Apple's iPhone 5s drops to lowest price ever. Here's where to get it.

Apple's iPhone 5s has been listed at one retailer for possibly its lowest price ever. Besides the iPhone 5s deal, consumers can buy a hamburger and get the second one free at Hardee's. 

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A customer configures the fingerprint scanner technology built into iPhone 5s at an Apple store in Wangfujing shopping district in Beijing.

Nothing can lift our spirits on a manic Monday quite like a good deal. And we've got plenty of cost-saving offers in today's Morning Jolt, including the lowest price ever for the iPhone 5s as well as a cookware set with an unbelievable discount. These offers and more are in today's list of five Editors' Choice deals that we found overnight and early this morning.

Top Kitchen Deal
Mainstays 18-Piece Non-Stick Cookware Set
Store: Walmart
Price: $19.94 with in-store pickup or $4.97 s&h
Lowest by: $24

Do You Need It?: You're just not going to find a non-stick cooking set like this for cheaper elsewhere. This deal is especially well-timed if you're about to send a student off to college this fall.

Top Food Deal
Hardee's Printable Coupon
Store: Hardee's
Discount: Buy 1 Western Texas BBQ Thickburger and get a second one for free
Expires: Today

Do You Need It?: This is the first Thickburger deal we've seen from Hardee's since April, so fans should jump at the chance to snag the promo. Either find a friend to go with, or gorge on two burgers yourself. (We won't judge.)

Top Phone Deal
Apple iPhone 5s 16GB Smartphone for Sprint
Store: Costco
Price: $57.99 with free shipping
Lowest by: $92

Do You Need It?: While it's important to keep in mind that Apple is due to release new iPhone models in September, this deal can't be ignored as it's the lowest price we've ever seen for the 5s. If you can't wait until September, this is the deal to snatch up.

It sports an Apple A7 processor, 4" 1136x640 Retina display, 8-megapixel iSight camera with 5-element lens with f/2.2 aperture, 1080p video capture with 30 fps video shooting, 1.2-megapixel FaceTime HD camera, Touch ID fingerprint reader built into the home button, and dual microphones.

Top Gaming Deal
Sportspower Conversion Top Table Tennis
Store: Sears
Price: $49.99 with in-store pickup (or $56.23 s&h)
Lowest by: $100

Do You Need It?: If you don't mind headed to a Sears to pick this table up, then it may be the perfect cure to any kid's summertime blues. This tournament-sized playing surface fits most billiard tables by sliding between the rails. It comes with a net and posts.

Top TV Deal
Samsung 32" 1080p WiFi LED-Backlit Smart LCD HD Television with a $125 Dell Gift Card
Store: Dell Home
Price: $297.99 with free shipping
Lowest by: $107

Do You Need It?: If you can make use of the gift card, then this offer from Dell is an extremely strong deal. Dell has many home theater accessories for sale, so it's likely you'll find something that you actually need.

Features include a native resolution of 1920x1080 (1080p), WiFi, web browser, streaming from Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Pandora, USB, and three HDMI inputs.

Total Savings: At least $323

Lindsay Sakraida is the features director for DealNews, where this article first appeared: http://dealnews.com/features/morning-jolt/

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