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Why Chipotle is embracing Tabasco thieves

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Greetings! Today's big news comes from somewhere other than planet Earth, as India is poised to beco

Greetings! Today's big news comes from somewhere other than planet Earth, as India is poised to becom [Compass] Greetings! Today’s big news comes from somewhere other than planet Earth, as India is poised to become the fourth country to land on the moon. The Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft’s lander is expected to touch down around 3:30 p.m. ET, and you can [watch history unfold](. Football helmet, shoulder pads, dental guard, [Pedialyte](. Wait, what? Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. swears by the stuff and now has agreed to endorse the company’s new sports drink and serve as the brand’s creative director. And finally, mushrooms. No, not that kind. The [edible fungus]( could be the answer to making realistic whole cuts of plant-based meat, so the biotech company Ecovative is taking a stab at it. Here’s what else is happening on our site … Take our sauce, please Chipotle knows about your little Tabasco sauce “problem,” but the chain restaurant doesn’t care. In fact, it’s even leaning into it. In its first few dozen digital orders in select markets, Chipotle will include a free “Things You ‘Borrow’ Kit” full of items the company knows people regularly steal. It goes through more than 5.5 million bottles of Tabasco sauce annually. Read more: [Chipotle can’t get customers to stop stealing the Tabasco, so it’s embracing it]( Today's pillow talk [This house could improve your sleep ]( [This house could improve your sleep]( Luxury sleep-enhanced homes are the hot new thing. And you can buy one in the Bay Area for $29.8 million. Troon Pacific has designed the 8,350-square-foot manse with insulated walls to reduce humming and vibrating noises, filtered the air, and can provide consistent temperatures throughout the night. Read more: [You might get the best sleep of your life in this house—if you can afford it]( [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( Today's exclusive ['RuPaul’s Drag Race' star launches makeup line]( ['RuPaul’s Drag Race' star launches makeup line]( Season four alumnus Willam Belli is getting into the cosmetics space with his new line, Coverboy. “I wanted to fill a spot in the market for all the people that are like, ‘Be my drag mom! Put me in drag! Your makeup is so good—how do you do it?‘” he told Fast Company. Read more: [‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ star Willam Belli launches new makeup line Coverboy]( [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( Today's eco-booster [To recycle, or not to recycle, that is the question]( [To recycle, or not to recycle, that is the question]( A new R.I.D. (Recycling Identification Device) concept uses near-infrared spectrometry technology to beam invisible light at an object and make a determination. Different materials absorb different wavelengths of light. The gadget lights up or buzzes if the material is recyclable or not. Read more: [This gadget scans your trash to tell you if it’s recyclable]( [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( Today's revelation [How to find new merch on Amazon]( [How to find new merch on Amazon]( Amazon is testing a new “new” badge that will alert customers that the product has been added to the site recently, [reports CNBC](. It’s all about discoverability. Read more: [Amazon is testing a ‘new’ badge to help shoppers identify new products]( [www.fastcompany.com]( • [Share]( Today's Jerry Maguire moment Is that [“take this job and shove it”]( move ever a good thing? Experts offer some tips on how to keep the drama and bridge burning to a minimum when you just gotta get the hell out of there. More from us: - [People absolutely hate your push notifications]( (Co.Design) - [9 CEOs on how they prevent themselves from feeling burned out]( (Work Life) - [Despite Trump’s tough talk on China, U.S. still lax about inspecting Chinese drugmakers]( (Impact) - [Copycat: China’s first cloned feline is here, and a horse could be next]( (News) What else we're reading: - [Time Inc. Stumble Sends Shares of Meredith Plunging]( (Bloomberg) - [Howard Schultz drops plans to run as independent candidate in 2020]( (CNN) Thanks for reading —[Zlati Meyer]( Feedback We’d love to hear your thoughts about Compass. [Click here]( to give us feedback. And here’s [more information]( about Fast Company’s Compass newsletter. Did you enjoy this issue? [Fast Company] You can [update your details here](. If you don’t want to receive Compass anymore, [unsubscribe here]( If you were forwarded Compass and like it, [subscribe here]( [View this newsletter online]( Powered by [Revue]( 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor, New York, NY 10007-2195

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