Arby's Is Selling a 1,000-Piece Puzzle Covered with Their Roast Beef Sandwiches

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began, selling out at major retailers like Target and Amazon. Luckily, one company has come up with a way to get puzzles into the hands of people who want them — andhas organized a puzzle swap program called Puzzle PopUP, which functions in the same way as ThredUP’s original model for clothing. Puzzle-lovers can sign up to get a free, printable shipping label, which they can use to send in as many used puzzles as they want.

The best part? ThredUP will donate $1 from each purchase to Feeding America — a charity that works to end hunger in the U.S. — until June 1, or until they reach $100,000.

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