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I had some lady at a buffet once ask what I wanted I said water, she said you sure, yes Im sure. You want coffee, I said nooooo, how about tea I said NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ask me again I walk out the door. She finally shut up chezzzzzzz




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Re: Study finds higher minimum wage hurting youth employment
By: Decomposed
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Tue, 12 Jan 16 11:59 PM
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re: "and just getting a beverage while dining out is up to $2.50. That is their biggest profit margin item of all time."

Yep, I've noticed that. I've told my son that if he orders water instead of a soda when we eat out, I'll pay him the price of the soda. I figure it's a win/win/win. I get him to drink less soda / I don't have to tip based on the price of the drink / He makes a little money.

The only time I buy drinks anymore is at fast food joints. If I'm eating in, I'll get a value soda (usually $1.19) and have a lot of refills. If it's to go and I'm at McDonalds, I get a $1.00 iced tea. It's huge, as good as a soda, and less expensive than even their smallest. 



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