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Housing Could Lead Stocks Higher: Link

  As home owners feel better about housing, other stocks in the food chain could benefit, TheStreet CIO Stephanie Link says.

Food chains look to cut back on employee health care benefits

  The NOW panel talks about the lesser known mandate in the president’s Affordable Care Act and what the implications are for food chains looking to cut back on employee health care benefits.

Savannah gets pranked into eating a hamburger wrapper

  A new and experimental trend at a fast food chain in Brazil is edible wrapper, to minimize litter. TODAY’s pranksters David Gregory and Al Roker decide to trick Savannah Guthrie into chomping down onto a not-so-edible wrapper. Hilarity ensues.

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  Fast Food Tax Haven

Tom Bergin, Reuters correspondent, reports that some fast food chains are claiming intellectual property rights to avoid certain taxes.

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