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Best Memorial Day deals at Walmart: Save on grills, patio furniture, earbuds and more

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You can save $50 on Bose Sport Earbuds at Walmart ahead of Memorial Day.

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Summer is almost here — and Walmart is starting the season with tons of price rollbacks for Memorial Day. The retailer has plenty of deals to help you refresh your home, clean your space and prepare for grilling season.

Right now at Walmart, you can score deals on bedding, vacuums and new TVs, along with savings on tons of other top-selling products at the retailer this week. 


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The experts at CBS Essentials have selected the top Walmart deals and clearance offers for Memorial Day 2024. You can also shop everything on sale right now by tapping the button below.


The best Memorial Day grill deals at Walmart 

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Are you planning a summer barbeque? Then check out these unbeatable Memorial Day grill deals at Walmart. From compact and portable models for your on-the-go adventures to large and feature-packed grills for hosting epic backyard bashes, Walmart has a wide range of options to suit any budget. 


Best Memorial Day headphone and earbud deals at Walmart

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Walmart is currently offering deep discounts on several popular headphone and earbud options, including Apple AirPods. Shop the best deals below and save on Apple AirPods, earbuds and headphones. 


Save $100 on an Apple Watch 9 at Walmart

The Apple Watch Series 9 is swim-proof, dust-proof and crack-resistant. It comes with a new crash detection feature, which detects when the wearer is in a severe car crash and alerts emergency services of their location.

The Apple Watch 9 has several health-tracking features too, including an optical heart sensor, an electrical heart sensor for ECG, a blood oxygen sensor and a new body temperature sensor. You can tap into yoga, meditation and other workout programs via Apple Fitness+

Regularly $399 at the Apple Store, you can pick up the Apple Watch 9 at Walmart for $329 now.                                                                                                                                                          


Get the Apple Watch SE for under $200

The Apple Watch SE, the most affordable model in the Apple Watch lineup, is even more affordable now at Walmart. The smartwatch offers a 40mm screen and boasts a wide range of health and fitness features. It can also be used to play music, check your tests and make calls when paired with your iPhone.


Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 deal at Walmart

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The Galaxy Watch 4 Classic comes in just two (classic) colors: black and silver. You can customize the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic with a sold-separately Samsung band of your choice.

Find the 4.5-star-rated Galaxy Watch 4 Classic (46mm) at Walmart for $149, reduced from $179. Or, upgrade to the LTE-supported version of the Galaxy Watch 4 for $10 extra.


Best Memorial Day TV deals at Walmart

Looking for the perfect budget TV? Head over to Walmart — the retailer has restocked a number of its bestselling budget Roku smart TVs, Samsung TVs and more. No matter what size or resolution you need, there’s a deal for you.

Here’s a list of the best TV deals at Walmart. As of publication, all these deals are still available.

Score a Playstation 5 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 bundle at Walmart

If you’re looking to get the PlayStation 5, now’s your chance to get it on sale. Walmart’s site is offering the slim console bundled with the “Spider-Man 2” game at a discounted price.

Choose between the digital version ($439) and the original disc version ($499). Both are on sale now at Walmart.

Playstation 5 Marvel’s Spider-man 2 bundle (digital), $439

PlayStation 5 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 bundle (disc), $449 (reduced from $560)


Best Memorial Day laptop and monitor deals at Walmart

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Looking to save on a new laptop or computer monitor? Then check out Walmart’s major rollbacks on laptops and gaming monitor prices below. 


Xbox Series X at Walmart

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The Xbox Series X boasts 4K resolution at 120 Hz, 3D spatial sound and 1 TB of blazing fast storage (and fast load times). It’s backward compatible with thousands of Xbox games — even your old Xbox 360 and Xbox games. 

Xbox Series X console, $484


Best Pioneer Woman deals at Walmart

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CBS Essentials readers haven’t been able to get enough of the Pioneer Woman cookware and kitchen items. Now, Walmart has discounted tons of bestselling items from the popular kitchen and home line so that you can give your space the refresh it deserves. 


Best Memorial Day kitchen appliance deals at Walmart 

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Give your kitchen an inexpensive makeover with these clearance-priced appliance essentials. 


Best Memorial Day Walmart health and fitness deals

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Get healthy this summer at Walmart — all sorts of great exercise equipment, apparel and more are on sale now. Whether you’re looking to build a home gym or looking to get outside and ride a bike, Walmart has it all.

Best Memorial Day deals on baby and kids items at Walmart

Walmart has tons of top-rated baby and children’s products on sale now. Many of these items might make a great gift for a new mom.

Best Memorial Day home and patio deals at Walmart

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Your home makeover continues at Walmart with these incredible deals on bedding, vacuums, organizational shelves and more.

  • Four-piece rattan patio furniture set, $206 (reduced from $369)
  • Ktaxon Hanging Rope Swing Hammock Chair, $16 (reduced from $33)
  • Three-piece sectional patio furniture set, $300 (reduced from $390)
  • BeautyPeak full-length mirror, $60 (reduced from $199)
  • Shark EZ robot vacuum, $295 (reduced from $399)
  • Zinus Louis 3-piece dining set, $143 (reduced from $209)
  • Ktaxon 12-cube closet storage organizer, $55 (reduced from $65)

  • Get the most popular patio set at Walmart for $190

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    Save $258 on this outdoor patio set at Walmart.

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    Looking to makeover your outdoor living space? Head on over to the Walmart website. We found a fantastic deal on a top-rated rattan patio set under $220. CBS Essentials readers are going crazy for it: It’s our bestselling patio deal of 2024 by far.

    Right now you can get this 4.2-star rated patio set by Costway that includes two single chairs with cushions (23.5” x 25” x 31”), a loveseat with cushion (43.5” x 25”x 31”) and a tempered glass-top coffee table (35” x 18” x 17.5”). The washable cushions are available in four colors: turquoise, red, navy, mixed grey and black. Price varies slightly by color, with the least expensive option starting at $206.

    Says one Walmart reviewer: “This patio furniture looks great and is very comfortable. All the pieces and hardware were clearly marked and the assembly instructions were easy to follow. Very well satisfied.”

    Not quite the right setup for your patio? Check out this smaller, three-piece rattan outdoor furniture set, also on sale at Walmart. It includes a glass-top coffee table and two chairs.

    Rattan 3-piece patio furniture set, $220 (reduced from $323)




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    McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburgers linked to deadly E. coli outbreak, CDC says

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    McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburgers are being linked to an outbreak of E. coli that has sickened nearly 50 people in 10 states, killing one person, federal health officials said Tuesday. 

    Most sick people reported eating Quarter Pounders from McDonald’s, and investigators are working to confirm which food ingredient is contaminated, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 

    A total of 49 cases have been reported so far. Most of the illnesses occurred in Colorado and Nebraska, with 26 sickened in the former and nine stricken in the latter, the CDC stated. Of the 26 sickened in Colorado, an older adult died, the CDC said. 

    Another person developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, a serious condition that can cause kidney failure. The person who died is not the same same person with HUS.  

    A total of at least 10 people have so far been hospitalized. 

    Nine people were reported ill in the outbreak in Nebraska, with Utah and Wyoming reported four illnesses a piece. Other states reporting illnesses include Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oregon and Wisconsin.  

    In a statement McDonald’s posted to its website, Cesar Piña, the company’s North America chief supply chain officer, said that “initial findings from the investigation indicate that a subset of illnesses may be linked to slivered onions used in the Quarter Pounder and sourced by a single supplier that serves three distribution centers.”

    McDonald’s is cooperating with federal and state public health officials and has stopped using fresh slivered onions and quarter pound beef patties in several states, where the product will temporarily be unavailable, the CDC stated. 

    Quarter pound beef patties are only used on Quarter Pounders and fresh slivered onions are primarily used on Quarter Pounder hamburgers and not other menu items, the CDC said.

    The illnesses began at the end of September and the most recent occurred as of Oct. 11. 

    It usually takes three to four weeks to determine if a sick person is part of an outbreak. Most people infected with the toxin-producing E. coli experience severe stomach crams, diarrhea and vomiting. Most recover without treatment after 5 to 7 days.

    People are advised to call their health care provider if they ate a McDonald’s Quarter Pounder and have severe E. coli symptoms:

    McDonald’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 



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    Chipotle turns to AI hiring platform to screen job applicants

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    Chipotle Mexican Grill job applicants better get used to conversing with AI — their first interview could be with an artificial intellgence-powered system named “Ava Cado” rather than a human hiring manager. 

    The fast-casual Mexican restaurant chain said Tuesday that it is partnering with Paradox, a maker of what the technology company calls “conversational” AI, to launch the new hiring platform. 

    By collecting basic information about candidates, Ava will free up restaurant managers to focus on other tasks, according to the company. The AI can also schedule interviews and even make job offers in real time, the company said. Ava is also a polyglot and able to conduct interviews in English, Spanish, French and German. 

    The new technology is expected to reduce the amount of time it takes Chipotle to hire an employee for an in-restaurant position by as much 75%, Chipotle said in a statement to CBS MoneyWatch. 

    Chipotle plans to deploy the system across more than 3,500 restaurant locations in North America and Europe. The technology is currently being introduced at restaurants in a phased approach that’s expected to be complete by the end of October. 


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    In addition to collecting biographical information, Ava can engage with job applicants and answer their questions about the company, according to Chipotle. 

    “Paradox operates as if we’ve hired additional administrative support for all our restaurants, freeing up more time for managers to support team members and provide an exceptional guest experience. We’re excited about the early improvements we’re seeing,” Chipotle chief human resources officer Ilene Eskenazi said in a statement. 

    A number of other major restaurant chains, retailers and other companies have turned to Paradox’s AI hiring tech, including Applebee’s, McDonald’s, Panera Bread, Taco Bell and Wendy’s.

    Although AI can expedite the hiring process, it can also be controversial as a recruiting tool. Some studies have found that it can lead to biased assessment of candidates and unintentionally discriminate against people based on their race or gender. 

    To guard against the misuse of AI in hiring, New York City in 2021 passed a law that requires companies that use the technology to disclose its use to job candidates. Employers are also required to conduct annual third-party “bias audits” of their automated hiring systems to ensure the technology isn’t discriminating against certain types of candidates. 



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    North Carolina county overcounted Helene deaths by as many as 30, sheriff says

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    The North Carolina county that is home to Asheville overcounted deaths caused by Helene by as many as 30, according to a statement Tuesday from its sheriff’s office and data from the state, significantly reducing the death toll from the historic storm.

    Buncombe County officials, who previously reported 72 deaths, are now deferring to a state tally of 42 deaths for the county.

    The county’s number dates back to an Oct. 3 news release in which county officials reported that “72 lives have been lost due to Hurricane Helene,” repeating a number cited by Sheriff Quentin Miller at an earlier media briefing. But state officials, relying on reviews by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Raleigh, have consistently reported a number lower than that for the county. The number for Buncombe County included in the state’s tally has stood at 42 since at least Oct. 10.

    On Tuesday, the Buncombe County Sheriff’s office acknowledged in a statement that the number of deaths in the county was lower than the number it provided.

    “In the early aftermath of Hurricane Helene, all deaths were being classified as storm related and from Buncombe County. However, as the days progressed, BCSO was able to identify who had passed away due to the hurricane, who was in fact from Buncombe County, and who passed away from other causes,” Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Christina Esmay told CBS News in a statement Tuesday. “Compounded with the lack of consistent communication, due to widespread outages, the Buncombe County fatality number that was initially provided to Sheriff Miller has decreased.”

    The sheriff’s office did not provide additional information.

    The Office of Chief Medical Examiner in Raleigh typically reviews weather deaths and makes a ruling on cause before reporting numbers through state officials, a process it has used in past storms for years. But in the chaos following Helene, a number of counties reported fatality numbers independently of the state. The state’s tally has gradually increased through Tuesday, but the climb has slowed as bodies have been examined.

    A spokesperson from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services told CBS News that Buncombe County is “relying on the state to report storm-related deaths.” Hannah Jones, the spokesperson, said the state’s count of storm-related fatalities stands at 96, with 42 of these deaths were in Buncombe County.

    “We do not have information about how Buncombe County was determining fatality numbers for the death totals they were reporting for their county. We understand that Buncombe County decided to stop their independent reporting a couple weeks ago and are relying on the state to report storm-related deaths,” Jones said.  

    Another county, Henderson, had previously reported two more deaths than the state, but said on Tuesday that it agrees with the state’s tally of 7 deaths.

    Using the new North Carolina figures, CBS News has now confirmed through Tuesday at least 215 total deaths across multiple states due to Helene. 



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