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We have that too, but this was different. This was hundred of pounds of bananas that looked it had been marked for trash but then they changed their minds and sold it to a restaurant.

Mine has almost as much variety as any other store. But the really good deals are often in big displays of the same thing.

I thought mold was the whole point of blue cheese.

Okay, I was at a store a few months ago, and I noticed this whole cart full of overripe bananas. And there is this thing that they put on the boxes, I don’t remember exactly, but it made it look like the food was bad.

I think it would be acceptable to talk to every single person in the restaurant about this until the bill was fixed. I think if it still wasn’t fixed it would be acceptable to walk out without paying and wait in the parking lot and see if they actually follow through with the threatened call to police.

I worked other places that did that. And most places gave me free lunch. Arbys paid a little more and was close to my house. And there was like 30 percent off all food and free drinks if you brought your own cup. But never even any free french fries or leftover turnovers.

Nope. She's worked in the same boring government office for more than 30 years and had the same apartment, and though it sounds like she's hated both for the last ten years she won't even ask about a transfer or anything. But we go to to dinner once a month and she usually orders this chicken thing that is supposed to

My point was we probably kept the theater too cold because of the uniforms. When someone complained it was too cold, and it usually didn't feel too cold to most of us (and door usually wore an extra jacket and usually thought it was still too warm). So we never turned the air down much, and several people at regularly

This was my job and I know it is different than it used to be around Dallas. I can’t imagine it being that different anywhere else, but if you mainly go on busy weekends you probably wouldn’t notice.

The dining places have waitstaff and the are distracting because they walk between the rows. No one else checks the theaters. Door is supposed to walk the aisle every 15 minutes or so, and they would never be in the rows unless they had to tell someone to be quiet or something. There used to be 5 separate positions

She read something somewhere, so now if she can’t tell what the spot is then it must be this thing she read about and it is a toxic potato and she sends it away.

No. They don't check the theater at all unless you go get them. Or unless it is Alamo Drafthouse or someplace similar where you order food. And it really bugs me cause it used to be part of my job sometimes and I know how it should be done.

Well, she doesn’t seem much interested in dating anyway.

People don’t check the theater anymore.

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.