
Melody Heald
Culture Writer at The Daily Dot
Living and loving life in San Diego, love music, a lot of nature just not too into spiders haha, creating and pursuing positive vibes...Peace 3 Irie
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6 days ago |
dailydot.com | Melody Heald
The McDonald’s dinner box was all the rage in 2024. The boxes, which were around $12, alleviated some financial stress for Americans as the impact of inflation on food was seemingly relentless. Customer and mother Megan (@megancaceres285) visited her local McDonald’s, and the dinner box was a deal she could not resist. In a clip with over 624,000 views, she sits in her car with a large McDonald’s cardboard take-out box.
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1 week ago |
dailydot.com | Melody Heald
It can be a pleasant surprise to find money in your pockets—but not if you buy a pair of jeans from Amazon Essentials and expect them to be brand new. Money in the pockets is a telltale sign they are pre-loved. TikToker Martín (@emcast0) details his experience ordering jeans from the site in a clip with more than 109,000 views. “Please, someone. Oh, my goddess,” he says, showing the jeans he ordered laid out on the couch with two $20 bills and a purple Rick-patterned Rick and Morty lighter on them.
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2 weeks ago |
dailydot.com | Melody Heald
Most people won’t argue with the fact that a morning coffee is a great way to start the day. However, that feeling you get upon that first sip can be soured real quick if you discover mold in your cup of joe. This is what college student Mary Claire Daquilla (@maryyy.claireee) says she experienced. “That one time my chobani oat milk had mold in it before the expiration date. (I drank it),” she recalls in the text overlay of her now-viral TikTok.
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2 weeks ago |
dailydot.com | Melody Heald
You can find all kinds of fresh, locally grown food at a farmer’s market, like fruits, vegetables, eggs, and grass-fed meat. This woman documented her “farmers market fail” to over 177,000 viewers after receiving not-so-fresh pickles. In her video, American Idol contestant Mia Matthews (@miamakanamatthews) sits in her car, holding a fork and staring into a jar of pickles. “Is this mold?” she asks. Before this incident, everything seemed fine.
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3 weeks ago |
dailydot.com | Melody Heald
Too Good To Go helps budget-friendly customers connect to stores or restaurants about to dispose of excess food. Typically, establishments provide a large variety of food items in a surprise bag. And after picking up her Too Good To Go bag, this customer was in for quite the surprise. Canada-based thrifter Victoria (@victoria.scholes) sits in her car, holding a plastic grocery store bag. “My first time ordering from Too Good To Go. Is this normal lmao,” she asks in the text overlay.
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