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Woman who opens food at the grocery store before paying has started a huge debate over shopping ethics

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1 [Woman who opens food at the grocery store before paying has started a huge debate over shopping ethics]( To snack, or not to snack while [grocery shopping]( That is the question. At least, that’s been the question for as long as grocery stores have existed: Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer through "hanger" and cravings, or take into your arms precious sustenance that fuels you through the shopping trip, so long as you pay for it later. Apparently, there is very little gray area with this subject. People seem to have very, very strong opinions as to whether or not eating food at the grocery store is [appropriate behavior](. Case in point—the heated comments that were ignited after [TikTok]( influencer [Cecily Bauchmann]( filmed herself placing an empty sushi container on the checkout conveyor belt. [Read the story]( 2 [Vietnam War soldier awarded medal of honor for saving 4 troop members despite direct orders]( The Vietnam War in its wake impacted the whole world. The war started in 1954 and finished with the withdrawal of American troops in 1975. It was essentially a conflict between North and South Vietnam for domination. Even to this date, there are families dealing with the blows of that war. In the Vietnam War, almost 550,00 Americans participated with 58,000 succumbing to death. The war witnessed everything from death, patriotism and sacrifice to brotherhood. Retired Army Capt Larry Taylor despite all odds did not turn his back on his brothers and risked his own life to bring them back. In the war, he showed what it truly meant to be an American soldier and after almost 50 years he is being rewarded for it, reports [BBC](. Recently, Captain Taylor was honored with the Medal of Honor for his bravery in the war by President, Joe Biden. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [A Golden Retriever mistook his owner's cherished coat for a toy and pure chaos ensued]( [Golden Retrievers]( have a reputation for being good-natured, friendly, reliable dogs, making them ideal family pets. But even the most affable of good doggos turns into a die-hard [tug-of-war]( warrior when presented with a furry pull toy. That's a bit of an issue when they mistake the fur lining of a coat hood for a toy—and even more of an issue when the coat is attached to a human. Dog owner and [TikTok user @justttmakayla]( shared a hilarious encounter with Grissom, her Golden Retriever, that was captured on her [Ring camera](. In the video, Grissom grabs hold of her coat hood, perhaps heroically saving her from the squirrel that was clearly attacking her, or perhaps assuming she was offering it to him as a toy (because why else would fur exist?). Once he had a hold of it, the tug-of-war began. [Read the story]( 4 [People from foreign countries share their 15 favorite words with no English equivalent]( The difference in languages is a beautiful thing. But it can [also be frustrating]( when one speaks multiple languages and there is no way to express a certain feeling in one language that they can in another. A Reddit user named Don_Pickelball asked [foreign-born people who live in English-speaking]( to share the words that exist in their native language that are sorely missed in English. Here are 15 of the most interesting. [Read the story]( 5 [Mom's real world budgeting lesson goes viral after it leaves her kids feeling overwhelmed]( Kids, as much as we love them, they're like our little broke best friends. They seemingly always want something and have little to no concept on how much money things cost. There are some parents that start explaining how finances and budgeting works at an early age so kids know what to expect. It also likely helps them understand that parents don't have an infinite amount of money to spend on unnecessary items. [Ariel B. is a mom and content creator]( that created budgeting worksheets for her children to use to learn how to budget and uploaded the video to TikTok. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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