There's always the fries.Big Wallaby wrote:But without soda, how would restaurants have anything they could mark up ten million percent?
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<luke>Nooooooooooo!!!</luke> :D:Big Wallaby wrote:You know, I have a better solution to those mugs.
Stop drinking soda.
Can't do it., especially on vacation. I need a break from water after a while. Tea, umm, goes through too quickly. And, unlike Darph

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Tea? Coffee?Big Wallaby wrote:But without soda, how would restaurants have anything they could mark up ten million percent?
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Yes, they can still gouge on the tea and horrid coffee substitute ! The Nescafe concentrate should cost about the same or less than the soda syrups.Big Wallaby wrote: But without soda, how would restaurants have anything they could mark up ten million percent?
Last week I discovered a convenience store around the corner from me has one of those Nescafe dispensers. Complete with the bag in a box of coffee concentrate. In a way its nice to have a taste of the parks around the corner.... its too bad its such a wretched taste !
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I love that!delsdad wrote:Yes, they can still gouge on the tea and horrid coffee substitute ! The Nescafe concentrate should cost about the same or less than the soda syrups.
Last week I discovered a convenience store around the corner from me has one of those Nescafe dispensers. Complete with the bag in a box of coffee concentrate. In a way its nice to have a taste of the parks around the corner.... its too bad its such a wretched taste !
eatting in a diner and thinking, wow, this sure tastes like the disneyland food. yak and yeti? sooner or yeti you will yak...
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My goodness. I think I'd have an aneurysm.PatchOBlack wrote:Back when I worked in fast food, we would have people buy one soft drink, and ask for cups for water. Of course, they would basically do the same thing as you describe. We would then inform them that the extra cups were for water only.
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If you, in any way, attempt to take my Dr. Pepper away from me......well, I don't know what the consequences would be, but it wouldn't be pretty. I've had a soda around 7am every morning since I was in 8th grade, and I drink another two or three cans throughout the day. Can't stand the taste of anything else, but I do drink water when I'm either at Disney or the beach. I did try to stop when I was pregnant with my daughter, who was my first child. The headaches were unbearable and when I did start drinking it again, it did not affect her birthweight or have any adverse effects in the slighest.
Again, I commend the people who can and do stop drinking soda (my hubby is one of them), but I will not be joining that list.
Again, I commend the people who can and do stop drinking soda (my hubby is one of them), but I will not be joining that list.
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And the one immutable truth of the Computer World is yet again stated.Mayonnaise wrote:You do not come between a dev and her Dew. Ever.
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Heh heh...we used to have people do this at our local Chuck E. Cheeses resturants. I used to work in my areas district as a manager, and this would happen a lot. Since all locations had bev bars like Disney, people would try to sneak a free drink doing the water cup trick. Heck, people would even try to use the tiny plastic cups we had to put game tokens in for the kids....and they had HOLES in the bottom!PatchOBlack wrote:Back when I worked in fast food, we would have people buy one soft drink, and ask for cups for water. Of course, they would basically do the same thing as you describe. We would then inform them that the extra cups were for water only.
We put a end to it by just giving out different cups. Instead of a branded wax drink cup, we gave water cup requests a generic plastic cup like the ones out of your local office water station. Of course people would still try to sneak one...