A mother of three was surprised by a generous gift from former president Donald Trump while she was shopping at a local grocery store in Pennsylvania. Hundreds of people lined up outside Sprankles Neighborhood Market in Kittanning, where Trump greeted shoppers and even gifted one woman some relief for her grocery bill.”Here, it’s going to go down a little bit,” Trump said to the shopper.He is then seen handing the woman, who is identified as a mother of three by his communications team, a $100 bill.TRUMP REVEALS WHICH US RIVAL WILL BE HIS FIRST PHONE CALL IF RE-ELECTED”It just went down 100 bucks,” Trump said.”Thank you so much,” the woman replied.”We’ll do that for you from the White House, alright?” Trump said as he waved goodbye and thanked everyone for their support.Trump also supported the business by purchasing a large bag of popcorn.”Oh, look, I gotta get some. We gotta get it,” Trump smiles while handing over the large bag to his team.”My mom just got a bag of that actually,” a customer tells the former president. TRUMP LEADS HARRIS IN CRUCIAL STATES GEORGIA, ARIZONA, NORTH CAROLINA, POLL FINDS”Is this stuff good?” Trump asked.”She says it’s the best,” he responds.”Is that the
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Beer industry in decline as craft breweries face higher costs
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For the first time, more craft beer breweries are shutting down than opening up.Breweries and taprooms are dealing with rising supply costs while demand for beer is slipping, according to the Brewers Association.Bart Watson is the president and chief executive officer of the Brewers Association. Watson said things got worse for many craft breweries during the COVID-19 pandemic.”The pandemic obviously also had secondary ripples for the economy, for supply chains and it changed consumer patterns overall. We are seeing people certainly spend as much at bars and restaurants as they did before, but they are doing so in different ways – more to go and delivery.”BUD LIGHT TO SPEND ‘HEAVILY’ ON MARKETING AFTER DYLAN MULVANEY CONTROVERSYLast year, beer sales dropped 2% nationwide, and in Colorado, beer sales fell by over 3%, according to the Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division.AMID CANCER CONCERNS, COULD MORE DRINKERS TURN TO NO- AND LOW-ALCOHOL DRINKS?Even though Colorado has the fourth most breweries of any state, right behind Pennsylvania, New York, and California, it saw some of the highest number of closures last year, according to the National Brewer Association.FOR TAP BEER, THIS ANHEUSER-BUSCH BRAND IS NOW TOPS”Some of the most challenged regions are some of the
