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  2. Walmart: 6 High-Quality Items To Buy Now - AOL

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    Whether you hope to save on your holiday shopping or are just looking for everyday discounts, Walmart has you covered. While the big-box retailer is known for its affordable prices, it also carries...

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    Great Value Bacon Pieces. Price: $1.98 (2.5 ounces) Pick up a couple of packs of Great Value Bacon Pieces for under $2 each at Walmart. You can add them to salads, baked potatoes or pasta dishes ...

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  5. List of eating utensils - Wikipedia

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    Chopfork – A utensil with a fork at one end and chopsticks/tongs at the other. [3] Chork – Pointed and slightly curved tongs, which can be used like chopsticks (as pincers) or as a fork (for spearing). [4] [5] A different kind of chork is a fork with a split handle, which can be broken in half to make two chopsticks. [6]

  6. Chopsticks - Wikipedia

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    Chopsticks on a store rack. Chopsticks come in a wide variety of styles, with differences in geometry and material. Depending on the country and the region some chopstick styles are more common than others. Length: Chopsticks range from 23 centimeters (9.1 in) to 26 centimeters (10 in) long, tapering to one end. Very long, large chopsticks ...

  7. Reusable shopping bag - Wikipedia

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    Most U.S. grocery store customers do not bring their own bags, and many reusable bags go unused by customers, according to a 2008 article in the Wall Street Journal. [12] In 2009, Walmart Stores proposed turning three California stores into reusable-bag-only stores. [13] Concurrently, Walmart was prepared to introduce a $0.15 reusable bag.