TV series, not to be confused with Disney+’s Stargirl movie. This weekend you can see her in Rambo: Last Blood as Rambo’s niece Gabrielle. Monreal joined Stallone for the Rambo: Last Blood press conference in Los Angeles. During the talk, she shared a bit about her upbringing and how she landed the role in Stallone’s fifth Rambo outing.
Victoria Villarroel Kylie Jenner blessed the internet with one more "thirst trap" to close out 2019 -- but one person clearly was not impressed -- her baby daddy, Travis Scott. Kylie posted a couple shots of her in bed in lingerie with the caption, "just didn't feel right going into 2020 without one last thirst trap." The photo exploded like a watermelon hurled off a 30-story building ... accumulating more than 10 million likes in just a few hours, with assists from Sofia Richie and Winnie Harlow.
Leonard Barden on chessChess This article is more than 2 years oldChess: Howell wins Titled Tuesday as mobile phone saves Short from teenagerThis article is more than 2 years oldDavid Howell scored 10/11 in the 632-player masters online event, while Nigel Short had a lucky break on his return David Howell scored a rare English victory in high-class international competition this week when the three-times British champion won chess.com’s weekly Titled Tuesday.