AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoFood & Dining (Kingston): The New Cellar 8 is back in Upper Manor Park with a refreshed look and a new Taco Tuesday concept built around choosing three tacos plus a drink, with judges praising the freshness of the shells, proteins and bright garnishes. Food & Dining (Kingston): Rocksteady at S Hotel Kingston is also getting a revisit, with the focus on its familiar, low-drama comfort and dependable meeting-and-lunch rhythm. Food Safety: A viral sugar recall sparked debate, but the takeaway is bigger than one magnet—Jamaica’s food safety system is also about preventing physical contamination from foreign objects. Cost of Living: Jamaica’s inflation rose to 5.4% in May, but the report stresses that the national figure won’t match every household’s bills. Digital Rights for Children: Fi We Children Foundation says any move to restrict children’s social media access must come with stronger laws, privacy defaults and child-centred online protections. Environment & Mangroves: Opposition environment spokesman Omar Newell challenges Environment Minister Matthew Samuda’s mangrove comments, saying the government’s own data points to development pressures as a key driver. Business & Expansion: Pizza Hut Jamaica’s franchise operator plans to expand locally even as Yum! Brands sells the global chain, with future changes depending on the new owner. Water Supply: The NWC has introduced a regulated schedule for some Constant Spring customers after a technical issue reduced inflows.
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