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Not really. I hate mayo, so I tell JJ to leave it off and their sandwiches then come out delicious!

There’s literally no logic there.

There’s nothing disingenuous here. The best analogy for unvaccinated people being out in public contributing to the spread of a disease normally protected by vaccine is... locations where there aren’t enough vaccinated individuals to provide herd immunity.

probably because it happens so infrequently.

Refutation of point 1:

*Eastern Washington area code (not just Spokane)

Ketchup and ranch makes a great fry dip.

The Democrats should be saying, ‘yeah, this stings right now, but we look forward to our turn in the majority in the Senate when none of you fuckers will have a say in ANYTHING.’

This is freaking AWESOME!

I’m with you on Nicholson over Ledger, but that you didn’t put Hamill in third is a crime against humanity.

Bless your heart.

Sure you do.

Um, read all the responses outlining all the ways that cash is more expensive for restaurants. “You’re in [sic] wrong."

Someone elsewhere in this comments section talked about the subtle but important distinction between a credit card fee and a cash discount, who explained it better than I can, so I won’t try. I will say though that if a company feels cash is so much better for their bottom line (it isn’t, cash brings along with it a

Either don’t accept credit cards at all, or build the cost of the card into your prices.

If only we could get a good decade's worth of this from them.

I have left a beloved local pizza place behind because they started pulling this shit. These kinds of costs should be built into the stated price and it’s bad enough U.S. restaurants already don’t include taxes in their listed costs (unlike most of the rest of the world).

How issplice?” not on this list?!

Look, the result is exactly right, but maybe the justification isn’t? Does a sandwich really demand a protein filling?