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Bryan Tate
Bryan Tate said he's used Target's return policy about six to eight times.
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A black and white photo of a retail worker in a yellow safety vest is shown with their back turned to the viewer. Behind them is a large stack of boxes with a red overlay.
"It's not the most dangerous job in America, but it's moving up the list," a Walmart employee in Minnesota said.
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Eggs in a fridge.
A dozen eggs still costs more than $4, roughly twice as expensive as a year ago.
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A Target employee holding a clip board.
"Sometimes the guest is wrong," one Target worker told Insider.
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It's techie Tuesday, buds. I'm Diamond Naga Siu, and I really enjoy cooking and eating food.

That's why this Googler is living my dream life. He's a manager at the search giant by day and culinary school student by night. The company even pays a portion of Harrison Hill's tuition for the Institute for Culinary Education in New York.

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Drive-up
Drive-up "double-tappers" can set off a ripple effect that lasts long after they've driven off with their orders.
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In Tim Burton’s original Batman movie, as the caped crusader makes a dramatic rescue of Vicki Vale and escapes using his grapnel gun, the Joker wonders aloud, “where does he get those wonderful toys?” A question we finally have an answer to as Spin Mas