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New technology allows fast food workers to take orders from home

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New technology allows fast food workers to take orders from home
NBC's senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen reports on a potential solution to revolutionize the restaurant industry and address a worker shortage. Brand new video technology from Bite Ninja allows for restaurants to hire workers from anywhere with an internet connection to take orders remotely.
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Gas prices slightly lower after Biden taps into strategic reserves
The White House is hoping to offset high gas prices caused by inflation, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and subsequent sanctions by tapping into the nation's petroleum reserves and pushing out new fuel economy standards. NBC's Tom Costello reports for TODAY.
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Neurodiverse cast of Prime's 'As We See It' talks representation
TODAY's Al Roker sits down with the cast of the groundbreaking new show called, "As We See It," a coming-of-age series that spotlights neurodiversity in three adults with autism. The cast, who themselves are diagnosed with autism, divulge how the show fulfills lifelong dreams and sets out to break stigmas.
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Mt. Sinai launches first ever mobile prostate cancer unit in the US
Tony Hillery joins TODAY's Al Roker to talk about his prostate cancer diagnosis and how it inspired him to spark the conversation about prostate health. Roker then attends the launch of the country's first mobile prostate cancer screening unit with Dr. Ash Tewari, who is leading the effort to promote early detection in Black communities.
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Americans urged to empty their piggybanks to boost coin circulation
As a result of the pandemic, many people have turned to online shopping, which has created a problem for businesses that rely on cash such as laundromats, grocery stores and diners. The U.S. Mint is urging Americans to empty their pockets and piggybanks to get more coins into circulation.
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Rockefeller Center's flag art sends message to protect environment
9-year-old Ellie Levine and her mom join TODAY on the plaza to talk about the art Ellie designed for one of the 193 flags around Rockefeller Center that follows the theme, "One and Only Earth." "I hope I can inspire a lot of kids to take care of the environment," Levine says.
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Spend a day like an A-lister with these spa treatment secrets
 With award season underway, TODAY's Donna Farizan spends a day like an A-lister preparing to get ready for a Hollywood red carpet event. First stop is a refreshing ice bath followed by an infrared sauna session, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, facial exercise and a full-body workout session.
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