Hello fellow web crawlers! Andrew here. Welcome to today's edition of web_crawlr.
Happy Friday! Our top stories today are about: A Chic-fil-A customer finding something unusual in their chicken sandwich, why a red portrait of King Charles is sparking Satanism conspiracies, why people are blocking celebrities on social media, and how one Walmart shopper is warning others to check their receipts after she was randomly charged for "nothing."
After that, the trending team shares with you their pick for "Main Character of the Week."
Also: It's Friday, which means it is time for our weekly news quiz! Just scroll down below to answer the question. If you guess correctly, you'll be entered to win a "Take Me Out To The Blog Game" shirt.
See you tomorrow!
— A.W.
This Chick-fil-A customer found something truly disturbing in her chicken sandwich. Viewers are hoping she gets a fat check because of it.
A very red portrait of King Charles is being mocked on social media. But in some corners of the internet, the discourse is not limited to the aesthetics of the painting itself—but the meaning behind the use of all that red.
Some are calling the trend the "digital guillotine."
A Walmart shopper is urging customers to check their receipts. She says she was slapped with a random $46.27 charge for “nothing.”
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By Ramon Ramirez
Managing Editor
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Noodle enthusiasts keeping up with the latest viral Buldak noodle trend might cut back on their noodle consumption after a woman on TikTok said eating too much Buldak ramen sent her to the emergency room.
Lucy (@lucymourad) uploaded a quick video of herself from her bed in the hospital with the caption, “RIP to buldak, I’ll miss you but my kidneys won’t.”
In the six-second video, the TikToker quickly pans the camera around the room before pointing it at herself.
“POV all the Buldak noodles you ate did indeed send you to the ER,” reads the text overlay on the video.
The video received 1.5 million views, and prompted a number of questions from concerned fans of the packaged ramen noodles.
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