Expensive Lunches - Money Weekly Newsletter from alooola®
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- Nov 3
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Expensive Lunches
November 3, 2025
Amazon plans to automate 75% of its operations using AI and robots, potentially saving $4 billion a year and reducing the need for about 160,000 warehouse jobs by 2027. 1
A survey of 1,000 U.S. workers found weekday lunch spending has jumped $20 year-over-year to $108.68 per week. Over half of the respondents skip lunch at least once a week, with 17% doing so to save money. 2
Last week, NVIDIA became the first company in history to be valued at $5 trillion. That means the stock has grown by more than 44,000% over the last decade and is worth more than Germany’s entire GDP. *3
The S&P 500 has gone over 170 trading days without a 3% drop—one of the 10 longest streaks since 1953. It’s also only the fifth time the index has gained 30%+ without a 3% pullback. *1
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Sources:
MFS - "Beyond the News"
Marketwatch - "We’re spending over $100 a week on lunch. How did ordering food at work become a luxury?"
Forbes - "Nvidia Becomes First Company Worth $5 Trillion"
*Past performance is not indicative of future performance
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