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  2. Walmart's New Football Food Bundle Feeds Game Day Guests for ...

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    There are 13 items in Walmart’s game day bundle, including food and beverage. Some are items like chips that you can eat without any prep, but most items will take a minimal amount of cooking to ...

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    Walmart workers reveal the most shocking part of their jobs, from customers snacking in the store to people trying to return boxes filled with bricks or well-worn underwear Allana Akhtar,Áine ...

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    When you don’t have time to go to the grocery store, get your food delivered fast from Walmart.

  5. Lunchly - Wikipedia

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    Lunchly (stylized in uppercase letters) is a brand of snack kits created and marketed by Lunchly LLC. The brand is promoted and founded as a joint venture between YouTubers Olajide "KSI" Olatunji, Logan Paul, and Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson. It is marketed as a healthier competitor to Kraft Heinz's Lunchables. The product line was announced on ...

  6. Graze (company) - Wikipedia

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    Graze snack boxes. The upper box is the 2018 redesign and the lower box is the pre-2018 design. Nature Delivered Limited, [1] trading as Graze (stylised as graze), is a United Kingdom-based snack company which is owned by Unilever. [3] Graze offers over 200 snack combinations [5] through snack subscription boxes, an online shop [6] and retailers

  7. Tastykake - Wikipedia

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    The local branch had approached the management of Tastykake, about employing black workers in the lucrative position of "driver-salesman." Driver-salesmen both drove the company's' delivery trucks and sold the company's goods to grocery stores and other retail outlets and thus were able to earn lucrative commissions on top of their salaries. [7]