Even when money’s tight, some things are still worth the splurge. Financial expert Rachel Cruze says she’ll always pay for Instacart and Costco runs, airport valet, quality jewelry she can pass down, a solid financial team, and a good face serum. Lou’s personal luxury list? A top-tier washer and dryer, high-end vodka, and expensive bedding.
After Taco Bell’s shredded-lettuce disaster, Chipotle and Qdoba are now dealing with a salmonella outbreak tied to tainted jalapeños linked to a California distributor that imported them from Mexico — the illness has already hit 27 states.
In South Florida, C.L.A.S.S. Soiree Steakhouse is offering a private dining experience with one strict rule: you have to be naked. Listeners immediately want to know how they sanitize the seats. And Lou reminds everyone that the old Palm Springs Suns minor-league team used to welcome nudists to the ballpark — because that’s just how they do it in the desert.

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