Shari Caldwell
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4 of The World's Priciest Sea Food
While exploring the world's most expensive items, we have unearthed a collection of hidden ocean treasures, ranging from stone crab claws to sea urchins, Japanese eels, and gooseneck barnacles. Join us as we delve into what makes these seafood delicacies so exorbitantly priced.
By Shari Caldwell9 months ago in Feast
Uncovering Strategic Business Strategies of Companies like Chick-fil-A, Costco, Starbucks, and more
In the world of beauty and retail, we uncover the surprising stories behind the most successful companies, their profits, expansion strategies, and how they've navigated a changing economic climate. Our first story takes us to America's favorite chicken fast-food company, Chick-fil-A, a business built on a secret recipe.
By Shari Caldwell9 months ago in FYI
10+ Jobs That Take a Lifetime to Master
In a small town in Japan's Hiroshima prefecture, the art of calligraphy brush making thrives thanks to the dedication of Yoshi Yukihata and his family-run workshop. For over 90 years, they have been crafting flawless calligraphy brushes using a meticulous process that demands a lifelong dedication to the craft.
By Shari Caldwell9 months ago in Humans
Some of the Most Expensive Food from Around the World
Embarking on a gastronomic journey across the globe, we ventured to discover the intriguing stories and delectable flavors behind some of the world's most expensive foods. Our first destination was Mexico, where farmers cultivate Pattaya, a unique type of dragon fruit. A batch of 4,000 vibrant Pattaya fruits can sell for a staggering $7,400, which can significantly impact the economy of a whole town during the growing season.
By Shari Caldwell9 months ago in Education
Sri Lanka's Rare Jewels Worth up to $1600+
In the heart of Sri Lanka lies a wealth of valuable gemstones concealed within deep pits. These miners risk their lives daily, venturing into precarious tunnels supported merely by logs and leaves, vulnerable to sudden collapses caused by seeping sand and water. Among them is Samaranayakege Telakaratna, a seasoned gem miner with almost five decades of experience, searching for treasures such as blue sapphires, rubies, garnets, and topaz.
By Shari Caldwell10 months ago in Filthy