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Though many dietitians recommend cutting alcohol entirely, there are ways to budget for beverages. Using online nutritional data, we've suggested lower-calorie swaps for some popular drinks. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. Using nutritional information from mostly allrecipes.com and a few other spots, we've compiled a list of some of the most popular high-calorie alcoholic drinks and offered lower-calorie substitutions. From light beers over lagers to martinis over mojitos, scroll down to see nine of some of the most calorically-dense beverages and low-cal alternatives you can drink instead.
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An Illinois resident claimed a winning Mega Millions ticket worth $1.28 billion in August. Here's how some of the revealed winners splashed their cash on when they found out they were rich. And on Wednesday, the Powerball Jackpot shot up to $800 million after it was announced that no one had purchased the winning ticket. In fact, many lottery winners end up blowing it all. Here are the first things 14 different lottery winners splashed their cash on.
Too Good To Go lets users buy a box of leftover restaurant food, such as the one above from Peachy Keens, for less than £4. "The restaurant anticipates how much food they'll have left, then makes it available to buy through the app," Wilson says. "It's really important that social entrepreneurs are getting involved in trying to bring food waste to the forefront." Too Good To GoWilson and his business partner Jamie Crummie are hoping the app will "highlight food waste and change perceptions around it." "We can counter [food waste] by changing our attitudes towards it and hopefully start to be more considerate about the way we're consuming food," he said.
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