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It varies. There will be a few days when about half of the people tip something, so then I'll think it is going to get better and maybe people are learning. But then no. Still a whole lot of people not tipping. And on top of that are problems with the app and sometimes people can't tip.

Steak is not my favorite thing. But sending it back for being undercooked is usually a fast easy fix. If it is a little overcooked I’ll probably just eat it anyway. If it is way overcooked they can’t really fix that and they should either bring me something else or just give me a refund.

I worked for three different companies. The rule was usually 30 minutes.

I like this plan.

I just don’t get how people are allowed to send back stuff when there is nothing wrong with it. I did that one time at the waiter’s suggestion and still felt really bad about it.

I shop at several stores that specialize in selling stuff that is overstock, out of date, or damaged in some way.

Okay. I just can’t picture paying so much extra to have a thing shipped that I would pay almost twice as much.

I am aware of Mary Kay.  I’m not sure what that has to do with anything.

Well, I’m hearing now that we are about to get some new laws to help people NOT vaccinate their kids, so that doesn’t seem especially helpful.

I don’t understand the 700 units part. If that’s true, maybe it is illegal, cause they must have sold more than 30,000 units.

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It doesn’t seem as much work as some stuff. But between the postal and buying their stock retail, I’m guessing it’s 30,000 packages, or close to that.

Okay, if it is six ingredients, aren’t most people going to pay at least $6 to make their own? And that is if they can get all six ingredients for a dollar each. Of course, they would have 6 times as much product, so if they use a lot of it, maybe. If they don’t use a lot of it, this is $2 a bottle at the store, or

Trader Joe already got paid. Why would they get a cut?

I don’t know. Have you looked?

I am into resale stuff myself (though not this particular item, and nowhere near $30K). With this I think, I wish I had thought of that, because that seems to be less work than with some other things.

Wait, how is this legal?

We have been tipping them since the 70s. If the practice was supposed to end no one told me. Carhops are basically waitstaff, so I think everyone used to tip carhops, but now Sonic is the about the only place that still has them.

The glass was an accident, but it gave them the idea about the ice cubes.

Well, all the fast food chicken places sell mac and cheese.