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  2. It’s not quite free food delivery, but it’s arguably economical. Burger King charges a $1 delivery fee, plus a 15% service fee and a $2.50 small cart fee for orders $5-$9.99.

  3. 6 Best Apps for Free Food - AOL

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    Here are some fast food and quick... As grocery prices continue to rise, it's nice to know that there are some places where you can get food for free. 6 Best Apps for Free Food

  4. The Best Fast-Food Family Meal Deals to Feed a Crowd for Less

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    For more great fast-food tips and deals, please sign up for our free newsletters. ... 101 Restaurants Where You Can Eat for Free on Your Birthday. Top-Rated Products to Shop on Amazon This Month.

  5. 10 Best Apps To Sign Up and Get Instant Bonuses - AOL

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    Sign-up bonus: $10 You can get a $10 bonus just for signing up with Swagbucks and making a $25 purchase through a participating retailer. You can redeem your cash in the form of PayPal cash or ...

  6. Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111–296 (text)) is a federal statute signed into law by President Barack Obama on December 13, 2010. The law is part of the reauthorization of funding for child nutrition (see the original Child Nutrition Act). It funded child nutrition programs and free lunch programs in schools for 5 years. [1]

  7. Get a free Starbucks coffee today in honor of the Super Bowl ...

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    If you join the Starbucks Rewards program on Feb. 10, the company says you can see your barista in the store to enjoy a free coffee. "No matter who wins Sunday, we can all win Monday," Starbucks said.

  8. Free Breakfast for Children - Wikipedia

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    Volunteers would start setting up and preparing food around 6 am, and served the meal from 7-8:30. Most programs took place in churches, schools, or community centers. A typical breakfast often included some combination of bacon, eggs, grits, hotcakes, toast, sausage, and a glass of juice or milk. [ 6 ]

  9. Nutrition labeling requirements of the Affordable Care Act

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    Make available written nutrition information to consumers upon request; State the availability of written nutrition information in a "prominent, clear, and conspicuous" manner on menus and menu boards; and; Provide calorie information, per serving/food item, for self-service items and food on display, on a sign adjacent to each food item. [4]