Keeping yourself healthy & your wallet happy ahead of Super Bowl Sunday
With prices and foodborne illnesses on the rise, WCCB Charlotte's James Scott explains why football fans will want to be more cautious at the store - and at home.
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With prices and foodborne illnesses on the rise, WCCB Charlotte's James Scott explains why football fans will want to be more cautious at the store - and at home.
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