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Tuesday

Bargain-hunting Greek shoppers may soon have more options at the grocery store. The government is asking retailers to discount expired nonperishable products in response to rising food prices. Fayez Nureldine/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Buying Food Past Its Sell-By Date Tough To Swallow For Greeks

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Thursday

Grocery auctions have been growing in popularity as a way to get a lot of food for not a lot of money. Matt Sindelar for NPR hide caption

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Willing To Play The Dating Game With Your Food? Try A Grocery Auction

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Thursday

A judge smells a block of cheese at the World Championship Cheese Contest in Madison, Wis. Judges carefully appraise a cheese's look, smell and texture before they taste it and spit it out. Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association hide caption

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Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association

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A screencap of the iconic WPIX Yule Log. The original video was filmed in 1966; this version was redone in 1970. WPIX hide caption

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The Good Old Yule Log Spreads To HDTV

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A wild horse at Assateague Island National Seashore in Maryland. The horses on the island are not given supplemental food or vet care, but the National Park Service darts its mares with a birth control vaccine to help reduce the size of the herd. Serri Graslie/NPR hide caption

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U.S. Uses Birth Control To Rein In Wild Horses

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