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    Is your Google account at risk? Thousands are to be erased soon!

    All you have to do to avoid the account being deleted is to sign into it once directly. Or go to your google account and make a small change on the information stored there e.g. change your password. That will make the account active and safe from deletion. It is accounts that have been active...
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    Cost of living crisis or ‘next-level’ price gouging? Customer furious after seeing sweet fruit’s price

    Oh for goodness sake. 1) It was in MOSMAN! 2) It was Harris Farms! Too rich for you just don't buy them. I wouldn't be surprised if they were organic too. It was MOSMAN!
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    Beware! The rise of inheritance scams prompts urgent warning

    A few years ago now I received an email supposedly from a firm of solicitors in the UK. They said they were trying to find someone with my name in Sydney as there was an inheritance waiting. I would usually just delete these emails (along with the Nigerian Prince and his ilk) but there was...
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    Fair play or age discrimination? ‘Baby boomers’ are allegedly being unfairly excluded from Koala Mattress' year of free rent competition

    Actually, planking (AKA the lying down game) was a social media craze in the 90s where people lay face down in unusual or incongruous public places. Comes from being like a wooden plank. Like most fads on social media kids were taking ever-increasing risks with where they did it to the point...
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    Fair play or age discrimination? ‘Baby boomers’ are allegedly being unfairly excluded from Koala Mattress' year of free rent competition

    I think you are known as the 'silent' generation born between 1925 and 1944. 🤫
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    Unbelievable! See how the internet reacted to a woeful McDonald's garden salad

    If you want to get technical, salt and sulphites are not the same things and not interchangeable. They are chemically different. salt is sodium chloride which forms from the ionic bonding of sodium ions and chloride ions. There is one sodium cation (Na+) for every chloride anion (Cl–), so the...
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    Fair play or age discrimination? ‘Baby boomers’ are allegedly being unfairly excluded from Koala Mattress' year of free rent competition

    Well, I think this competition just shows how stupid and uneducated the executives and marketing and promotional department millenials at Koala really are. If they think that we Boomers would not be able to answer these questions (and any other of a similar ilk) they are sadly mistaken. The...
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    Tears and Heartbreak: Nat Barr's raw onscreen reaction to one Father's loss

    Wonder whether they thought about NOT adding to the offspring count? The more they have, the larger home they need and the more it will cost. Landlords are not to blame for the decisions this family have made.
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    Are Coles & Woolworths cheating Aussies with microwave meals? A shocking insider reveal!

    Horse meat is a permitted food in France and other European countries as is dog in Korea and Kangaroo in Australia. Because others may not find the meat appetizing does not mean it should not be used if it is raised as a human food source. I do not disagree that home-cooked is best, in fact, I...
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    Discover this clever and simple trick one supermarket is using to combat customers' bad broccoli habits!

    When buying cauliflowers I always buy one (or half) with leaves intact, carrots with the tops still attached, radish, kohlrabi and beetroot with their leaves, and yes broccoli with the stems. All these things are edible, delicious and can be eaten raw in salads or cooked. I don't understand why...
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    Discover this clever and simple trick one supermarket is using to combat customers' bad broccoli habits!

    Coles with their Im Perfect range and Woolworth with their Odd Bunch have been doing this for quite a few years now. It is not new.
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    Unbelievable! See how the internet reacted to a woeful McDonald's garden salad

    Sulphites are naturally occurring minerals that have long been used in foods. They naturally occur in some foods but are widely used as a food additive to prevent microbial spoilage and preserve colour. Cordials, dried fruit, sausages and wine are some of the foods that commonly contain...
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    Rumours swirl around Prince Harry and Meghan's marriage, but is there any truth to it?

    The dictionary definition says a grifter is a person who engages in petty or small-scale swindling. So 'grifter-free' would be someone who doesn't! I am not sure the use of the phrase is correct in the context posted.
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    Rumours swirl around Prince Harry and Meghan's marriage, but is there any truth to it?

    From reports at the time, her first husband stayed in California when she went to Canada for Suits. Seems she decided he wasn't doing what she wanted by not following her and putting her career first.
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    Rumours swirl around Prince Harry and Meghan's marriage, but is there any truth to it?

    Meghan's mum probably, just like many other grandparents today.
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    ‘Lazy’ method to lose 25kg in just eight months—Find out how!

    You do know that men have insulin too right? It's an essential hormone in ALL human beings not just women.
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    Don’t Be Reeled in by this ‘DHL’ Phishing Scam!

    They have been here for many many years. Their trucks are bright yellow with red writing.
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    Unbelievable! See how the internet reacted to a woeful McDonald's garden salad

    He must have bought it when lettuce was selling for $12 per head! :unsure:
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