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"Debate Ignites Over Proper Food Storage After Viral Fridge Video"
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"Debate Ignites Over Proper Food Storage After Viral Fridge Video"

A TikTok video by @latingenx72 showing her covering an opened can of tomato sauce with aluminum foil and storing it in the fridge has sparked debate among viewers. Some warn of the risks of botulism, while others claim they've done it for years without issues. The USDA advises transferring unused portions of canned food to glass or plastic containers for optimal safety and quality.

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Man's Demand for Wife to Buy Her Own Drinks Backfires

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Daily Dot

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A TikToker told his wife to pay for her own drinks, only to find her charming another man at the bar to get free drinks, leaving viewers amused and impressed. The article discusses the dynamics of men buying women drinks, with some suggesting it originated as a form of exploitation and manipulation. It also mentions a TikTok user's technique to get men to buy her drinks. The TikToker's wife's ability to charm a stranger into buying her a drink has sparked a conversation about bar life and human behavioral patterns.

"The Stanley Cup Craze: A Target Encounter and the Loneliness of Mass Consumerism"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Daily Dot

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A woman's quest for the 2024 Valentine's Day Stanley cup at Target turned into a viral sensation after she fell while trying to secure one, only to later find out that employees had laughed at her misfortune. The Stanley cup craze has led to various incidents, including a TikToker catching an employee trying to stash one, a man being tackled in his attempt to secure one, and people fighting in line. The cups, known for their superior quality and ability to keep liquids hot or cold for extended periods, have become a sought-after status symbol. Despite the embarrassing incident, the woman also managed to get the Starbucks x Stanley pink cup and shared her experience in a follow-up video.

"Shopper Frenzy and Scams Surround Elusive Target Exclusive Stanley Cups"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Daily Dot

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A Target employee was caught on TikTok allegedly hiding a limited edition Stanley Cup for themselves, sparking debate among users about the ethics of retail workers reserving sought-after items. The exclusive cups, part of Target's Valentine's Day collection, have caused chaos in stores, reminiscent of past shopping frenzies. TikTok user Susy Balbuena posted a video exposing the employee's actions, leading to mixed reactions online. Some defended the practice as a retail perk, while others criticized it. The incident has raised questions about whether paying customers should always have priority over employees for limited edition products.

"Ex-McDonald's Employee's Awkward Encounter: Returning for Free Fries After Quitting"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Daily Dot

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A former McDonald's worker returned to the drive-thru for free fries as part of the chain's Fry Day promotion, only to encounter managers she had issues with while working there. The encounter was captured in a TikTok video, where the tension between the former co-workers was evident. The worker expressed her dissatisfaction with the managers' treatment of employees, but one of the managers, who is now in charge, apologized and invited her to come back, claiming to know how to treat people. Despite the awkwardness, the worker was happy to have received free fries. Other viewers shared their own negative experiences with McDonald's management.