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    21 Trader Joe’s Holiday Items, Ranked: What To Binge, What To Skip

    When Trader Joe’s holiday items drop, it’s a big deal. Throughout the winter season, it can feel like it’s all people are talking about. Since the cult-favorite grocery store offers more Christmas items than you can count, you may be wondering…

  • ‘Home Alone’: How Much Kevin’s Grocery Haul Would Cost Today

    Despite barely being able to see over the shopping cart, little Kevin McAllister took to the grocery store in “Home Alone,” and the entire scene is one of the holiday movie’s most iconic. But rewatching the movie today, our ears…

  • TikTok triptych shows how to fold a cereal box correctly

    Never Eat Stale Cereal Again With This Genius TikTok Hack

    I was today years old when I learned how to properly close a cereal box. If you also thought the correct way was by closing the top panels and tucking them into those fragile tabs that are prone to breaking, then…

  • A wide illustration of a woman of average body size, shown from the back as she leaves a Walmart store. She is wearing brown work boots, jeans, a blue and black long sleeve t-shirt, and a neon yellow reflective vest.

    The ‘Best Employee in Walmart History’ Just Signed Off for Her Final Shift

    November 16, 2023 marked the end of an era. After a decade of loyal employment, Walmart employee Gail Lewis signed off from her final shift in a tearful goodbye that went viral on TikTok. And so, the floodgates opened wide.…

  • Splurges You Won’t Regret, According to Redditors

    The key to executing the proper and successful splurge that leaves you with zero buyer’s remorse is to do the homework and put the strategic feelers out for what splurges have panned out favorably for other folks. Thankfully, this AskReddit…

  • Trader Joe's frozen croissants (almond, chocolate, and mini)

    Frozen Finds: 3 Trader Joe’s Croissants, Ranked

    The French are spoiled. Walk down any street in France, and you’ll stumble upon an independent bakery selling flaky, buttery crescent-shaped gems for pocket change. In the U.S., most people have two choices: Either buy a croissant from a chain…