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the-sun.com | James Evenden
A POPULAR restaurant chain is now offering a bottomless burger card for an entire month - with savings of over $680 to be eaten. Foodies can celebrate May as National Burger Month with this beefy offer - and you can get your pass starting in just a few hours. Red Robin is launching the mouth-watering scheme that rewards burger lovers. The chain is offering those who purchase the card gourmet burger with a bottomless side every day in May for just $20.
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1 week ago |
the-sun.com | James Evenden
A CONVENIENCE store giant has ramped up its plans to open 1,300 new locations by 2030. On top of this, shoppers will also see a new store design, in a bold and ambitious move from the retailer. 7-Eleven's plans come just months after it announced its intention to open 600 new stores over the next four years, which The US Sun reported on at the time. Between 2025 and 2027, 500 of those will go up.
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1 week ago |
the-sun.com | James Evenden
A SHOPPER at Dollar General has shocked fellow customers with her haul of groceries worth $400 that she only paid 98 cents for. The pictures shared to social media had convinced people that it was fake, while others praised the products they were able to grab. Dollar General is known and loved for its penny sales, which sees items reduced to exactly that: a penny. The list is an open secret amongst Dollar General employees, too.
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1 week ago |
the-sun.com | James Evenden
ALDI has dropped hundreds of items in the middle aisle this week -with garden gadgets and laundry essentials starting at $1.99. The super cheap retailer is back with even more products and even more deals for you to get your hands on right now. This week, Aldi's finds take on the upcoming Easter celebrations, with plenty of last minute items for the special day. There are 827 total items to look through that have all been discounted.
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1 week ago |
the-sun.com | James Evenden
LATE fees for credit cards could skyrocket up to $32, as a judge scraps a Biden policy that protected consumers. The fees were originally much lower under the previous administration, but that was deemed to be illegal on Tuesday. A federal judge has overturned the rule that had initially capped late fees at $8. It was introduced in March 2024 by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
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