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 Mara Maravilha fez um lindo gesto de consideração com Ana Furtado nesta quarta-feira (20/2)

Após a apresentadora da Globo cortar o cabelo em estilo joãozinho, a contratada do SBT inseriu na cabeça uma peruca loira e deixou uma linda homenagem à amiga — que venceu um câncer de mama em 2018 — no Instagram

 "As coisas não movem minha emoção; só as pessoas lindas por dentro têm minha admiração… Ana Furtado, essa é uma singela homenagem que te faço, pois você tem sido uma grande inspiração e exemplo pra mim e pra milhares de pessoas

Claro que não fiquei tão linda como você… Deus te abençoe, sua fã de agora e sempre", escreveu Mara

Mara Maravilha usa peruca para homenagear Ana Furtado, mas vira piada   9 FOTOS  Apesar do gesto nobre, a ex-apresentadora do Fofocalizando virou piada na internet

"Envelheceu 40 anos", escreveu um internauta nos comentários da publicação

"Mirou na Ana Furtado, acertou a Dercy Gonçalves", disse outro. Um terceiro disparou: "Não sei se foi a maquiagem, mas algo está estranho

Valeu a intenção".  

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Lawsuits Say Consumers Spending Big Money On Products That Just Contain Air - Duration: 5:59.

Well, not that long ago we celebrated Valentine's Day and I'm sure during that time there were

probably millions of boxes of chocolates sold here in the United States.

And at the same time, probably hundreds of thousands, possibly even into the millions

of people noticed that those boxes were not actually as full as they were led to believe.

Recently, new class action lawsuits had been popping up saying that some candy manufacturers,

including those with the most popular boxes of chocolates for Valentine's Day this year,

they have been not filling the boxes.

Basically creating these void spaces in their products for no reason.

Joining me now to talk about this as Scott Hardy from topclassactions.com.

Scott, this is an issue, you know, I think anybody who has ever opened one of those box

of chocolates, you can't see from the outside.

You see from, you know, just the box itself.

You open it up, not as not as many as you thought were in there, but you paid a very

high price for this very large box only to find out you may have as much as 50% of this

void space.

Tell us about this.

Yeah, it's, you know, I like to go ahead and call it when you're opening that box of chocolate,

you're going, oh my gosh, yes.

And you just see that box full of disappointment when you have these, you said these chocolates

and there's all of this empty space.

You're like, that could be chocolate right there.

That could be chocolate right there right now.

But instead it's just plastic and sadness.

And so, you know, I don't know if the attorneys in charge of this class action were thinking

the same thing, but definitely the consumers are, when people are opening these boxes of

chocolates on Valentine's Day and you know they're getting more plastic than they are

chocolate.

It's, it's really sad and it has gotten worse over the years.

And I think as people up there trying to, the manufacturers are trying to, of course

we've seen this in other slack fill cases.

They give you a bigger box, make you think you're getting more.

Instead of getting a small little heart shaped box, which is actually chock-full of candy,

you get the bigger box, which is only slightly more full of candy.

You think you're getting more, in fact you're getting less and these are pretty hard ones

to, to actually win from the defendant's point of view because they have to admit that they're

trying to market the, a whole lot of, of emptiness and that they are just trying to essentially

blow smoke up their consumers behinds to sell these chocolates.

And the, the Nutella class action was, I think also an interesting one here because of course

in the empty box class action or the half empty box class actions filed against Ghirardelli

and Russell Stover.

Nutella was also hit because they've got, their yummy snacks that have the little pretzel

sticks on one side and the other side on the picture it looks like the other half is chock-full

of Nutella to go ahead and dip those sticks in.

But when you open it up, oh, there's only, maybe not even half as much Nutella in there

as the picture might represent or present to you.

So you've got a couple of very, very popular sweets manufacturers that are wrapped up into

what is an essentially a slack fill class action.

And we'll have to see how these ones shape up.

What do you think?

Well, you know, it's interesting with the Nutella one I bought those for my kids.

We're in the grocery checkout aisle, they see those, they're like, okay, yeah, yeah,

sure.

And they, they do get excited.

I mean really the kids are super excited.

That's a lot of Nutella it looks like in there.

But yeah, when you open it up, it's actually a small cup and the bottom portion is just

air.

And believe it or not, ladies and gentleman, I didn't even know about this until I was

reading about this particular story.

There are federal regulations that prevent companies from doing that.

So this is, you know, almost even against the law, they're breaking federal regulations

by doing this.

So, so this is a big deal.

This is not, you know, a frivolous issue.

This is, people assume they're getting whatever that package is shaped as, but only to find

out you open it up and the cup on the top is, is this big.

Even the government itself has come out issue these regulations because they say that this

is not being honest with American consumers.

And at the end of the day, that's what all of this is about.

You know, are these companies telling us the truth or are they trying to pull a fast one

on us?

And a lot of times we find out regardless of the company, they're typically trying to

pull a fast one on us, aren't they?

Yes, exactly.

I mean it caught me when I was in, over the pond in Europe and I opened a box of candy

bars and the box was literally only a quarter full of candy bars and I went, man in the

US this wouldn't happen.

They would've gotten nailed by a class action about it.

Yet still we see in these class actions that, you know, it's still happening to consumers,

but thankfully here as you mentioned, there is just this that can be found and instead

of just being disappointed that you've got a half empty box, here you can actually file

a lawsuit, get that company to fix it and, and go about it in a legal fashion instead

of allegedly misleading consumers and trying to get you to buy literally a whole lot of

air.

Absolutely there is, there's lots of air around us.

We don't need to go pay for it in our boxes of chocolates.

If you need more information about this particular issue, you can follow the link in the description

of this video.

Head over to topclassactions.com and while you're there, sign up for their weekly newsletter.

Every Tuesday, get all of the information that consumers need to arm themselves with.

Scott Hardy, topclassactions.com.

Thank you very much for talking with us.

You're welcome.

Thanks, Farron.

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4G download speed study says the U.S. has a lot of work to do - Duration: 1:59.

Whenever wired internet comes up in conversation, it's often mentioned that the U

S. has pretty slow average speeds compared to just about every other developed nation on the planet

If you were hoping the U.S. could claim to do better with wireless service, we have some bad news for you, based on a study of average 4G LTE download speeds

The study by OpenSignal was mainly designed to show how congestion on 4G networks are causing slowdowns around the world and promote the idea that 5G should help to relieve the pressure

Overall, the study found that 4G download speeds varied quite a lot between the busiest and quietest times of the day

In the U.S. for example, download speeds were about 1.9x faster at the quietest time of day (28

8 Mbps) compared to the busiest time of day (15.3 Mbps). Of course, the benefits of the quiet time of day are lost on most people because everyone is asleep

Perhaps worse though, the U.S. ranked 46th out of 77 countries studied in overall average 4G download speeds at just 18

1 Mbps. South Korea was the top of the list with average speeds of 47.1 Mbps and peaks at 55

7 Mbps. The U.S. had average speeds on part with countries like Brazil, Sri Lanka, Uruguay, and Israel, while our neighbors ranked higher -- Mexico at 20

1 Mbps on average and Canada at a whopping 37.8 Mbps on average. Of course, Canada's population is about 10x less than the U

S. so congestion shouldn't really be an issue there. The study claimed video streaming was the likely biggest contributor to the speed swings, with 8PM being the busiest time in the U

S., regardless of time zone. And, also adding to the congestion argument, cities saw bigger swings in speeds than rural areas

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