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I wonder if that is possible? It’s mimicking the appearance of other cereals so it will always get that comparison. 

Where were you seeing it at $10? I was looking at amazon and it was in line with other cereals. 

White people do!

And magic bands if you’re staying on property. More ways to go into debt.

Yeah, if your bathrooms are modernized/updated, they seem to also replace the water fountains in the area with a bottle filler.

Happiest place on earth is the tagline for Disneyland, not MK.

I would argue 1 isn’t a real pro when you are working 50-65 hours a week. 

$13/hour is not worth it, he’s working 6 days a week and 50-65 hours each week.

I saw this article earlier this week and have questions

That’s what I am wondering, who is the audience and what locations are they going to establish these in? It almost seems like reliance on 3rd shift would be a bad one since they may not be a willing/able to spend on those drinks. 

I don’t know... St. Germain is white women’s 3rd favorite thing after prosecco and being able to call the cops on anyone. 

Price drops?

The basic ones, sure, they already have smoothie bots and coffee bots. But the part where the recs/prep require swirling syrups, visual requirements for the appearance, etc.

The good news, at least for this one, is that it’s all spirits and mixers which are used in other drinks. So, for example, I can make this one with what I have on hand and just walk into the backyard for the grapefruit. 

Where is the blood or orphans? Facebook moms and boomers told me she drinks that. 

Before the pandemic, they had decently late hours at the local starbucks locations (10pm, not crazy late but longer than many places) but I am not sure a 24/7 one is useful. Is someone seeking coffee at 2 AM going to be a likely customer? Are they going to be in a place where they can/will be waiting for the coffee? 

I wonder how this would change things like secret menus and such where there is a heavy manual process for many of them. If people just drank drip, espresso, and simple steamed milk drinks it could work. But then it would shut out a lot of the things they made as their tent poles. 

In most industries 45 is old, but if you’re an exec it’s not...

I’m not sure it’s come up yet in civil cases, but arguably both Tesla and the driver should be at fault. The driver for not following the rules and Tesla for trying to hype their product as being full self driving then quietly saying it really isn’t and putting minimal effort into ensuring the systems cannot be

I abide by the standard of not giving a fuck about what others think of me by what they see, but I still wouldn’t buy the goggles because those look ridiculously pointless.