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Fresh, local food. Delivered in minutes. Four free deliveries | Use code: YESPLS Memorial Day Weeken

Fresh, local food. Delivered in minutes. [Postmates]( Four free deliveries | Use code: YESPLS [The PostUp]( Memorial Day Weekend is upon us, and that means you might have more time to relax or mix up that new cocktail recipe. Before you go into full 3-day weekend mode, take a break and read The Post Up. We’ve got weird headlines, weirder chip flavors, and plenty of BBQ to go around. Plus when you use code: YESPLS in [Postmates]( you’ll save on the delivery fee. List Time Quick Bites - Wish You Were Here: The Faroe Islands are not kidding around with “[remote tourism](. Strap a camera to a local and they’ll go on whatever journey you want. - Things that Go Bump in the Afternoon: [Bumper tables]( have emerged in Maryland. They’re kind of like toddler walkers, but for adults who drink. - CRJ FTW: Surprise, the new Carly Rae Jepsen album, [Dedicated Side B]( was released yesterday. Not a surprise, we’re listening to it all weekend. - Mustard Must be Jealous: Heinz released a [ridiculous puzzle]( that’s 570 pieces of nothing but ketchup red. - From Pregnancy Tests to Popsicle Sticks: Go down the rabbit hole that is the [Craigslist free section]( at a time when strangers don’t want to meet. - The Sandman Hits the Court: Noted basketball enthusiast [Adam Sandler has signed on]( to star in a new LeBron James-produced Netflix movie. - Pokémon Go Nowhere: [New changes]( to the wildly per popular mobile game make it easier to catch ‘em all from your couch. BBQ Ribs, Brisket, and Pulled Pork [BBQ] This Memorial Day, there’s only one thing more fitting to do than firing up the grill and cooking up burgers and dogs—ordering in low and slow BBQ from your favorite local spot. Whether you go for the house-made sausage or burnt ends, BBQ is a delicate art that’s best left to the professionals. So when you’re ready for a feast (plus all the sides), try one of our favorite places. In LA, [Holy Cow BBQ]( offers Party Packs to get you into the BBQ spirit. Get The Round-Up—it comes with their famous rack of ribs, BBQ chicken, your choice of pulled pork, brisket, or tri-tip and two scratch sides. Bonus: They’ve got plenty of beer and hard seltzer too. Check out [Baby Blues BBQ]( SF. They have something called Pig Candy (it’s caramelized, thick-cut bacon) and a laundry list of sides you won’t be able to resist. Get the Creamed Spinach and Mac-N-Cheese and thank us later. If you’re in Atlanta, [D.B.A. Barbecue]( should be your neighborhood BBQ joint of choice. We’d opt for a half rack of the St. Louis Ribs, as many Pulled Pork Sandwiches as you can handle, and a side of Collard Greens. Funky Flavors You’ve Got Weird Taste Everyone knows that sandwiches go a little too well with a bag of potato chips. And of course, we’ve seen people put chips in their sandwich. But how about putting a sandwich in the chips? That’s exactly what Whole Foods is doing with a limited edition run of [sandwich-inspired chips](. The new snacks come right from the deli in Pastrami on Rye, Italian Hoagie, and Cuban Press varieties. And if crunchy, salty things aren’t your fancy, there’s still a wild flavor out there for you. Take [Funfetti Cereal](. Sometimes you just need to skip the whole grains and have a cake-flavored breakfast, and we’re here for it. Round it out with the salty/sweet combo that is [Twix Popcorn]( and you’ve got a full day of flavor mayhem. Delivery Deals Let’s Eat Enjoy your long weekend by getting your favorites delivered. Check out these deals to save: - [Burger King]( Free Fries through Monday on orders $15+ with code FRYDAY - [El Pollo Loco]( Free Churros on orders $10+ with code CHURROS and Free Delivery on orders $10+ [Order Now]( Sounds Delicious Sing It With Food [Watermelon] The sweet, sweet sound of a White Claw cracking open isn’t the only music you’ll be hearing this Memorial Day. When it comes to relaxing and enjoying yourself, two things always go hand in hand: music and food. You might be eating some watermelon this weekend, but we have it on good authority that you won’t be enjoying it as much as Harry Styles. His new video for ‘[Watermelon Sugar]( has some serious PDA for the juicy summer fruit. The watermelons can’t sing back, but vegetables can. Next time your Bluetooth speaker loses power, just get creative with a carrot or cucumber lying around the house. [The Vegetable Orchestra]( is a collective of people who think about produce differently and turn vegetables into instruments. Next up? Hot dogs. Longtime wild and mysterious creatures, hot dogs are now a [musical instrument]( give them a chance to drop a beat before you turn the grill on. Sure, if someone walked in on you DJing with uncooked hot dogs, they would be right to look a little disturbed. But we think making music with food is always a tasty idea. Welcome Distractions Nachos Fo Sho Guess what? The word ‘nachos’ doesn’t come from an ancient term meaning ‘melted cheese upon crispy chips’. Nachos are actually named after a guy named Nacho. The inventor of the dish was Ignacio “Nacho” Anaya and the original recipe didn’t have any guac in sight—just freshly fried chips, cheese, and pickled jalapeños. Just For You Four Free Deliveries Use code: yespls Want a BBQ feast or a plate of nachos just for you? Whatever you’re craving, it’s available on Postmates. Just open the app and use your code to save. [Order Now]( Keeping Deliveries and Pickup Safe Our [non-contact feature]( ensures safe and convenient delivery to the door. Stay up to date with the [latest advice]( from the CDC. The [Postmates Fleet Relief Fund]( helps cover the cost of co-pays, medical expenses, and sick leave. While Postmates aims to provide helpful third-party information via The Post Up such as links to third-party content, Postmates does not endorse, approve, or guarantee information, products, services, or recommendations provided by third parties or on their websites. Postmates shall not be responsible for any loss or damage of any sort resulting from the use of such third-party information, nor will it be liable for any products or services advertised or provided by such third parties. Fees may vary and apply. Store and offer availability based on user location. Offer only valid for {EMAIL} through Monday, 5/25/2020 at 11:59 pm PT. Limit 4 uses per customer. Customers with multiple Postmates accounts may be excluded from this promotion. Offer is not shareable or transferable. Maximum offer value up to $15 in delivery fee credit per order. Applies to orders over $10. Limited to delivery only. Offer cannot be redeemed for cash or like exchanges. Postmates reserves the right to modify or terminate this offer at any time without notice. Other restrictions may apply. [logo]( [Help Center]( [Try Unlimited]( [Invite Friends]( [Careers]( [Unsubscribe]( Postmates Inc PO Box 78308 San Francisco, CA 94107

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