"Dave" <noway@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Jerry Sauk" <jerrysauk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> > "Dave"
> >
> > > OMG, you expect Taco Bell to charge you SEPARATELY for the ****pping
> > charges?
> >
> > **** NO!!!!!!!!!!! I expect them to charge me for the ****pping
> charge's
> > NOT AT ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> So you think Taco Bell got their supplies ****pped to the store for free
> then?
Honestly, I don't give a ****. As I already said, IT'S NOT MY
PROBLEM.
> And if you didn't pay for the taco to be ****pped to Taco Bell, then Taco
> Bell might be charging you $.59 cents for that Taco, instead of $.89
cents.
They can't do that. The value of a Taco is the same irregardless of
where it is.
> I really don't know how much of the price of the Taco is ****pping, but I
DO
> know that the price that YOU pay for the taco included some amount for
> ****pping charges. Like it or not, that's the way it is.
Oh I'm sure it is. But MY point it that should be/ or already is
illegal.
> And if the price
> of oil doesn't go down soon? Expect the price of the taco to go up to
$1.29
> maybe, or maybe higher.
Nope. The value of a taco doesn't change because oil changes, because
there is no oil in a Taco.
> What makes you think that they aren't allowed to charge customers more?
I have already explained this extremely clearly many multiple time's.
> They are allowed to set their prices to whatever they feel like charging
> their customers. And, their customers are free to eat there, or not.
> Simple, huh?
Yes that is true, but they cant charge the customer's for oil, because
the trucking company has to pay for that. I on the other hand pay for oil
when I fill-up my car, not when I go out for lunch.
> Remain ignorant if you want. NO skin off my back.
Fine. Same to you. Just stay out of alt-fast-food because you won't
find any symphothy here.
> You are aware that you can be overweight, AND mal-nutritioned, right?
That's a myth.
> Look, if you eat mostly fast food, you are abusing your body.
Wrong, because there is a lot of extremly healthy-fast-food.
> Fast food more than twice a week though? If people were in
> the habit of eating that much junk, we'd have a severe obesity problem
in
> this country. Oh wait...
On average, most American's eat fast food five time's a week, for lunch
during the work day for those who have office job's. And most of them are
perfectly healthy.


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