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r/fastfood
218k members
The /r/FastFood subreddit is for news, reviews, and discussions of fast food (aka quick-service), fast casual, and casual restaurants -- covering everything fast food from multinational chains, regional and local chains, independent and chain cafeterias and all-you-can-eat restaurants, independent and chain diners, independent hole-in-the-wall restaurants, convenience store and gas station prepared food, food trucks and food carts, the neighborhood taqueria, street vendors, etc.
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r/AskReddit
41.4m members
r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.
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r/Food_Drink
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This is a community of YouTube Food and drink creators who want to share their videos and interact with their fans. It's also a place for fans to post their favourite FoodTuber's Videos.
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r/SacFood
1.6k members
This subreddit is dedicated to all things food & drink in the Sacramento area. The goal of this community is to discuss the local food & drink scene.
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r/todayilearned
31.8m members
You learn something new every day; what did you learn today? Submit interesting and specific facts about something that you just found out here.
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r/FoodVlog
2.3k members
FoodVlog - All drink and food vloggers it's all about vlogging. Foodies join us! Start sharing your Food Videos, Food Vlogs with us
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r/explainlikeimfive
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Explain Like I'm Five is the best forum and archive on the internet for layperson-friendly explanations. Don't Panic!
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r/PittsburghFood
176 members
Pittsburgh food, restaurants, recipes, culinary traditions, and food events.
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r/FictionalFood
125 members
Ever wanted to make your own Lembas Bread? Perhaps you'd like to try a glass of Lon Lon Milk? Here you can share recipes to recreate some of these magical meals you read of in your favourite books, or saw on TV, or consumed in game to replace your HP.
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r/IndyFood
909 members
As every Naptowner knows, Indy's got some great food and drink. This sub is dedicated to talking about and discussing the latest in dining in Indianapolis. Feel free to post your photos, thoughts, updates, and reviews.
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r/Serverlife
117k members
Server, waiter, waitress? Welcome home, take off your apron, have a glass, and let's chat about work, cause c'mon, as much as you act like you don't wanna talk about it, you do. I know! Check out these related subreddits! [r/KitchenConfidential](www.reddit.com/r/kitchenconfidential) /r/chefit /r/food
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r/GlasgowFoodandDrink
66 members
Glasgow food news and reviews
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r/FoodStreamFAIL
28 members
For Streamer clips in food and drink that are fails!
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r/PortugueseFood
77 members
A place to share, discover, and celebrate Portuguese food and drink. Ranging from your favourite recipes and places to eat from all around the World.
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r/FreeFoodLondon
241 members
A community dedicated to sharing information about free/discounted food/drink across the London area.
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r/worldnews
31.9m members
A place for major news from around the world, excluding US-internal news.
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r/FoodStories
18 members
A dedication to those who care about the food they've crafted and want to tell you about it. A food story is a delicious-sounding, inspirational, or thought-provoking description found on the back of food and drink.
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r/fo76
383k members
The Fallout Networks subreddit for Fallout 76. Guides, builds, News, events, and more. Your #1 source for Fallout 76
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r/AskUK
1.1m members
The #1 subreddit for Brits and non-Brits to ask questions about life and culture in the United Kingdom. We invite users to post interesting questions about the UK that create informative, good to read, insightful, helpful, or light-hearted discussions.
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r/Foodanddrink
121 members
No, it's not Just Chatting.
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r/reading
130k members
The town of Reading, located in Berkshire, UK. Probably the best place on the River Thames.
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r/heyUK
283k members
Welcome to r/HeyUK – This is an official subreddit for new users in the UK. A place where you can discover new communities and a showcase of the best posts of Reddit UK.
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r/TipOfMyFork
96.4k members
Want to know what your food is called? Are you searching for the name of that delicious snack from the nineties? What ingredient did your grandma use in her special recipe? Find your food and drinks by asking the community!
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r/GordonRamsaysFoodStar
838 members
Subreddit for Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars TV Series on FOX. The iconic Gordon Ramsay gets down to business with a selected group of food and drink industry professionals, as he searches for the next greatest culinary entrepreneur in his competition series Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars. Each week, the aspiring moguls will be challenged in all aspects of running a food enterprise, including creating, marketing and selling to real customers.
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r/Fooddrinkscotland
39 members
Hello and welcome to /r/fooddrinkscotland Post pictures and reviews of food, drink you have enjoyed in Scotland. Please include a description of the food and the location, so other redditors from the area can also enjoy the food. Also include a picture of the actual venue so we can get a better feel of the place.
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r/askscience
24.0m members
Ask a science question, get a science answer.
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r/CatsNamedAfterFoods
16.3k members
Cats named Waffles, cats named Pancake, cats named Eggo, cats named Hot Dog, etc
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r/WritingPrompts
16.9m members
Writing Prompts. You're a writer and you just want to flex those muscles? You've come to the right place! If you see a prompt you like, simply write a short story based on it. Get comments from others, and leave commentary for other people's works. Let's help each other.
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r/doordash_drivers
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This is an UNOFFICIAL place for DoorDash Drivers to hang out and get to know one another!
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My daughter's daycare requires name/date labels on all food/drink. Probably a US law or something, regardless, its added work, but for a good reason. Anyway, I bought those cheap paper labels because they were cheaper than the plastic ones, not realizing that they would tear and stick to the containers, I spent too much time peeling crappy labels off our Tupperware.

Good news, you still can use the cheap ones. Just slap some masking tape down first and you have a peelable label.

This is just the first part of my hack if you have daycare kids that require these similar labels. I actually only went to printable labels because I was spending so much time writing the labels manually, directly on the masking tape. So this naturally because a merger of both things.

However, The worst part was making the labels in Microsoft Word for each month because the label editor doesn't increment dates automatically like excel, and every month the days are different, and its just a nightmare updating them manually. So I created a python script to do it all for me and export into the label template word document. I now have label templates for the entire 2023 year ready for printing rather than having to write the labels manually. I cannot reference my code or anything as its against the community rules, but just an FYI for additional things to look into if you have some background in programming. Work smart, not hard.

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