Best deals in Memorial Day sales
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Carl's Jr.: Offered until July 8, Carl Jr’s Build Your Own Bag (BYOB) comes with 4-piece Chicken Stars, a choice of a Single Cali Classic or Spicy Chicken Sandwich, and a side including Natural Cut Fries or Onion Rings for only $5.99.
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PCMag on MSNLast Chance: These Memorial Day Speaker and Soundbar Deals Are Still Live and Still CheapYour playlist still deserves better speakers. From room-filling soundbars to portable picks, these leftover deals are hitting the right notes and saving you real money while they last.
Memorial Day weekend is (almost) finally here, and the sales have rolled out across the board. Despite the economically rocky first half of 2025, with tariffs catapulting prices across the board, we're pleasantly surprised by the number of deals floating around.
National Hamburger Day is Wednesday, May 28, and many burger spots like Wendy's, Burger King, Shake Shack, Smashburger and Whataburger have specials.
There’s been a sighting of one of the rarest retail birds of all — a big sale on a brand-new Apple laptop. It’s happening at Amazon, and it features the 13-inch model of the 2025 MacBook Air — an M4-powered dynamo — for just $892. How good of a deal is this? It’s less than the price of the 2020 MacBook Air.
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PCMag on MSNAct Fast To Grab These Post-Memorial Day Laptop & Desktop Deals From Dell, Apple, Lenovo, and MoreEven after the three-day weekend has ended, it's the perfect time to score low prices on top-rated PCs. We've found all the sweet deals on desktops and laptops still available from the top brands.
Sometimes it feels like the price of smartphones keeps getting higher with each new model. Fortunately, Memorial Day sales are making it cheaper than ever to get the best phones we've tested.
If you’ve ever shopped for a high-performance laptop, you’re probably aware of how quickly prices explode past the $2,000 mark, especially when you want real power under the hood. But every once in a while, a deal comes along that’s so out of the ordinary and it feels like an alien has landed in the laptop market.