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On my mind: as cliché as it is, I have much to be thankful as I fly to Australia.
Events:
- Toblerone alters shape of 2 chocolate bars, and fans are outraged.
- How the Iranian-Saudi proxy struggle tore apart the Middle East.
Ideas:
- Mall of America takes bold stand by closing on Thanksgiving this year.
- How female fans made ‘Star Wars’ their own.
- The biggest money mistakes we make—decade by decade.
Travels:
- Too hot to fly? Norwegian Air suspends summer Las Vegas flights.
- NYC W Train has reopened.
- Air France-KLM to install wifi across long-haul fleet.
Hacks:
- Get 500 FlexPerks per FlexPerks trip you take when you upload a photo.
- My WestJet status match and delayed flight compensation.
- These 5 best credit cards are the only ones you need.
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We hear about stores that are deciding to not open on Thanksgiving day, and we think how generous and kind those store managers are. However, there is an alternative point of view: This morning (Thanksgiving) I visited my local Whole Foods and heard some employees happy discussion of the fact that they were getting paid 2x normal. They wanted the money more than the day off.
Stores that decide to close on Thanksgiving day do lose out on sales, but they also reduce labor costs considerably. Whether it’s a net gain or loss would vary with each store.