Agoraphobic Ed.: Mmmm ... could be we'll just stay in forever. Really gotta find out what the supermarket delivery surcharge is.
And, we just saw that Mickey D's CEO is interested too. The company is also experimenting with delivery services in some countries “in a big way,” as well as in densely populated areas in the U.S. Thompson said that “delivery is a big, big opportunity, particularly in areas where you don’t have drive-throughs.” No shortage of drive-throughs here, of course. Hell, at some of the local dumps there's no walk-in service after a certain time, yet the drive-through is still open.
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Does this mean you'll never leave the bunker?
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in college, flame-broiled W.O.P.R. was my favorite fast food burger.
ReplyDeleteAnd as far as the waistline went, it didn't matter how many I ate. Oh the times...
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Agoraphobic Ed.:
ReplyDeleteMmmm ... could be we'll just stay in forever. Really gotta find out what the supermarket delivery surcharge is.
And, we just saw that Mickey D's CEO is interested too.
The company is also experimenting with delivery services in some countries “in a big way,” as well as in densely populated areas in the U.S. Thompson said that “delivery is a big, big opportunity, particularly in areas where you don’t have drive-throughs.”
No shortage of drive-throughs here, of course. Hell, at some of the local dumps there's no walk-in service after a certain time, yet the drive-through is still open.