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KFC Has a New Nail Polish That Tastes Like Chicken -- Start Up Your Day Roundup Plus: Facebook will adorn Messenger chats with flowers this weekend for Mother's Day.

By Lindsay Friedman

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Planned. Tesla plans 500,000 cars for 2018.

Inclusivity. Uber will bring its new accessible ride services to Chicago starting this month, according to The Chicago Tribune.

Under the knife. This robot surgeon sewed up a pig's insides.

Don't mess with mama. In honor of Mother's Day this weekend, Facebook Messenger will adorn your chats with flowers.

A new day. Burger King will launch a new breakfast sandwich, the Egg-Normous Burrito.

Finger-licking good. KFC seems to have taken its slogan seriously after releasing its own nail polish. It's supposed to taste like chicken.
Lindsay Friedman

Staff writer. Frequently covers franchise news and food trends.

Lindsay Friedman is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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