Fruit is meant to be a good part of a balanced diet, so even if you do end up spending a few bucks more on your favorite fruit, at least it's for a worthy cause.
View moreOn the plus side, at least the legacy of these pineapples will make us appreciate the lowly cost of our standard Dole pineapples at the grocery store!
View moreA staggering seventy-five Airbnb hosts make at least a million dollars a year by renting out their properties.
View moreThe four giant planets, and at least one asteroid, have rings.
View moreIt was designed to be at least three times the height of a man.
View moreIt's actually accurate, in most cases at least!
View morePhysically, at least, their brains are about 90% similar to ours.
View moreA group of horses will not go to sleep at the same time - at least one of them will stay awake to watch out for the others.
View moreJupiter has at least 67 moons.
View moreYouTube opened a production space in Los Angeles that is free to use - but only if you have at least 10,000 subscribers.
View moreAt least soon after the year 1300.
View moreTwitter is one of the most popular social media platforms, with over 300 million active users logging in at least once a month.
View moreThe UK Food Standards Agency recommends that at least two portions of seafood should be consumed each week, one of which should be oil-rich.
View moreMales can grow to at least 6 feet (1.8 metres) long (body length) and weigh about 500 lb (230 kg).
View moreIt's estimated that posts that include at least one hashtag gain 12.6% more engagement.
View moreThere are at least 1 million advertisers on Instagram.
View moreThe city got its city rights probably in 1306, at least soon after the year 1300.
View moreApparently, for the steak at least, it's due to the very small numbers of hanging aged Wagyu ribs and the very low-stress levels the cattle are put through both during slaughter, with a specially designed abattoir, and during rearing.
View moreRarely has it been the legacy company facing off against young and nimble competitors, at least not until the advent of Symphony, the Alphabet Inc.backed company that threatened to eat into Bloomberg's large profits.
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