Pizza Rodent Chuck E. Cheese's Origin Story Is Shockingly Depressing
September 25, 2020
While he may not get the same respect as Toucan Sam or other food mascots, Chuck E. Cheese might be one of the most recognizable anthropomorphic animals in pop culture. The Chuck E. Cheese family restaurant chain has been serving up pizza and ball pits for children’s parties since the 1980s. But not many people are familiar with Chuck’s origin story, which comes directly from the company itself and details a childhood fraught with abandonment and violence.
Business Insider made an inquiry into Chuck’s backstory and was pointed to an official company page that lays it out. Immediately, the reader understands that the character’s extroverted personality belies incredible hardship. As a little mouse, Chuck was sent to St. Marinara’s orphanage, where he excelled in playing music. It’s here that his love of birthdays is forged. According to the story:
“Because Chuck E. was an orphan, no one knew when his birthday was, so he never had a birthday party of his own. This made Chuck E. sad.”
Fortunately, the sheer number of orphans at the facility meant there was a birthday party every week, which Chuck always attended. He also loved pizza and video games, including Pong—a nod to franchise founder Nolan Bushnell’s popular arcade game. In fact, Chuck won $50 in a Pong tournament, which allowed him to purchase a bus ticket to New York City.
After arriving in New York, Chuck took up residence above a pizza place owned by a man named Pasqually. When he was finally discovered, Pasqually chased the itinerant rodent around with a rolling pin in an apparent murder attempt. Then Chuck burst into song, which prompted Pasqually to spare his life and market his pizzeria with appearances from a singing mouse. A shy Chuck had trouble performing until he discovered it was a boy’s birthday. Inspired, he started singing. The rest is history.
Chuck’s ignorance of his parentage is a likely reason he earned the crass commercial moniker of Charles Entertainment Cheese.
He’s still the company mascot, which was in the news recently when word circulated that parent corporation CEC Entertainment plans to shred 7 billion prize tickets owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and shift to electronic tickets. A sharp drop in revenue forced the company into bankruptcy in June, but a new $200 million loan and tweaks like home delivery (under the name Pasqually's) and mobile ordering—where customers can skip the counter and have food brought to their table after using the restaurant’s app—are expected to keep the chain afloat.
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Amazon’s Big Fall Sale Features Deals on Electronics, Kitchen Appliances, and Home Décor
September 24, 2020
If you're looking for deals on items like Keurigs, BISSELL vacuums, and essential oil diffusers, it's usually pretty slim pickings until the holiday sales roll around. Thankfully, Amazon is starting these deals a little earlier with their Big Fall Sale, where customers can get up to 20 percent off everything from home decor to WFH essentials and kitchen gadgets. Now you won’t have to wait until Black Friday for the deal you need. Make sure to see all the deals that the sale has to offer here and check out our favorites below.
Electronics
- BISSELL Lightweight Upright Vacuum Cleaner $170 (save $60)
- Dash Deluxe Air Fryer $80 (save $20)
- Dash Rapid 6-Egg Cooker $17 (save $3)
- Keurig K-Café Single Coffee Maker $169 (save $30)
- COMFEE Toaster Oven $29 (save $9)
- AmazonBasics 1500W Oscillating Ceramic Heater $31 (save $4)
Home office Essentials
- HP Neverstop Laser Printer $250 (save $30)
- HP ScanJet Pro 2500 f1 Flatbed OCR Scanner $274 (save $25)
- HP Printer Paper (500 Sheets) $5 (save $2)
- Mead Composition Books Pack of 5 Ruled Notebooks $11 (save $2)
- Swingline Desktop Hole Punch $7 (save $17)
- Officemate OIC Achieva Side Load Letter Tray $15 (save $7)
- PILOT G2 Premium Rolling Ball Gel Pens 12-Pack $10 (save $3)
Toys and games
- Selieve Toys Old Children's Walkie Talkies $17 (save $7)
- Yard Games Giant Tumbling Timbers $59 (save $21)
- Duckura Jump Rocket Launchers $11 (save $17)
- EXERCISE N PLAY Automatic Launcher Baseball Bat $14 (save $29)
- Holy Stone HS165 GPS Drones with 2K HD Camera $95 (save $40)
Home Improvement
- DEWALT 20V MAX LED Hand Held Work Light $54 (save $65)
- Duck EZ Packing Tape with Dispenser, 6 Rolls $11 (save $6)
- Bissell MultiClean Wet/Dry Garage Auto Vacuum $111 (save $39)
- Full Circle Sinksational Sink Strainer with Stopper $5 (save $2)
Home Décor
- A Christmas Story 20-Inch Leg Lamp Prop Replica by NECA $41 save $5
- SYLVANIA 100 LED Warm White Mini Lights $8 (save 2)
- Yankee Candle Large Jar Candle Vanilla Cupcake $17 (save $12)
- Malden 8-Opening Matted Collage Picture Frame $20 (save $8)
- Lush Decor Blue and Gray Flower Curtains Pair $57 (save $55)
- LEVOIT Essential Oil Diffuser $25 (save $5)
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Stream Hard-to-Find Movies With a Yearlong Subscription to FlixFling
September 25, 2020
If you're looking to upgrade your movie night with a selection of films that aren't available on other streaming platforms, check out what's available on FlixFling. This subscription service has a well-rounded library of over 5000 hard-to-find movies across all decades and genres like action, adventure, classic films, comedy, music, sci-fi, sports, and more. And you can save some money on a one-year subscription to the ad-free version of FlixFling if you sign up today.
Many of the streaming services available now have the rights to the same movies, so it's not always easy to really discover something new on them. FlixFling offers movies that are harder to find, many of which are either older or outside the lens of Hollywood. This is a service designed for movie buffs who want to take a deeper dive into their favorite genre to find gems they didn't even know existed.
When you subscribe to FlixFling, you'll be able to easily access the app on a phone, computer, tablet, or app-compatible television—your account will carry over to up to five different devices. And with the deal available today, your streaming won't be disrupted by ads. Access FlixFling at the current discounted price of $60 for a one-year subscription.
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