Consumer Reports is warning about some popular car seats that broke during testing.
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The organization recently inspected at toddler booster seats. Parts of the Britax Frontier ClickTight, Britax Pioneer, Cosco Finale, and Harmony Defender 360 all broke.
Consumer Reports says the brands do meet a "basic" margin of safety. But in serious crashes, the testers say the seats could increase the risk of a head injury, or even ejection from the vehicle.
Even if you have one of these booster seats, Consumer Reports experts say to keep using it until you have a replacement - any car seat is better than no car seat.
You can see the findings for each booster seat, plus more suggestions for parents, here.
Walmart to launch auto parts website
Walmart is teaming up with Advance Auto Parts to launch an online auto specialty store.
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The online store is expected to launch in the first half of 2019.
In addition to parts and accessories, the store will have options for customers like home delivery, same day pickup, and installation of some items.
Officials say the store will add to Walmart's selection of common parts and accessories with more options for tire, lube, and battery services.
Panera adds whole grain information
Panera Bread is making changes to ensure its customers know exactly what is in their bread.
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As part of a new initiative called Food Interrupted, the cafe chain is now labeling the amount of whole grains per serving, as well as total percentage of whole grains in their bread.
The company already cut out artificial sweeteners, flavors, and preservatives, as well as offering lower sugar and plant-based options on the menu.
Panera says it's all about helping customers make informed decisions about their food.
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