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Food: FREE SUBS TODAY AT SUBWAY!

FREE SUBS TODAY AT SUBWAY!

Starting at 10:00 A.M., Subway is giving out a million six-inch subs to push their new menu, but only to the first 50 people who show up at each store.  

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A rare barrel of single-malt Scotch from 1975 just sold for a record-breaking $19 MILLION.

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Whataburger Drops 4 Limited-Time Menu Items And Brings Back Breakfast Burger

Whataburger is introducing four new limited-time menu items and bringing back the popular Breakfast Burger to their menus, available now while supplies last. As for the four new items, they are:

  • Bacon Blue Cheese Burger with bacon, blue cheese, Whataburger’s peppercorn ranch sauce, two patties, cheese, and grilled onions.
  • Peppercorn Ranch Chicken Club with grilled chicken or Whatachick’n filet, bacon, Monterey jack cheese, and Whataburger’s peppercorn ranch on Texas Toast.
  • Banana Pudding Shake
  • Chocolate Chunk Brownie

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Using Salt Might Cut a Year or Two Off Your Life . . . Worth It?

 

 

I feel like people who love salt would sacrifice a lot more years than this: A new study at Tulane found those who regularly salt their food don't live as long. But it might only cut a year or two off your life. So is it worth it?

 

 

Men who rarely or never salted their food lived 1.5 years longer than men who always did. And for women, 2.3 years longer. That's the average at least.

 

 

That said, those numbers might seem small, but this one doesn't. The study also found people who always salt their food have a 28% higher risk of early death. You're less likely to make it to the average life expectancy.

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A BuzzFeed poll asked people which season they associate with different foods, and we learned a few things.

 For example, nachos are a summertime food, and pizza is NOT a springtime food.  (???)  

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Wal Mart Focuses On Growth As It Opens Six Supercenters In Ohio

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