Roundup: 16 Month Old Food on AA, Quest Diagnostics Breach, Buy an Island Next to Manhattan and More

This is a list of news from around the web which I came across in the last few days. I found these articles interesting and somewhat related to the travel and deal content you regularly see here at Danny the Deal Guru. Sometimes just interesting and not related at all, but I hope you enjoy them just the same. If you come across any interesting articles, please send them my way.

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American Airlines Serves 16 Month Old Food

A passenger travelling from Dallas to London Heathrow earlier this month, was served the vegan red curry with steamed rice, after requesting a special meal. However, the manufacturing date revealed it was made on February 11 2018.  Read more here.

19 million patient records were stolen from Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp

A security breach at a billing company has resulted in nearly 20 million patients of LabCorp and Quest Diagnostics getting their information stolen from them. Read more here.

Why Did Chase Shut Down Finn?

Finn was a bit of a hybrid, offering customers a digital app loaded with features as well as some branch access. The bank ultimately determined that Chase was best positioned to provide that combination of services to its customers, according to people familiar with the matter, rendering Finn unnecessary. Read more here.

A World First! Infinity Pool with 360 Degree Views

It will feature transparent sides and floors. So while you take in the amazing views of London, visitors below will be able to see you swimming around above them. Read more here.

For $13 Million, Two Private Islands 30 Minutes from Manhattan

It’s hard to give the exact dimensions of Columbia Island, a small piece of bedrock off the coast of New Rochelle, N.Y., because the tide changes its dimensions so dramatically. Read more here.

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