Episode 397: Neal and Toby discuss Eli Lilly’s newest form of Zepbound, their blockbuster weight-loss drug that is half the price of its predecessor. Will this eliminate the competition? Then, Mark Zuckerberg writes a letter expressing his regret for demoting Covid-19 content during the pandemic as it felt ‘pressured’ from the Biden administration. Next, the Kelce brothers just scored a massive $100M deal with Amazon to take their podcast to… new heights. Meanwhile, birth rates around the world are falling and some countries are trying to pay people to start families, and it’s not working. Also, dinner sausages are becoming more and more popular as price-conscious shoppers shift to cheaper meats. Lastly, brutal heat waves sweeping across the country are forcing outdoor workers to wear high-tech cooling systems to survive.
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00:00 - Shirts at the US Open
02:40 - Eli Lilly Cutting Prices
06:30 - Zuck Covid Content Regrets
09:45 - Kelce Mega Podcast Deal
16:00 - South Korean Birth Rate
20:00 - Sausage Impact on the Economy
23:20 - Ice Pack Work Vests
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