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Post by thekindercarebear on Feb 27, 2024 16:46:29 GMT
what?
so instead of paying $6.99 for an almost expired gallon of milk, we can pay $14.99 to have it delivered?!
win!
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Post by theBROKEdontrump on Feb 27, 2024 16:49:36 GMT
what?
so instead of paying $6.99 for an almost expired gallon of milk, we can pay $14.99 to have it delivered?!
win!
All these “excess immigrants” are being put to use….and there will always be some fat fuck who needs his slurpee delivered to him while he is playing video games and jerking off to porn.
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Post by thekindercarebear on Feb 27, 2024 16:53:38 GMT
what?
so instead of paying $6.99 for an almost expired gallon of milk, we can pay $14.99 to have it delivered?!
win!
All these “excess immigrants” are being put to use….and there will always be some fat fuck who needs his slurpee delivered to him while he is playing video games and jerking off to porn.
gross!!! by the time we get it in 30 minutes, it'll be half melted anyway and we all know the odds are good some schmuck is going to take a slurp or 2 from said slurpee!
[puke]
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Post by blacktothefuture on Feb 27, 2024 17:18:39 GMT
what?
so instead of paying $6.99 for an almost expired gallon of milk, we can pay $14.99 to have it delivered?!
win!
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Post by thekindercarebear on Feb 27, 2024 17:32:31 GMT
what?
so instead of paying $6.99 for an almost expired gallon of milk, we can pay $14.99 to have it delivered?!
win!
it just seems so weird that we've gotten so 1. lazy and 2. unwise with our money.
that slurpee mentioned above would be like $12-15 delivered including tip.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Feb 27, 2024 22:12:50 GMT
I love 7-11, easily my favorite convenience store (better than Circle K and AMPM), but still to pay extra to have a hot dog and slurpee delivered to you is rather absurd.
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Post by San926f on Feb 27, 2024 22:27:58 GMT
And a light broke through the heavens, and shined down upon the hot dogs on the rollator, and Klondike bars, and Coca-Cola Slurpees, and all the people henceforth would have delivery of the 24/7 convenience, and it was good. Why can't Sheetz do this? Sheetz is by far the best of convenience stores. All I want is Sheetz in MI and Tim Horton's in PA.
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