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5 things to know about Dr. Marty Makary
Here are five things to know about surgeon and author Dr. Marty Makary.
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Dairy Queen's Free Cone Day is returning: How to get free ice cream in March
Celebrate the end of those winter blues with a sweet treat.
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Viral Pokémon-shaped Cheeto nicknamed ‘Cheetozard' sells at auction for nearly $88K
A case of Pokémon pareidolia has proven rather profitable for one seller.
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Pokémon-shaped Cheeto sells at auction for nearly 88,000
A Flamin’ Hot Cheeto shaped like the Pokémon Charizard sold at auction for $87,840, according to auction house Goldin.
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Are socially distanced chickens laying more affordable eggs?
Pasture-raised hens aren’t any more immune to bird flu, and their premium eggs aren’t getting cheaper. But these prices have held steady while conventional egg costs explode.
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NYC bodegas switch to liquid eggs to keep bacon, egg and cheese sandwich prices down
NYC bodega workers have come up with a way to protect their customers from rising egg prices. Members of the United Bodegas of America are switching from regular eggs to liquid eggs. So how much will you save, and perhaps just as important, will your bacon, egg and cheese taste the same? NBC New York’s John Chandler reports.
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Liquid eggs? NYC bodegas have new strategy to keep bacon, egg and cheese prices down
The bacon, egg and cheese sandwich is a bodega staple, prized for its simplicity. But the beloved breakfast item is getting pricey, as the cost of eggs climbs.
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Special delivery: Oklahoma police bring doughnuts to toddler after 911 call
The Moore Police Department in Oklahoma delivered a sweet treat to a local toddler who called in asking for “emergency doughnuts” last week.
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What is mushroom coffee and are there any health benefits?
Ever heard of mushroom coffee? The fungi-enhanced brew is the latest wellness trend to take over social media, with proponents claiming it can help with stress, cognition, immunity and more.
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Beef between New York and Texas over true name of the strip steak
The lieutenant governor of Texas wants to rename the New York strip steak as the Texas strip steak. It’s an idea that New Yorkers can’t get behind, especially those at the Manhattan restaurant where the “strip” got its name: Delmonico’s. NBC New York’s Gus Rosendale reports.
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Where's the beef? Texas picks fight with New York over name of famed steak
It’s a New York and Texas beef … over beef. And at an iconic steakhouse where history is on the menu, NYC is not backing down.
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IHOP is giving away free pancakes — but only for today
The one-day offer is valid only on March 4 — aka National Pancake Day.
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Woman's chaotic bacon-cooking technique shocks the internet: ‘I can't be the only one'
“shock. disgust. realization. clarity. admiration. realization. self reflection. dishonored. ashamed. embarrassment — timeline of my emotions.”
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Jimmy John's is giving away $1M in sandwiches Tuesday. Here's how to get one
Jimmy John’s has announced plans to give away $1 million worth of sandwiches Tuesday in celebration of their new toasted subs.
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Chipotle CEO says company will absorb any cost increases from tariffs
The burrito purveyor is largely insulated from many of the costs stemming from the tariffs President Donald Trump has proposed.
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Erewhon is selling a single strawberry for $19. Some call it ‘dystopian'
The high-end California grocery chain is known for its double-take-worthy prices, but this fruit has caused a new level of sticker shock.
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How Tía Lupita's founder got his mother's hot sauce on the shelves of Whole Foods
Hector Saldivar founded Tía Lupita after noticing no hot sauce in grocery stores resembled his mother’s sauce in Mexico.
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How this man created a food startup with his mother's hot sauce recipe and got his products into 4,000 stores
When Hector Saldivar moved from Mexico to the United States, he wasn’t satisfied with the hot sauces he found on store shelves. He started Tia Lupita Foods to introduce American consumers to the robust flavor of his mother’s signature hot sauce.
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Starbucks is dropping 13 drinks from its menu: See the list
Big changes are coming to the Starbucks menu this spring.
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Starbucks laying off 1,100 corporate workers as sales decline
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol said the company will be laying off more than 1,100 corporate employees after sales declined for four straight quarters.