Does look like the cap pops, then shoots off entirely as the car falls off.
Does look like the cap pops, then shoots off entirely as the car falls off.
The entire lawsuit and precedent is actually the exact opposite. That it should in fact be on the company for saying a premium ingredient is in the name, but not in the product. If you order a “Mango Dragonfruit Refresher”, what should be the majority core ingredients is in the name itself. No one should have to…
That’s a good point, but a key aspect of this particular suit is that customers are paying a premium for key ingredients. If I’m paying a $5-7.00 premium price for a drink that claims it has acai berries, passion fruit, or mango, it better damn well have those fruits in it. Not only that, but that premium price should…
Is there something going over my head with “Random9"? Doesn’t exactly scream “embarrassing”, unless I’m missing something.
The one that comes with the Xbox Series X is indeed garbage compared to all legacy controllers. Broke my right bumper in less than 6 months of casual gaming and the left analog stick is drifting. My 360 and Xbox One controllers still work to this day, and if it wasn’t for me literally wearing the thumbpad down from 10…
It will only stop being funny when people stop buying them.
The judge did dismiss a fraud claim against Starbucks, noting there was no proof Starbucks intended to defraud consumers, as well as an unjust enrichment claim.
I’m kind of surprised I haven’t seen one of these in the mall parking lot of my very urban, very paved city.
The controller that came with the Xbox Series X is hot garbage, so I welcome an updated controller. Broke a shoulder bumper in less than 6 months and the analog sticks feel like they’re drifting already. My Xbox One controller lasted from launch and still works today. If it wasn’t for the fact I actually wore through…
I agree. Early Boston Market was amazing. Succulent chicken and real comfort food sides. But with expansion came loss of quality. Last time I ate there was dismal. Chicken was so dry it came off like they cooked it start to finish in a microwave.
Thing is, the smarter one is, the less they’d entertain being a cop. While it can pay very well in senior positions, the liabilities and potential for danger seem like an insurmountable obstacle for most with more than 2 brain cells to rub together.
I feel like I’m doing something wrong in life if this nutbag can afford a Tesla and me, a perfectly sane model citizen, can not.
I comment the effort, but my god...that games looks 15-20 years older on the Switch.
True, but the weird part is that despite the very public outrage, the stock price only dipped modestly. Nothing like 2021's collapse after releasing dismal guidance and dropping like 85% value. That means that outside of the devs, no one believes this will cause any long term issues in Unity’s use or financial…
How would you get out of that thing in a roll-over?
I wanted to ask, “Who are these people who are out of work by 5pm to have diner then?”, but apparently it’s everyone commenting here. I guess I’m the only sucker still at work at that time. I’m lucky to eat dinner by 8pm. Sometimes just skip it altogether.
I had a feeling that might be the case, but I also have a feeling people will be less inclined to ask for a refill than just get one themselves. Multiple factors come into play. Potential wait times, human interaction (which many people shy away from these days), shame of asking for a refill for those self-conscious,…
High fructose corn syrup as doubled in price since 2000. Soft drinks and fries are the highest profit margin for McDicks, to the point that people could refill and they were still making money. But that profit percent dipped significantly with corn syrup pricing. While McDicks can sway markets with their massive…
Is this not just Gatorade without the sugar? Genius idea, actually (for them). Sell the same product cheaper after removing one of the key expense ingredients, but sell it at the same price as before. Forget about shrinkflation. That was so 2010's. We’re about eliminflation in 2023.