Tesla's diner serves food in Cybertruck boxes. Is it any good?
An actual robot will serve you popcorn at the Tesla Diner.
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A peek inside of what the food and experience at the Tesla Diner is actually like, Reddit is weighing in on the latest bridezilla story, and footage from all over Justin Timberlake's halfhearted world tour is being turned into memes.
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“Don’t see the appeal or the value”: The Tesla Diner serves burgers inside of Cybertruck-shaped boxes. Here’s what people actually think of the food
The brand new Tesla Diner allows Tesla owners to order from their cars and take priority in line. However, customers without Teslas must wait in lines wrapping around the building in the July heat.
The food comes in Cybertruck-shaped boxes that open to reveal traditional diner menu items like burgers, fries, chicken and waffles, grilled cheese, and more.
The internet sides with teen banned from sister’s “childfree” wedding who was asked to send a gift
A 19-year-old Redditor ignited fellow netizens’ fury on their behalf after revealing their older half-sister refused to invite them to her “childfree” wedding and then had the audacity to send them her wedding registry.
Justin Timberlake’s “giving nothing” tour performances turn into a massive meme
Justin Timberlake’s Forget Tomorrow World Tour launched in April 2024 and is now winding down, but not without controversy. Despite it being his first tour in five years, footage from recent shows has sparked a wave of viral memes and criticism across TikTok and other social media platforms.
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🧜♂️ Director James Gunn reacted to the news that Trisha Paytas named her baby Aquaman, saying, "Is the middle name Gary or something?"
🎬 IMAX announced an AI film festival in collaboration with Runway, and both cinephiles and average movie watchers are incredibly pissed off.
👀 Remember Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle commercial from last week? Some people are saying it's Nazi propaganda...
🎯 RIP to Target's price-matching policy, which was discontinued as of yesterday. Some unlucky shoppers are finding out at the store.
📭 A viral video filmed at a local USPS showed a tip jar, sparking a discussion online about whether or not it's even legal to do.
🍿 People are spending $89 for a Fantastic Four popcorn bucket shaped like Galactus? Well, yes.
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