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The Price Is Right fans were left scratching their heads on June 26 when a contestant left the show partway through.
Some prices, like the cost of my go-to McDonald's meal in the 1990s, stick in my memory. For others, I use the internet.
A The Price Is Right winner opened up about their experience on the game show, secrets about their prizes, and more in a Reddit thread. He also gave advice on how to get picked from the audience.
A The Price Is Right contestant needed more than 10 chances on a popular game in order to win a car. Fans of the game show pointed out where he went wrong.