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Striking a Blow for Consumer Choice

General Electric has sold its Industrial Solutions unit to Swiss power grid maker ABB for $2.6 billion. (AP)

Striking a blow for consumer choice, General Mills, the producer of the multi-colored cereal Trix, will be bringing back the original, artificially-colored version after customers complained. "Classic Trix," which is colored artificially, will sit on store shelves alongside the new, natural-flavor version. (CNBC)

Walmart is testing a service to deliver groceries straight to customers' refrigerators. It is partnering with August Home, a provider of smart locks and smart home accessories, to test the service. The delivery person would get access to the customer's house using a pre-authorized one-time passcode and would put away groceries. (Reuters)

According to a Bloomberg Shake Shack, Chipotle, and Wingstop will be added to Amazon.com's delivery service through its partnership with mobile ordering and pay platform Olo.

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