Factorial wrote:Shaf, don't have them over for dinner.
oh he will...and he will be using the finest of plastic utensils during dinner service.
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Factorial wrote:Shaf, don't have them over for dinner.
BigMcK wrote:Just got to work after stopping at Chipotle for a breakfast burrito. Guess what condiment is now chained to the tables?
Ya just had to go and ruin it for all of us, didn't cha?
FreeCandy44 wrote:LOL....how is this thread up to 8 pages? I almost feel bad for the kid asking about hot sauce. If you want some sauce so bad ill buy you a bottle.
Tico Rick wrote:So what I'm taking away from this thread is that theft isn't theft if, in the thief's eyes, the purloined item has little value.
joopen wrote:No it is stealing. Period. Stop being cheap and just buy hot sauce instead of potentially ruining it for everyone else who enjoys Chipolte burritos with hot sauce
itissteeltime wrote:joopen wrote:No it is stealing. Period. Stop being cheap and just buy hot sauce instead of potentially ruining it for everyone else who enjoys Chipolte burritos with hot sauce
lol, you're nuts. Explain to me how using the exact same amount of hot sauce outside the store is stealing, but inside it is not. Again, if you're talking about the 4 cent bottle, then I agree with you. Otherwise, you're wrong.
joopen wrote:itissteeltime wrote:joopen wrote:No it is stealing. Period. Stop being cheap and just buy hot sauce instead of potentially ruining it for everyone else who enjoys Chipolte burritos with hot sauce
lol, you're nuts. Explain to me how using the exact same amount of hot sauce outside the store is stealing, but inside it is not. Again, if you're talking about the 4 cent bottle, then I agree with you. Otherwise, you're wrong.
Don't remove the bottle from the store it is stealing. Put it in the cup that they provide for you. How is this so hard? And seriously why do you refuse to buy a $3 bottle of hot sauce?
Tico Rick wrote:This reminds me of signs I've seen at certain McDonald's restaurants that say something to the effect of "free refills are only available to customers who haven't left the premises." Apparently enough customers thought their purchase of a soft drink entitled them to free refills for life as long as they held on to the original cup that McDonald's had to make these signs.
Rylan wrote:I probably should have read this thread...
Froggy wrote:the real question is why would you put hot sauce on a chipotle burrito when it's already effing delicious
itissteeltime wrote:Tico Rick wrote:This reminds me of signs I've seen at certain McDonald's restaurants that say something to the effect of "free refills are only available to customers who haven't left the premises." Apparently enough customers thought their purchase of a soft drink entitled them to free refills for life as long as they held on to the original cup that McDonald's had to make these signs.
Yeah, thats different and definitely stealing. You should be able to get one last refill at the time of purchase before you leave the place though, right?
ulf wrote:Froggy wrote:the real question is why would you put hot sauce on a chipotle burrito when it's already effing delicious
Their hot salsa is good enough for me. Opening my burrito seems like a disastrous mess waiting to happen when I try to re wrap it and eat it.
ulf wrote:Froggy wrote:the real question is why would you put hot sauce on a chipotle burrito when it's already effing delicious
Their hot salsa is good enough for me. Opening my burrito seems like a disastrous mess waiting to happen when I try to re wrap it and eat it.
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