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The customer probably doesn't haggle with you; they ask you, you go to your manager, and the manager tells you yes or no. If the customer doesn't like the answer, wouldn't you just go ask your manager to continue speaking with them?

I haven't been in one in years, but I remember the one in the basement of one of the local malls was fantastic before they were bought.

As a 10 year old, I was pretty pleased with myself for this; I was at Kohls at some point buying underwear, and they had prematurely put signs up for an upcoming sale, but there was no date for when sales prices were valid, and the underwear I was buying had a sign on the rack announcing the deal and new prices

Good point, did not think about that.

Honestly, if I have an "ice emergency", I'm just going to go to the nearest grocery store/gas station/convenience store and buy a bag of ice, because 12 extra ice cubes is not going to go very far if it's an "ice emergency" (WTF even is that?), and not many people have multiple egg cartons just hanging out on standby.

To fix this, boyfriend and I compiled a "food jar" with slips of paper in it upon which are written restaurants we like to eat at in the area. When we don't have an immediate suggestion for eating out, we draw a restaurant out of the jar and go there, unless there's a very good reason not to (and in that case, we draw

What I really hate are non-refundable deposits if you're part of a group rate. Boyfriend and I were planning to attend a convention in July, and we'd made the reservation in February. The convention has a contract with the hotel and guests are given a slight discount on room rates. Turned out, we couldn't make it, and

Wegmans is basically Mecca for people who like to eat/cook. Sorry to hear they haven't graced your state with one yet :/

$4 for a gluten-free pizza dough mix, $2 for a dozen eggs, $2 for pizza sauce, $2 for pizza cheese, $1 for olives, and $3 for pepperoni = $14 for a pizza for two (large servings), and the eggs, pizza sauce, pepperoni, and cheese will garner leftover materials. $7 for half a gluten free pizza + $1 for a 2 liter bottle

Eh, it's usually still cheaper to buy it yourself, for myself, anyway. By the time I buy a package of gluten free hamburger rolls ($5 for 4), a pound of hamburger (~$5 for 90/10), a head of lettuce ($3), a beefsteak tomato ($1), an onion ($1), a package of sliced cheese ($2), a liter of diet Coke ($1), and a bag of

I very rarely eat out because the food is just way more phenomenal than what I make at home. I eat out because it's convenient for whatever reason. Sometimes I don't feel like cooking. Sometimes it's nicer to have someone else do all the cooking and serving and cleaning up. The time I would normally spend doing the

Get your games and music in shape.

I remember it being like that too, and was disappointed they removed that ability.

I removed all of them, except for two, which seem to be irremovable - headlines and the section for news for my area. The minus sign next to those two sections does nothing. Those two sections are still taking up 75% of the app's space for me.

Well, right. But then if you want to look at weather details, you'll just go into the app which includes a bunch of news in it.

I wish they would unbundle the two services, and create a Google Weather app. I don't really want to see news stories on my phone, but I'd like simple, clean weather app right from Google.

I tried using that in my bathroom sink once and it pulled out a very minuscule amount of hair, but the clog remained. Liquid drain cleaner was the only thing that took care of it.

I can cut that list down to 4.

Spiceworks communities!

There does exist gluten-free flour and flour mixes.