I think that one is technically a loophole and they are trying to close it by requiring your card to buy there too.
I think that one is technically a loophole and they are trying to close it by requiring your card to buy there too.
Single but with an apartment instead - Costco is basically useless for me. My parent’s have a membership and I have gone with them a handful of times but each time I only walk away with 2-3 things because most of the deals are in such sufficient quantities that I’m either on the clock to use them all before I expire…
I’m single and live alone. I love shopping at Costco. There are a few things I won’t buy just because I can’t consume/use it all before it goes bad. But having a garage freezer helps.
Yeah, granted it was like probably 30 years ago at this point. But that was IMO Little Ceasers biggest selling point, you order on pizza you get 2, came on a long carboard tray in a long paper bag.
Wow, shrinkflation is so bad that not even awards ceremonies can afford good catering anymore. Yikes.
Definitely should be no dipping.
“Notably, the lawyer representing the plaintiff in this Hershey case is also behind the Burger King and Taco Bell class action lawsuits.”
In Fayetteville NC, there’s KFC, Popeyes, Bojangles, Chick-fil-A, Zaxby’s, Church’s, and a local joint called Bruce & Mickey. Literally the only thing good about the city.
I question the "...really good..." part. Like, a lot. Adequate, maybe. But definitely not really good.
Or....the ones with a fully developed work ethic than still show up 5 minutes early with their breakfast sandwich.
i went without kids so i could afford breakfast sammies when i got older. whos the fool now, huh?
As someone who is not quite 45 yet and has shown up 30 minutes late to his job regularly for the past 20 years, I resemble that remark!
Also maybe the demographic least likely to catch flak for showing up 15 minutes late with a breakfast sandwich...
Remember Bennigan’s, same exact concept.
Genetics and the best possible healthcare in the world go a long way.
The Queen Mother drank enough gin to float a battleship and she made it to 101.
My great-grandmother would regularly drink a cup of hot water with lemon (no tea, no sugar, no brandy - just hot water and lemon) and she lived to be 97. But I doubt that was the lemon water’s doing.
They really were nowhere near the end of their service life. They were just uneconomical to continue flying, so worth more in parts. So why not make the skin into something worth more than an ounce of aluminum is? No second life for these as freighters.
Goldfish is correct.