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America's new favorite snack is actually an ancient fruit

America's new favorite snack is actually an ancient fruit
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→ As shoppers ditch ultra-processed treats, one naturally sweet fruit is taking center stage.→ Scientists say a label-related mistake may be fueling unnecessary food waste.→ Many Americans say digital checkout prompts are making gratuity expectations harder to ignore.→ The Raising Cane's founder revealed the one menu side he personally skips.→ As costs climb everywhere else, this beloved burger spot is bucking the trend. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER→ A polarizing...

→ As shoppers ditch ultra-processed treats, one naturally sweet fruit is taking center stage.

→ Scientists say a label-related mistake may be fueling unnecessary food waste.

→ Many Americans say digital checkout prompts are making gratuity expectations harder to ignore.

→ The Raising Cane's founder revealed the one menu side he personally skips.

→ As costs climb everywhere else, this beloved burger spot is bucking the trend.

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→ A polarizing Starbucks favorite is making a comeback — and not everyone's celebrating.

→ Your ZIP code could have a bigger impact on pizza night than you think.

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A centuries-old recipe linked to George Washington is getting a patriotic second pour.

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