2025-02-27
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Here's your money briefing for Thursday, February 27th.
I'm Mariana Aspuru for the Wall Street Journal.
Are you looking for a cheaper, healthier alternative for your next meal out?
Now what if it came with a little prize or toy?
More adults are now ditching a full-size entree for a kid's meal.
There are some food options which could fill you up and be really cheap as a kid's menu option.
Some things are going to be a smaller meal and that's what you would expect because you're ordering half the kids menu.
But is the smaller portion worth the lower price?
We'll talk with Wall Street Journal reporter Roshan Fernandez after the break.
Americans love using their credit cards.
The most secure and hassle-free way to pay.
But DC politicians want to change that with a Durban Marshall credit card bill.
This bill lets corporate megastores pick how your credit card is processed,
allowing them to use untested payment networks that jeopardize your data security and rewards.
Corporate megastores will make more money and you pay the price.
Tell Congress to guard your card because Americans lose when politicians choose.
Learn more at guardyourcard.com Rising food prices mean that customers are getting creative with how they cut costs.