No Images? Click here If you’ve ever entered a grocery store thinking you’ll “just grab a few things” only to exit with a foot-long receipt in your hands, wondering, “What just happened?” we totally get it. It’s easy to fall victim to the sales, the samples and the bulk options at the supermarket. The truth is, as a consumer you’re often being tricked into your purchases.Taylor Pittman breaks down the subtle ways grocery stores persuade buyers to purchase more and provides tips for navigating the supermarket a bit better.Your wallet will thank you!So THAT's why“Ladies and gentlemen, please rise for our national anthem.” You’ll hear some version of this announcement at the start of most sporting events. The performance of the national anthem is a well-established part of American athletic competitions. But we don’t sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” at other public gatherings, such as before concerts, Broadway shows, operas or lectures. So why do we do this for sports? The answer, Caroline Bologna finds, goes back to baseball.Long read we're loving:
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