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Malta Daily X Burgers.Ink’s Pink October Burger is Supporting A Good Cause

Malta Daily X Burgers.Ink's Pink October Burger is Supporting A Good Cause
Oct 11 2023 Share

What’s better than a Burgers.Ink burger? A Burgers.Ink burger for a good cause! That’s right, Malta Daily and Burgers.Ink have teamed up to introduce the ‘Pink October Burger’, a beefy masterpiece that not only treats your taste buds, but contributes to the fight against breast cancer.

Available at all Burgers.Ink outlets and for delivery via Wolt and Bolt Food, the Pink October Burger is more than just a meal – it’s a symbol of solidarity as proceeds from the burger will go towards breast cancer research and support!

Picture this: garlic butter, double beef patties and fresh, peppery rucola to adds a delightful crunch. The burger is elevated with a smear of luscious beetroot aioli and American cheese, complemented by the sharp tomato kick. And as the grand finale, crispy onions crown this masterpiece, providing the perfect texture contrast to the succulent beef and creamy cheese.

Your choice to indulge in this burger isn’t just a treat for your palate; it’s a contribution towards creating a world where no one has to face breast cancer alone.

Join us and Burgers.Ink in making a difference this Pink October. Head to your nearest Burgers.Ink outlet or order online via Wolt and Bolt Food to experience the Pink October Burger – a mouth-watering way to give back and savour the taste of generosity!

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The Alfa Romeo Sprint GTA Taking To Maltese Roads

The Alfa Romeo Sprint GTA Taking To Maltese Roads
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Here’s a look at the Alfa Romeo Sprint GTA, as driven by Mauro Portelli, during the Mdina Grand Prix last weekend. 

Mauro managed to bag 6th place overall, and a 1st in class. Instagram page @auto_island shared a video of the car zooming from a 3rd person outside view, showcasing some of the Maltese landscape in the process. 

 

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For 13 consecutive years, the Malta Classic’s Mdina Grand Prix has been a magnet for those who relish the opportunity to witness the most iconic and sought after classic cars in action. 

TAG A CAR HEAD!

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Player Calling Out Reportedly Racist Remarks Receives Yellow Card

Player Calling Out Reportedly Racist Remarks Receives Yellow Card
Oct 11 2023 Share

Oratory Youths FC, a local football club, posted a video condemning a yellow card which a player received after calling out reportedly racist remarks made at him during a match against Għajnsielem FC. 

Luis Gabriel was provoked by two opposing players, Oratory Youths FC wrote, with the comments heard being racist remarks. 

‘Shockingly, our player faced disciplinary actions for reporting this incident to the match officials’, wrote Oratory Youths FC. 

‘It is imperative that we do not overlook such occurrences, as they undermine our commitment to combating racism. We are determined to shed light on these incidents because racism has no place in our society, and our actions must align with our words. Silence in such cases would make us complicit in perpetuating an environment where racial remarks go unpunished, and that is a responsibility we cannot afford to ignore’, said Oratory Youths FC in a statement. 

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104 Year Old Woman Skydives Before Passing Away Peacefully

104 Year Old Woman Skydives Before Passing Away Peacefully
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Dorothy Hoffner, a remarkable 104-year-old from Chicago, known for her recent record-breaking skydive, has passed away. 

Her friend, Joe Conant, a nurse, discovered her peacefully at rest on Monday morning at Brookdale Lake View senior living community, where she resided. Dorothy’s skydive on October 1st, from an astounding altitude of 13,500 feet at Skydive Chicago, positioned her to potentially claim the title of the oldest person to skydive, according to Guinness World Records.

Conant affectionately referred to her as “Grandma,” a moniker she had requested. He praised her boundless vitality and unwavering mental acuity, emphasizing her remarkable presence at social functions. Dorothy’s zest for life was evident; she never succumbed to afternoon naps or missed any engagements. Her enthusiasm for life was infectious.

Dorothy’s first skydive took place at the spry age of 100, and her recent jump was not motivated by a desire to break records. She simply relished the exhilaration of the experience. Conant is in the process of submitting paperwork to Guinness World Records for posthumous certification as the oldest skydiver, a fitting tribute to her extraordinary spirit.

Dorothy’s legacy extends beyond her skydiving feat. Her career as a telephone operator with Illinois Bell (later AT&T) spanned over four decades, culminating in her retirement 43 years ago. As a lifelong Chicagoan, she never married and had no immediate family. A memorial service is planned for early November, where her dear friend Conant will pay tribute to the woman who inspired so many.

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