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Most of the healthy foods they have offered don't sell well with the fast food crowd. I'm expecting them to decide to really give people what they want and offer the new Carnival Menu, featuring corn dogs, elephant ears, and starting next month the deep fried Twinkie.
Where I live McDonalds shares the parking lot w...more
Breakfast served all day might be a good idea, but delivery? Imagine getting the wrong items with a side of incompetence, rudeness and that famous I don't care attitude at your door without ever having to leave the comfort of your home.
I wonder if they will use any of this in their advertising if they go ahead wit...more
Martha's products used to be decent, but after going big time we started noticing the quality wasn't there anymore. Check her products that have been reviewed by Consumer Reports, like her soaps, bottom of the list, right next to water for effectiveness. We have bought cookware and knives that were so crappy that we di...more
I remember Penney's being referred to as JCP for many years, even as a child. After so long I think a brand easily takes on the abbreviated identity. When I see a picture of chicken with the letters KFC next to it, I don't confuse it with Popeye's Chicken.
But imagine how many open minded people are now shopping there because they admire Penney's support for diversity. Penney's business was falling way before they started "promoting the homosexual agenda" as you put it, but nice try trying to make it look like that is the problem. Remember that polls have shown that more...more
Many tanning packages are purchased online through sites like Living Social or Groupon, so they may not have seen her at the time of purchase. It would seem a good idea for that info to be posted online in the offer. I wonder if the employee on her first visit just didn't follow the rules or maybe didn't want to offen...more
At 4300 miles I would hope you haven't had to do a thing to it other than add gas. Come back and tell us what it has needed at 78,000 miles like my Honda, which has had nothing but gas and oil changes, and will probably go a lot further with no problems.
Chrysler sells less vehicles than Toyota and Honda, so it should be far less. Don't you think it is odd that they saved all these problems up for a large recall instead of issuing them as they found them? Maybe they figure less damage if their name isn't in the news constantly because of separate recalls.
4/10/2013
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