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companies and consumers.
The White House did not like this that much.
They bashed the research.
But most economists in from the right or the left kind of rallied around the New York Fed here and said, no, this is this is sound research.
This is my conclusions to 90 percent of the tariffs were borne by U.S.
consumers and businesses.
They were supposed to fast track it.
But every single time that there's been a potential day that it's come, they haven't released this ruling.
The next time that they could possibly do it is this morning.
So a lot of analysts are saying, can we get it today?
Can we get it today?
A lot, you know, trillions of dollars hangs in the balance.
It could be.
It could be today.
Okay, moving on.
The man whose grandfather invented the Reese's peanut butter cup is lashing out at Hershey's for sullying his family's name.
This week, 70-year-old Brad Reese made public a letter he wrote to Hershey's leadership, blasting the recipe changes they've made on certain Reese's products.
How does the Hershey company continue to position Reese's as its flagship brand, a symbol of trust, quality, and leadership, while quietly replacing the very ingredients, milk, chocolate, and peanut butter, that built Reese's trust in the first place?
He said he recently threw out a Reese's Mini Hearts product released around Valentine's Day, calling it not edible.
In response to Reese, Hershey's said that it had not changed the recipe for the OG Peanut Butter Cup, but had expanded that brand into new categories to match changing consumer tastes.