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Tuesday, September 5, 2023

The Daily Money: Shake Shack heats things up!

The Daily Money: As if record high temperatures aren't enough to make you break a sweat, Shake Shack says it's launching its "Hot Menu" this week.

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The Daily Money

ALL THE MONEY NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Tue Sep 5 2023

 

Medora Lee  Money and Personal Finance reporter

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Good morning, and happy Tuesday! It's Medora, from Chicago, again. Hope you all had a nice Labor Day holiday weekend! I did, despite the near record heat every single day.

Just in case the scorching temperatures this summer haven't made you sweat enough, Shake Shack says it's launching a spicy new " Hot Menu" nationwide this week. Included in this, is its Hot Chicken sandwich, back for the fourth time, as well as a new Spicy Shackmeister Burger, spicy fries and spicy cheese fries.

Is this a cruel joke? I am dripping sweat just thinking about it. I'd be happy right now with a nice, giant cold Shake Shack milkshake.

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