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It’s not like they’re LOWERING prices any when it’s slow

Tony’s on French fries is the best!

Just more incentive to do your drinking alone and in the morning.

LOL, just pick the hair and fingernails out they’re still good.

That explains why the Popeye’s near me is run by a middle-aged Hispanic dude named Gus...

And EA continues to do EA things. The worst. 

Oh I agree, surge pricing, especially for something like a pint is dumb as hell. And as you mentioned they are just testing the waters, I am sure they will come for more money later.  Frankly I just wouldn’t go to a place that does this in the first place.  thankfully I don’t live there, but I also never used

Might have sold better if its name didn’t sound like something from a scammy mobile game ad

The company explains the surge pricing allows pubs to staff more team members at peak times, and also says that this is beneficial to customers who visit during non-peak hours.”

Getting anything at our Popeyes is a miracle, much less getting something extra.

I don’t believe them.

Considering how much more expensive groceries are now, less competition will hurt consumers in the long run. I am interested in how they decide which grocery stores they will divest. 

Nobody goes broke giving Americans Type 2 diabetes.

I personally agree that Murder on the Orient Express is overrated. In my opinion it is not one of Christie’s or Poirot’s best mysteries.

The listicle goes as far as suggesting that the title for best Poirot is a contest between Peter Ustinov and Albert Finney, which reads as if they’ve never even heard of David Suchet.

Obviously this is limited to movie adaptations, but I think the fact I’d rank most of David Suchet’s Poirot above all the films on this list I’ve seen is partially down to the fact that Christie’s works generally work best on the small screen. You can lavish up the production design, but fundamentally whodunnits are

Yes, it created a mouth feel I would call “texturally offensive”, like eating peanuts and gum or something.

Are you joking? They wouldn’t make exclusivity deals if the console companies didn’t offer them buckets of money to do it.

Whenever a corporate mouthpiece says: “It’s better for consumers!”

Kinda apples and oranges to compare to Zelda.  Zelda started on Nintendo and was not originally being made for multiple systems before being made an exclusive...like Starfield was.