Tellwut CA Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points -February 23 2024
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Conservative government would compel porn websites to verify age of users: Poilievre
Senate private member's bill would require age verification to access pornography online
Nearly 60% of Canadians prioritize discounts on expiring food, survey says
Food costs across Canada are turning shoppers into store hoppers and deal finders, according to a recent survey. The survey, which was conducted by Dalhousie University in Halifax, found that consumers are making around seven trips to grocery stores a month, which is up two trips from a 2018 study. It also found that nearly 60 per cent of Canadians are seeking discounted food products, which include food near expiration dates. A 50 per cent discount is enough for them to buy expiring food.
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Alligator, Beaver, and Capybara Are All OK Additions to Your Lent Menu
Looking for dishes you can still enjoy over Lent? Food and Wine magazine suggests some tasty alligator recipes. Don’t worry. It’s been approved by some religious authorities.
Americans spending over $500 yearly on streaming: Survey
Once upon a time, people were cutting the cord, dropping cable, and switching to streaming services to save money. But now, with classic comfort TV shows dominating ratings, paying to watch them is getting a little more uncomfortable for customers who, instead of channel surfing are doing more subscription surfing. Forbes Home and OnePoll surveyed 2,000 Americans who stream at least an hour daily and found that people on average spend more than $550 on streaming a year.
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