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  2. What the end of the penny means for prices and your ... - AOL

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    “Prices would have to be rounded to the nearest five cents to allow for cash payments and correct change received back — that will be the end of $6.99 fast food combo meals,” Gulley said ...

  3. 3 reasons why Elon Musk wants to get rid of the penny - AOL

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    Economists, policymakers and financial experts have long debated its practicality. The last time I can remember using a penny was in the convenience store with a ‘give a penny, take a penny’ dish.

  4. How to Save Money on Groceries This Month, According to Experts

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    11. Cut down on the sweets and junk food. Don't cut the nutritious stuff if you have to buy less food. You always need dinner, you can save money by making dessert a special thing.

  5. Take a penny, leave a penny - Wikipedia

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    "Take a penny, leave a penny" (sometimes "Give a penny, take a penny", penny tray, or penny pool) refers to a type of tray, dish or cup meant for convenience in cash transactions. They are found in the United States or Ireland, [ 1 ] in gas stations , convenience stores , and other small stores, and were similarly common in Canada before the ...

  6. Few mourn the US penny as Trump moves to kill it - AOL

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    Advocates for the penny argue that the coin plays an important role in U.S. society. People toss them as loose change into a jar for charity or use them to pay for single items at convenience and ...

  7. List of eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    Most societies traditionally use bowls or dishes to contain food to be eaten, but while some use their hands to deliver this food to their mouths, others have developed specific tools for the purpose. In Western cultures, cutlery items such as knives and forks are the traditional norm, while in much of the East, chopsticks are more common.

  8. Penny debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Second, under current Mint accounting, the nickel costs eleven cents to manufacture. In a scenario (unlikely to occur) where nickel production doubled without the penny, Navigant concludes that with existing fixed costs, eliminating the penny would likely result in increased net costs to the Mint of $10.9 million, relative to the current state."

  9. Empty Calories: What Are They? (Plus 6 Foods & Drinks With ...

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    Even foods that may seem healthier, like dressings, granola bars, and condiments, can be high in added sugar. Ditch alcohol. Alcohol is a significant source of empty calories that can add up quickly.