This implementation of conscious spending means we have more money for other things that are more important.
Going green is a term that suggests two things: saving the planet, but spending more money to do it. When it comes to entertainment, it doesn't have to be that way.
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Customers are entitled to a refund, but no details have been announced yet.
Suppose you're choosing between 2 cars. One qualifies for free gasoline for life, while the other requires you to pay $10 or more per fill-up. Which would you buy?
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