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This. Pizza hut’s pizza hasn’t been what it used to be for a long time. Pizza hut was my favorite pizza growing up and I don’t even bother now. Part of it is I’ve become a pizza snob after a decade in Chicago with tons of great mom-and-pops (and contrary to popular belief, only a small % of Chicago pizza is deep dish,

Thank God I'm not the only person who had this thought. Truth be told though, it hasn't had the right flavor in a long time (ever since they got away from diced toppings really). What I would do to get another medium Supreme that tasted like it did from my childhood...

Look man if I am tending bar and some chick with a full beard saddles up I am not carding her and she's probably going to drink for free. 

Rich peoples. Make monies. F*ck Morals/Ethics. $$$ <-- Their "G_d".

Kilmeade nailed it. I remember when I was working at Burger King in high school and earned Employee of the Month, I got so many calls from Wendy’s and McDonald’s trying to recruit me that I practically had to change my number! Eventually I worked my way up to Team Leader at BK, but since I couldn’t figure out what to

Exactly. Dunno why Kate drew a comparison with Amazon’s lockers, this is very obviously Pizza Hut’s version of Little Cesar’s set-up:

Co-host Brian Kilmeade then adds that “other restaurants can hear about you, and then they want you.”

I agree with you about the fries, they suffer for not being fried twice. But as far as cheap fast food burgers go, In-N-Out makes a damn fine burger.

In-N-Out is the best burger you can get FOR THE PRICE, and their fries are amazing for about five minutes.

So what about the consumer who is tipping w the idea they are actually putting money into their drivers pocket? If the companies were transperant about this we wouldn't even be talking about this.

My point stands: bring-stuff-to-my-door is not a job that demands tipping.

Probably trolling but just in case... Letter carriers earn more than minimum wage, they also get benefits like paid leave, insurance, etc. In most industries involving tipping, the wage is less than half minimum wage because the tips are supposed to make up the difference, and benefits are only for executives. 

Can confirm that people are garbage. I delivered food in HS and made the bulk of my money from tips. A lot of regulars actually never tipped or rounded to the nearest dollar. One guy rounded to the nearest dollar when he WROTE A CHECK.

DoorDash offers a guaranteed minimum for each job. For my first order, the guarantee was $6.85 and the customer, a woman in Boerum Hill who answered the door in a colorful bathrobe, tipped $3 via the app. But I still received only $6.85.

Its funny I wrote a 5,000 word essay on doing bike delivery for Uber eats in Portland, 350+ deliveries over 3 years...and Kate B never posted or responded after I offered it to takeout.

Wait, you like a burger that costs double what it costs at In-N-Out more? I wonder if there’s a connection.

It is quite a problem. Especially in California.

Polystyrene and polypropylene, two of the most common disposable food storage container materials, are persistent pollutants -they stick around. For a long time.

They get eaten by animals, obstructing their airways and digestive tracks.

And frequently, because they are

Yes, that’s what made me choose silhouette over cricut. You can make your own designs or (with a quick search for tutorials) create images from photos and other images.

Yes, that’s what made me choose silhouette over cricut. You can make your own designs or (with a quick search for

A very bored bartender at the deserted Grand Junction airport pointed this out to me: mini liquor bottles are less than 3 ounces.

Something (gin, whiskey, Campari) and soda is usually my other move, simply because it’s hard to fuck up.