I cackled
I cackled
(Duh, I meant negative result, though a negative result is a positive thing?)
Kempegowda airport in Bangalore is like this and it’s brilliant. Multiple restaurants and stores across the way from the entrance to the actual airport. It was a lifesaver during Covid, when one had to take a test and then wait a few hours for a positive result before being allowed into the airport itself. I just went…
I’m a fan of Vite Ramen. It’s not cheap, but it’s not the salt/fat bomb that most instant ramen is, and it actually has a good amount of protein and vitamins.
Ah, Chipotle, or as I call it, The Salmonella Factory.
I should have scrolled.
You don’t keep them in the tray, you freeze and then store the cubes in a freezer tray.
How did this list not include pasta sauce??
People in Boston don’t loathe New York at all, that’s bullshit.
Fist Brown is a garbage person and I wish you wouldn’t give him any attention at all, regardless of whether it’s good or bad attention.
“bUt nO oNe wAnTs tO wOrK”
I’m solidly Gen X and have never used grocery delivery. I buy more produce than anything else, and would just rather choose the items myself. I have two grocery stores within a 2-mile radius, that are close to other places I regularly go, so it’s not like a major inconvenience to go myself.
Smoothies in general are terrible so this does not displease me.
ZINNNNG
Trust, lower middle-class and working-class people in Brazil are not eating at this place.
“As an industry, we’re telling people you don’t have to spend a million dollars or be a brain surgeon to have a good cup of coffee.”
Ahh, I miss Car Talk!
I’ve never gotten anything from this that I could actually use. If you’re into fast food, it’s probably worth it, but I am not.
Every single thing they makes tastes/smells exactly the same. It’s the Subway of pizza.
Extra source: am a vegetarian woman with constant iron issues. I’ve been doing this for 30 years.