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MaxPowerrr

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I've never done that at a store but it's sort of a thing for me to sometimes place an order at a drive thru, do some self-evaluation (usually prompted by something), and then just cruise past the drive thru windows when I'm up.

I mean usually there's some worker scratching his *** and smoking cigs by the dumpster or something but sometimes I just realize this whole decision was regrettable. Don't @ me.
I think they call that “paying it backwards” check out my blog and my video I made while sitting in my car in the drive thru and follow the hashtag #payitbackwards thanks
 

anthonys735

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Jan 29, 2004
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I've never done that at a store but it's sort of a thing for me to sometimes place an order at a drive thru, do some self-evaluation (usually prompted by something), and then just cruise past the drive thru windows when I'm up.

I mean usually there's some worker scratching his *** and smoking cigs by the dumpster or something but sometimes I just realize this whole decision was regrettable. Don't @ me.
I don't feel like that's as bad.
 

_Chase_

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Jan 22, 2004
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In BBdK's defense, the workers are getting paid by the hour. If they aren't restocking his cart, they'd be doing some other ******** task like mopping the bathroom floors or answering an old lady's questions.
 

BBdK

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It wasn't a full cart -- it was a few things left over that were on the other side of the store. If you've ever been in Costco on a Sunday, you'd probably get it.

Like I said, I put my food back -- I respect food very much. I'm not going to apologize any further for having a punk *** 16 year old do a few minutes of work that I'm effectively paying for him to do.

Nobody here has EVER taken an item out of their cart in a store and set it somewhere it wasn't supposed to be? (which is the same thing) [laughing][roll][laughing] K.

You all should give up lying for lent.
 
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BBdK

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Not gonna have my character questioned during Lent over a shopping cart.
 
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BernieSadori

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I think I returned a steak in Indy. Pretty sure it was way overcooked. I was drunk. I will return an expensive cut of meat if they bring it to me medium well. Medium isn't desirable but I'll eat it. Now, if we're at Texas Roadhouse, I really don't think it matters Russ. Pass the A1 and chug it down.
 

GrandePdre

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Most inconsistently served item in a restaurant in my experience is a baked potato. It's usually under cooked, overcooked, old and brown, or has too much toppings that make it ice cold already.
 

drxman1

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I think a lot of what happens to your sent back food depends on how you treat the server...would be funny to insist you accompany said food back the kitchen to ensure its integrity.

Malone’s baked potato is the GOAT.
 
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cawoodsct

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Craving the Lexingtonian now. Ordering it with extra bacon is the vet and FAT! move. A top 3 salad in Lex.
 

rudd1

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-bout a year ago I was in Costco in Lexington. shopped for about 30-45 minutes...turned the corner to see that the line was backed up to where the frozen food starts. Placed my *full* cart out of the way and left. Haven't been back. I don't like lines...not worth the "savings".
 
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Hell, at least twice that I can remember I've scanned a cart of items at the Kroger U-scan, then realized I left my wallet in the car, walked out and just drove the f*** home.

I'm not doing the walk of shame back in there. I don't care if Ive left 75 dollars of surf and turf, bagged and getting warm at the station.
 
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Speaking of restocking. I went in to that Sav-a-Lot in Eastland shopping center at lunch one day and they grabbed a guy that was walking out of the store with 3 T-bones shoved down his pants.

The manager watched this guy while waiting for the cops, but called back to the meat department for a GD re-stock
 

krazykats

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Nov 6, 2006
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If, after unloading, you leave your shopping cart in another parking space/on the curb you’re the worst.

So leaving an empty cart in the parking lot is worse than leaving a half full cart on the opposite side of the store than everything in said cart?

[eyeroll]
 

TCPUKChamps

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Dec 18, 2002
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I hate the fact that I'm giving a measly $3 a month to Dana O'Neill and/or Seth Davis, but after The Athletic came to Cincinnati, I buckled and subscribed. All the best Twolves writers are now with The Athletic also.

I feel dirty, but whatever.
 

rudd1

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Oct 3, 2007
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-rudderless by definition means without aim/purpose...i had a purpose: not waiting in line for 30 minutes in order to save $30.
 
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