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These days, when the saying that everything goes up except for the salary is real, among the MZ generation, instead of 'YOLO', I've seen a lot of articles about the 'No Spending Challenge' spreading without spending a single penny a day.



Since the cost of eating out has risen so much, I eat lunch at the company cafeteria and eat at home in the evening instead of making appointments with friends and co-workers.



As the price of gasoline remains around 2,000 won, the cost of fuel is also becoming a burden.



It is also common to park your car in the parking lot.



It is to continue the challenge by recording the money saved in this way on social media day by day, the article said.



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Although the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases is rapidly increasing, I have also seen many articles that asymptomatic patients avoid testing due to the burden of medical expenses.



According to the quarantine authorities, if you have symptoms related to COVID-19 or the elderly over the age of 60, you can pay about 5,000 won for the rapid antigen test at a hospital or clinic.



However, if there are no symptoms, you will have to pay as low as 30,000 won to as high as 50,000 won.



According to the quarantine authorities, the percentage of asymptomatic patients among those diagnosed with COVID-19 is 30-40%. can be worn.



Experts are suggesting that it is necessary to subsidize the cost of testing even for asymptomatic people to prevent a resurgence of COVID-19.



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Recently, suspicions of the detection of hazardous substances in Starbucks' summer gift, 'Summer Carry Bag' have been raised, and attention has also been drawn to articles that some consumers are sharing their own measurements.



Recently, an article titled 'Starbucks Summer Carry Bag Foam Aldehyde Individual Measurements' was posted on an online community.



One consumer presented a high reading from his own meter, wrote, "I threw it right out," and attached a photo of the meter.



Another consumer claimed that the meter had been placed in an unopened product, and that readings exceeded the machine's readings.



The controversy began when a user who claimed to be a researcher in an anonymous community of office workers claimed that 'formaldehyde was detected as a result of the test'. They said that they can exchange it for 3 free coupons.