A super-SIZED superfood; that's possibly an appropriate name for a gigantic avocado grown in Hawaii which was harvested this week.
The enormous fruit - probably big enough for a whole loaf of smashed avo on toast - was discovered by Pamela Wang on Hawaii's Big Island when she went for a Sunday afternoon stroll.
Weighing 2.3kg, the item (pictured) was "as big as my head," she said, and is now waiting to find out from the Guinness World Records whether it's the world's biggest avocado.
When you have to go, you just have to go.
That was the experience of a whole planeload of passengers on a Delta Air Lines flight in the US this week, when the aircraft had to be diverted for a group comfort break because the on-board toilets stopped working.
The aircraft was flying across the country, from New York City to Seattle, but ended up having a stopover in Billings, Montana, because passengers just couldn't hold it in any longer.
A statement from Delta said upon landing the plane taxied to a cargo area because there was no available gate.
Ground crew rolled a stairway to the door so those on board could "disembark to find relief of built-up pressures," the airline said.
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