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App Lets You Buy Leftover Restaurant Food. Is It Worth It?

App Lets You Buy Leftover Restaurant Food. Is It Worth It?

(NEXSTAR) – It started with a targeted ad on Instagram – as many of my online shopping adventures do these days. There was a new app expanding service to the area where I live in Los Angeles that would allow me to swoop up leftover food from restaurants, grocery stores, cafes and bakeries for a fraction of the price…


Eating Habits for Weight Loss That Experts Say Actually Work

As much as we all might wish for a quick fix for shedding pounds, the reality is that weight loss is far more successful when it’s the result of healthy habit formation. Sustainable practices you can use anywhere, anytime (and keep using as the days and years go by) are the real secret weapon for slimming down…


Burger King Serves Up Free Crypto With Meal Purchases

Fast-food chain Burger King has partnered with Robinhood to give away free cryptocurrency to its customers — offering a compelling sign that appetites for digital assets are growing…


Healthline Nutrition’s Holiday Picks: 15 Best Kitchen Essentials for Under $100

With so many deals and discounts available during the holiday season, it’s the perfect time to stock up on kitchen staples…


Cooking Turkey That Is Safe for Your Dog to Eat

You’ve seen how bland the dry kibble looks in your pet’s bowl. The label says it tastes like chicken, lamb, or salmon, but it certainly doesn’t look or smell like that. Wet food is a little more tempting and realistic to your pet; however, it’s still not the same as a piece of juicy meat that you put on your plate…


Steal This Trick: Snack Like a Chef

“I like to eat in company, but I like to snack alone,” confesses Jeffrey Yoskowitz, author of The Gefilte Manifesto…


Gordon Ramsay’s New Cooking Competition, ‘Next Level Chef’, Is Almost Ready To Serve

Fox and chef Gordon Ramsay are shouting “Vive la différence” in a new series, Next Level Chef, and have released a first-look trailer for the show…