An Apple Watch fitness challenge isbeing called insensitive on TikTok and Twitter after prompting wearers to celebrate Black History Month by working out for seven days in a row in February.
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🕸️ Crawling the web
Here is what else is happening across the ‘net.
☕ A Starbucks employee and TikToker has sparked debate after claiming that a customer asked him to refund a $2 tip.
🥪 Would you be upset if you bought a Subway sandwich containing only veggies that ended up costing more than $16?
💰 Amongst DoorDash drivers, there is a common saying: “no tip, no trip.”
🚘 This TikToker sparked a snowball effect of drive-thru employee gripes afterragging on customers who order the second they pull up to the ordering kiosk.
💔 Don’t believe the hype. These iconic on-screen couples will remind you why sometimes it’s just better to be single.*
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👋 Before you go
For a limited time, Taco Bell is selling its crispy chicken wings—but not all customers are happy about the menu item’s return.
“Do not buy the Taco Bell wings,” one food blogger said in a viral video. “I just spent $22 on UberEats to do a video on them, and this is what I received.” Viewers are shown pictures of the wings in question, which look like they were damaged before getting fried.
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