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Well, they collaborated with a rapper nobody ever heard of who ended up killing a bunch of people.

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“My thoughts and deepest condolences are with the families and loved ones of those who were killed.”

This is some ‘ole bullshit; the “easy-to-read” parts of the labels are going to be based on arbitrary information. We got rid of “Calories from Fat” (something that actually matters) and included “Added Sugars” (which is just a way to shame corporations for adding sugar to their products).

I believe it’s run by the town, though there is live music. Nobody I’d pay $50 to see, but I guess that means it’s not a 100% rip-off.

Food trucks got trendy locally during the pandemic, so much so that they actually hold an annual Food Truck Competition. Unfortunately, it’s $50 for a 2-day pass, and you don’t even get free samples; you have to pay full-price.

I’m a big fan of breakfast, but also a night owl, so BoJ’s is the only way I can feasibly get breakfast. Even when I somehow manage to stumble out of bed at the unGodly hour of 10 AM, Bojangle’s is my first choice, above McD’s, BK, and TB...though I do occasionally get a hankering for Wendy’s Honey Butter Chicken

Last time I got one it was $10!

What I can’t stand is the assymetrical thumbstick layout; Xbox did it, then everybody else followed suit, and now it’s basically impossible to find a controller with the symetrical layout. Why does it have to be this way? Both of my thumbs are in the same locations on my hands; my left thumb isn’t sticking out of the

Any restaurant, really.

You pay for everything, then activate each part one-at-a-time. I have a ton of Steam games that I activated but never downloaded, just because a certain Bundle had select titles I wanted. You’ll still have access to anything you activate (you DO have to activate it), but you’ll never be required to download and

I feel like the latter makes up the majority of “quiet firing.” It’s become the defacto standard of the foodservice industry, mostly because it’s exactly this type of person who gets fired, then decides to file for UI benefits, costing the employer.

No, it’s my day off and I’m drunk, and I couldn’t think of a good fast-casual restaurant to pair Slayer with. I thought Slayer King would be a good brand, but that doesn’t offer the true fast-casual dining experience you only find at Slayer Market.

Came here to say the same; Panera seems like some sort of hipster-marketing bullshit, but St. Louis Bread Company sounds like a bunch of blue-collar artisans, rolling-up their sleeves and making everything from scratch.

Not gonna lie, I would totally eat at a Pantera Bread, though I’d probably be more likely to frequent a Slayer Market.

They’ve sold hot dogs from time-to-time. They still flame-broil the burgers, but the difference in the quality is probably due to the fact that they were probably hand-patting the patties back then, but use frozen patties formed by a press in a factory now.

For squeeze bottles, you should check out FIFO bottles. They’re much easier to fill and clean:

Pretty sure the pork chop sandwich was made famous by The Andy Griffith Show; it’s a staple down here in NC...kinda strange seeing it being called Chicago street food.

Oh God...not having an entire day to get shit done is stressful as Hell! Went to all the stores in the district setting up new POS terminals, and remember the dreadful feeling of a store not being able to open the next day because they had no way to take orders. That meant staying on the phone with tech support for 14

More of a meth guy, myself; also has the added benefit of giving me brilliant ideas like rebuilding the bread cabinet into a bread oven, or increasing through-put by moving the POS terminal to the parking lot. That way, customers can ring-up their orders so we’ll have them ready before they even get inside!

Me and the GM have been trying to schedule a voluntary deep-cleaning day forever, but the higher-ups refuse to close the store and lose even one day’s business. There’s a ton of equipment that needs to be partially disassembled and cleaned, and I know for a fact that there are hoses and conduits that need to be