Shoppers across the UK will be able to grab a hot drink for just 1 this Tuesday, as Co-op launches a one-day deal in partnership with Costa Coffee. More than 50 Costa Coffee drinks, including lattes, cappuccinos, americanos, and hot chocolate, will be available for 1 through Costa Express machines in participating Co-op stores. The promotion will be available at over 1,400 Co-op locations nationwide that feature Costa Express self-serve machines.
The initial reveal included a single preconstructed Commander deck featuring all four turtles, with a unique Partner ability called Character Select, which will allow players using the deck to mix and match their lead characters at will. Cards for all four turtles were also revealed, along with appearances by Splinter, April O'Neil, Rocksteady and Bebop, Krang, Super Shredder, and more.
Andrew Rannells is selling his beloved Chelsea triplex for $2.395 million. He bought the place in 2018 for only a little less than that - $2.1 million - shortly after he ended filming for Girls. "It had a cozy, homey feel to it," Rannells told the New York Times on Friday, "which was why I immediately jumped on buying it."
On October 1, Tribute Games and publisher Dotemu announced and released a free, playable demo for the upcoming Marvel Cosmic Invasion. The demo contains two full levels with boss fights, supports both local and online co-op, and features nine playable characters: Rocket Raccoon, Nova, Phyla-Vell, She-Hulk, Venom, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Storm, and Captain America. Here's a new trailer for the demo:
Staff at a Co-op in New Eltham, Greenwich report feeling unsafe due to daily shoplifting incidents, with aggressive behavior from some individuals posing serious risks to employees.
With nearly 16,700 members, the Park Slope Food Co-op operates on a unique model where each member works shifts to receive discounted groceries, fostering community engagement.
Co-op chief executive Shirine Khoury-Haq reaffirmed her commitment to protect trans people to the end, following the rise in anti-transgender rhetoric in the UK.
In a statement the store said, "we recently experienced attempts to gain unauthorised access to some of our systems. Our seasoned IT security team immediately took proactive steps to keep systems safe and as a result we have restricted internet access at our sites today."