Philip Teresi talks inheriting things we might not like or know what to do with. Callers chime in with stories of their experiences.
In‑N‑Out’s owner says the popular burger chain has no plans to add mobile ordering or curbside pickup, despite industry trends. She argues the move would hurt food quality and customer experience, reinforcing the company’s commitment to simplicity over speed.
A North Yorkshire gardener inherited a 500-piece vintage lawnmower collection spanning nine sheds and his dad’s conservatory in Filey. The rare lineup includes an 1861 Shanks mower (valued at £5,000), a unique 1920s Shanks roller triple model, and other antique pieces from the 19th century. He’s “spoiled for choice” each spring and aims to preserve—and even expand—this unexpected slice of Britain’s mowing heritage.
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