Meg Marco wrote The WSJ says they have their hands on a document that shows that a nationwide McDonald's Breakfast Dollar Menu is coming. The fast food giant has already tested these menus in several markets. The menu is meant to stop a slowdown http://consumerist.com/5401508/ 1:46 PM on November 10, 2009
Meg Marco wrote Reader Jeremy says that his attempts to be polite and have everything taken care of for someone who was doing his organization a big favor were made more difficult by a secret, unpublished "prepaid baggage fee" that American Airlines attempted http://consumerist.com/5401394/ 11:45 AM on November 10, 2009
Meg Marco wrote Reader Charles spotted this clinic in his local Walmart in Georgia. He says the local hospital has partnered with the store to offer services right next to the vision center. He sent a snapshot of the prices. It's strange to http://consumerist.com/5401379/ 11:29 AM on November 10, 2009
Meg Marco wrote Various people in the country of Australia are upset at Britney Spears for lip syncing — and feel that it is dishonest for the pop star not to disclose that sometimes she's just mouthing along while she dances. Britney's spokesperson defended http://consumerist.com/5400706/ 4:05 PM on November 9, 2009
Meg Marco wrote 32' of noodles is about 10 yards, so a reporter from KING5 in Seattle decided to lay them out, end by end, starting at the 10 yard line of a fooball field, to see if he could score a noodley http://consumerist.com/5398918/ 2:05 PM on November 6, 2009
Meg Marco wrote Over at The Awl there is an intensively researched fact-check of Cintra Wilson's review of the Manhattan JC Penney store, which at the time, we described as "simultaneously hateful and boring." The review-of-the-review features photographs of the mannequins Ms. Wilson http://consumerist.com/5398858/ 1:02 PM on November 6, 2009
Meg Marco wrote Walmart announced yesterday that it will be slashing prices to below wholesale on 10 of the most popular DVDs that will be released soon, says the LA Times. Target announced that it will be matching Walmart. Amazon has not yet http://consumerist.com/5398792/ 11:56 AM on November 6, 2009
Meg Marco wrote Not only did the UC Davis Medical Center send a $29,186.50 bill to the parents of college student who was beaten to death by his roommate, they also sent a letter letting them know that their son was considered indigent http://consumerist.com/5398768/ 11:37 AM on November 6, 2009
Meg Marco wrote The pace of job losses has slowed significantly, but the economy still divested itself of 190,000 jobs in October, sending the national unemployment rate to 10.2%, says the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It should be noted that the unemployment rate http://consumerist.com/5398740/ 10:50 AM on November 6, 2009
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Meg Marco wrote The WSJ says they have their hands on a document that shows that a nationwide McDonald's Breakfast Dollar Menu is coming. The fast food giant has already tested these menus in several markets. The menu is meant to stop a slowdown
http://consumerist.com/5401508/ 1:46 PM on November 10, 2009
Meg Marco wrote Reader Jeremy says that his attempts to be polite and have everything taken care of for someone who was doing his organization a big favor were made more difficult by a secret, unpublished "prepaid baggage fee" that American Airlines attempted
http://consumerist.com/5401394/ 11:45 AM on November 10, 2009
Meg Marco wrote Reader Charles spotted this clinic in his local Walmart in Georgia. He says the local hospital has partnered with the store to offer services right next to the vision center. He sent a snapshot of the prices. It's strange to
http://consumerist.com/5401379/ 11:29 AM on November 10, 2009
Meg Marco wrote Various people in the country of Australia are upset at Britney Spears for lip syncing — and feel that it is dishonest for the pop star not to disclose that sometimes she's just mouthing along while she dances. Britney's spokesperson defended
http://consumerist.com/5400706/ 4:05 PM on November 9, 2009
Meg Marco wrote 32' of noodles is about 10 yards, so a reporter from KING5 in Seattle decided to lay them out, end by end, starting at the 10 yard line of a fooball field, to see if he could score a noodley
http://consumerist.com/5398918/ 2:05 PM on November 6, 2009
Meg Marco wrote Over at The Awl there is an intensively researched fact-check of Cintra Wilson's review of the Manhattan JC Penney store, which at the time, we described as "simultaneously hateful and boring." The review-of-the-review features photographs of the mannequins Ms. Wilson
http://consumerist.com/5398858/ 1:02 PM on November 6, 2009
Meg Marco wrote Walmart announced yesterday that it will be slashing prices to below wholesale on 10 of the most popular DVDs that will be released soon, says the LA Times. Target announced that it will be matching Walmart. Amazon has not yet
http://consumerist.com/5398792/ 11:56 AM on November 6, 2009
Meg Marco wrote Not only did the UC Davis Medical Center send a $29,186.50 bill to the parents of college student who was beaten to death by his roommate, they also sent a letter letting them know that their son was considered indigent
http://consumerist.com/5398768/ 11:37 AM on November 6, 2009
Meg Marco wrote The pace of job losses has slowed significantly, but the economy still divested itself of 190,000 jobs in October, sending the national unemployment rate to 10.2%, says the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It should be noted that the unemployment rate
http://consumerist.com/5398740/ 10:50 AM on November 6, 2009