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The bottom line is that Costco either just breaks even or loses money on the food court. It’s intended to be a perk for members, so if non-members are using it, it’s the members who are subsidizing the non-members. Anyone who thinks this change is going to somehow hurt Costco’s business is clueless.

You solved your own problem!

It’s pronounced “Misery”.

When one of my wife's friends was pregnant she would go on about how she was never going to yell at or otherwise punish her children, just calmly reason with them. She was REALLY pissed at how hard I laughed. These days she should probably be in jail for abuse.

I also take exception with the implication that raising a picky eater means you end up with an adult who is a shitty eater. I was an awful eater as a child. My diet consisted of bean and cheese burritos and chicken fingers and that's it. These days, I will literally eat anything that is technically food. Anything.

My sister's eldest is the pickiest eater in the world. It could be hard to get him to eat anything at times. My sister was tormented that she was doing something horribly wrong. Then her second kid came along, and he'll eagerly try any dish. Even if he hates it, he seems to enjoy the adventure of having tried

I would hope that even having one kid would be enough to rewrite expectations. I have one kid. He's a picky eater. But I now know enough to know parenting is hard by any measure, and to judge other parents is to invite that scrutiny upon yourself. Doesn't mean there aren't shit parents out there, but it does mean one

If there is anything more is a more insufferable know it all about how to raise kids than someone with no kids, it is the person with one kid. Holy crap.

I'm right there with you on this one. We're Thai (in Northern Thailand) and my first two kids (now grown) would eat all the bugs, swamp weeds, and hot peppers that make up our national cuisine. But our new 3 year-old? If it wasn't for breaded chicken and french fries smothered in Ketchup, he'd starve himself to death.

You know, I once thought the way you did. Then I had a kid who literally WILL NOT EAT if he does not like what is in front of him. No, he will not eat when he is hungry enough, he just won't eat. If you put food he does not like in front of him, he will go hungry. And lest you think this is some sort of parenting

Um… What? This is a non-issue, and comes off like a snobby crusade to prove you're a better parent than anyone who might go to a restaurant as an occasional treat, where they specifically *don't* have to force their kid to eat something "healthy."

Canola oil was invented in Canada. The University of Alberta genetically modified rapeseed to be less toxic in the 1970's and called it Canola, from Canada Oil.

How 'bout fuckin peanut butter then?!

I have had thousands of Caesar's and I've never actually seen an oyster included with the drink I think that's only for the well heeled or perhaps people with jobs

"And I've never found a Canadian whiskey that I really like"

You know how Coffee Crisps taste bad to kids, but good for adults? Caesars are drinks for grown-ups.

To each his own and all, but this just sounds terrible.

As a gay man, I'd say that sometimes it is exploitative and patronizing. This is mostly the case when they are gathering into a bachelorette party. Personally, that is one of the most offensive things that can be done at a gay bar. We are all working so hard for our right to marry, and you're going to come to a gay

This will be my last reply, I'm clearly not getting my points across. You're being offensive and you should attempt to educate yourself about homosexuality, privilege, safe spaces, to name a few things. Also logical fallacies, because you're making a huge false comparison here.

Oh, trollolololol.