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  2. 9 Weird (But True) Food Laws in America - AOL

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    Plus, one recently passed law is one-upping them all by banning food bans! Check out the slideshow above to discover nine weird, funny and absurd but true food laws. More From Kitchen Daily:

  3. How Much More Does Eating Out Really Cost? - AOL

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    By the end of 2021, the cost of eating out was rising faster than at any time since 1982 -- and restaurants have only gotten more expensive since then. In the most recent Consumer Price Index ...

  4. How Much More Is Eating Out Actually Costing You? - AOL

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    By the end of 2021, the cost of eating out was rising faster than at any time since 1982 -- and restaurants have only gotten more expensive since then. Advice: Unplug These Appliances That Hike Up...

  5. Food libel laws - Wikipedia

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    The laws are parodied in the King of the Hill episode "Love Hurts and So Does Art" (1999) in which a modern art exhibit, juxtaposing a starving child with an X-ray of an American's colon blocked with beef, is shut down, because "in the state of Texas, there's a law against defaming beef." [31] [32] [33]

  6. Social class differences in food consumption - Wikipedia

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    This is especially true in the United States compared to other high-income countries. [20] According to a 2023 survey, 61.5% of respondents consider healthy food to be a luxury. [21] Most health food stores and supermarkets, which carry fresh produce, are more readily available in high-income areas compared to low-income areas. [22]

  7. Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The average person eats out five to six times weekly. 3.3% of the nation's workforce is composed of restaurant workers. [46] According to a Gallup Poll in 2016, nearly 61% of Americans across the country eat out at a restaurant once a week or more, and this percent is only predicted to increase in future years. [47]

  8. Eating Out Continues to Get More Expensive as Prices of ... - AOL

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    As expected, the U.S. inflation rate for July cooled moderately, partly due to lower energy prices, according to the latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report released Aug. 10. SNAP...

  9. Dine and dash - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, dine and dashes are prosecuted as making off without payment. [1]In the United States, legal implications vary by state.When the customer intended in advance to leave their bill unpaid and therefore obtained the valuable services under false pretenses, failing to pay the bill is considered theft and is a form of criminal fraud. [2]