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Your Oversized Fridge Is Making You Waste Food And Money

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27 July 2016

Your Oversized Fridge Is Making You Waste Food And Money



You know that instant gratification you get each time you fill your fridge with goodies after a trip to the grocery store? Some of us might even go one step further to literally look at our grocery haul triumphantly in sheer adoration. It wouldn't take much effort for you to see a plethora of posts...
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Millennials, Merchants Want Your Business



For those who don't know, millennials are young people between the ages of 15 and 35-years-old. They are the $200 billion gorilla in the room. That's how much this generation, made up of about 80 million people, spends on shopping each year. Is there any wonder that merchants, especially the online...
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BofA's Mobile App Is 12 Times More Favored Than Branches



How often do you visit your bank branch? Before the Internet age, almost all banking transactions required a trip to your local branch. Nowadays, mobile banking and payments give consumers many ways to avoid stepping foot into a bank branch while providing faster service and timelier information...
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Faster Payments May Lead To Increase In Fraud?



The push for faster payments will soon make near-instant money transfers commonplace. Several banks that use the clearXchange network already offer quick payments, and the number is expected to grow rapidly. While no one can deny the convenience of having payments move instantly from one account to...
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