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Benna are releasing a Bubblegum Milkshake and we can’t handle it

Benna are releasing a Bubblegum Milkshake and we can’t handle it
Aug 25 2021 Share

Renowned for releasing delicious milkshakes all with their particular flavours, Benna have just released a ‘Bubblegum milkshake’ and we cannot handle it. The limited edition will be made available in all stores in Malta and Gozo starting tomorrow 26th August 2021.

Their Red Velvet and Vanilla milkshakes, among other tastes, were a popular hit amongst the Maltese. This new addition is now bubbling up hype for Benna fans to try it out. 

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Will you be giving the Bubblegum Milkshake a taste? We sure will!

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Restaurant praised for going of its way to serve child with autism favourite pizza

Restaurant praised for going of its way to serve child with autism favourite pizza
Aug 24 2021 Share

‘Seashells’ restaurant in Xlendi was immensely praised after a Facebook post uploaded to Are You Being Served? Group recounted how the staff served a little boy with autism his favourite pizza. The post thanked the entire staff, but most notably a waitress named Pauline, who went out of their way to serve the boy pizza Margherita despite the restaurant not serving the dish in the morning. 

The restaurant got pizza from a different establishment and made the boy very happy indeed! The mother, who uploaded the post, stated that the staff was more than generous and kind, checking in every few minutes to check if everything was fine with the pizza. She thanked them for their kind treatment and stated that she cannot stop praising their act of kindness. 

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Marvel fans going crazy over first SpiderMan No Way Home trailer

Marvel fans going crazy over first SpiderMan No Way Home trailer
Aug 24 2021 Share

It has been long awaited, but the first teaser trailer for SpiderMan: No Way Home has finally dropped. It doesn’t just remind us of where the previous instalment concerning Peter Parker left off, with everyone in the world finding out he was the web-slinging friendly neighbourhood hero. It also shows the fallout and Peter’s attempts to turn everything back to normal by getting help form local wizard Dr. Strange! 

But that’s not all. The magical shenanigans lead to the return of some villainous familiar faces. A Green Goblin bomb wrecks a bridge and the trailer ends with Doc Ock (role reprised by Alfred Molina) making his official MCU debut. These are just some of the surprises awaiting Marvel fans with rumours hinting at more past Spiderman actors reprising their roles for this big showdown. Nothing is confirmed yet, but this first trailer was everything Marvel fans were waiting for and more!

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Chris Fearne defends criticised robots at Mater Dei Hospital

Chris Fearne defends criticised robots at Mater Dei Hospital
Aug 24 2021 Share

Following complaints by the Malta Union for Midwives and Nurses about Mater Dei robots Mario and Sophia, health minister Chris Fearne stated that the technology in fact increased efficiency in the wards, contrary to the union’s complaints. Speaking during a press conference this morning, Fearne stated that when a system is changed, such pushback is always to be expected. Despite providing adaptive challenges in the short term, the technology, according to Fearne, clarified that the system was introduced to help and not replace nurses. 

The MUMN has called the multi-million euro project was a total failure. Having been introduced to remove all human error, the system was reported to fail frequently in providing the correct dosages for patient medicine. Fearne disagreed with this statement, saying that the system actually improved Mater Dei’s functioning in all the wards it was introduced to. The health minister also disputed the claim that the Health Division is in denial and would not admit to using 25 million Euros of tax payer money on the machines. Fearne said this was false and the government had not yet paid anything for the system. 

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