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This seems like something that would be a stretch to make into a 10 minute youtube short

>pickled shrimp

I’m 90% sure this is just an advertisement for Boston Market

Where do you think you’re going to find a $100 suite with views of the track?

I mean they absolutely have to, otherwise they will become unpassable

>a chicken a day isn’t hard if that’s all you’re eating

>these hit a peak in price during the first quarter of 2021

>Over 2,000 pounds of avocados will be trucked to the park, and Ehlers says they fill over 60 pallets

It is realistically a 1-time thing, assuming they have any space (which most farms have plenty of)

Remember when these first released and people were paying $10k-$20k markups for them?

We take ours up into the mountains frequently (Denver up to 13k feet) and while it wasn’t happy about it, it still performed just fine.

It probably means I can save 1/4 can of axe every date, so $8/4=$2. Only have to take 4 dates a month there to pay this off.

Exactly, now when I open my wallet and my monster condom ‘accidentally’ falls out and directly behind it is a PLATINUM P.F. Chang’s card? Boom, I barely will have to do any negging.

Unfortunately, aggressive policing is likely to be the only thing to get this under control. Its like any other thing in the world, if you are unable to police yourselves, its only a matter of time until the police do it for you. 

Doesn’t matter what the wholesale price is if the retailers don’t pass it along. Remember early in the pandemic when pork belly was basically worthless? Weird how that never translated into bacon prices (or even packer pork bellies at costco)

The best ketchup is the one that doesn’t exist anymore: Frank’s (yes the hot sauce company) used to sell one with just a little bit of heat, but just as importantly far less sweet. I miss it

>...dump out 30 lbs. of rice...covered up my misdeeds with the lid of my garbage bin

Walmart is notorious for forcing companies to sell things at prices they don’t want, or otherwise they get cut off from their entire network. So it might be an instance where the company is selling 15 things at a decent markup, and Walmart forces them to sell 3 other things at breakeven (or a slight loss).

Its likely a completely automated process for them

>cheese calories