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  3. Would you drive an extra 20 minutes (10 miles) to get the blizzard on the right?

Would you drive an extra 20 minutes (10 miles) to get the blizzard on the right?

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  • M [email protected]

    Left is the DQ near my office. Consistently does that. Right is the DQ in the next town over.

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    No, I’d show my local this photo and ask why they were shafting me.

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    • dditty@lemmy.dbzer0.comD [email protected]

      And technically according to the FDA it isn't even ice cream

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      5% butterfat vs 10% butterfat for the FDA standard.

      Whatever. People write "it's not ice cream" like it's plastic.

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        5% butterfat vs 10% butterfat for the FDA standard.

        Whatever. People write "it's not ice cream" like it's plastic.

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        The FDA is BARE MINIMUM, not quality. If you can't make the bare quality, Im comfortable asserting its not that food item, much less a desirable one.

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        • M [email protected]

          Left is the DQ near my office. Consistently does that. Right is the DQ in the next town over.

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          No but I'm not a fan of their blizzards honestly.

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          • lillypip@lemmy.caL [email protected]

            No, I’d show my local this photo and ask why they were shafting me.

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            Then the local manager reports the good store to corporate

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            • M [email protected]

              Left is the DQ near my office. Consistently does that. Right is the DQ in the next town over.

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              Uuh let's get some real ice-cream if we're all driving around here?

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                The FDA is BARE MINIMUM, not quality. If you can't make the bare quality, Im comfortable asserting its not that food item, much less a desirable one.

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                The amount of butterfat says absolutely nothing about quality.

                Is whole milk not a "quality food item" because it's only 3.25% butterfat?

                Edit: I forgot the quality adjective which confused some.

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                • deegeese@sopuli.xyzD [email protected]

                  Hey it’s that joke about how do you know if someone’s vegan “don’t worry they’ll tell you”

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                  Oh so hilarious! Next time I’ll be sure to keep my mouth shut to avoid offending the fragile carnists; obviously their feelings, their “health conditions” and their taste for flesh matter so much more than animals’ lives.

                  Byyyyyye 👋

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                    Then the local manager reports the good store to corporate

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                    Or the other way round.

                    Some franchises try to eke out more profits and corporate might not like how that degrades their brand.

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                    • M [email protected]

                      Left is the DQ near my office. Consistently does that. Right is the DQ in the next town over.

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                      How often are you buying blizzards?

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                      • M [email protected]

                        Left is the DQ near my office. Consistently does that. Right is the DQ in the next town over.

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                        Tbh I don’t really need the full blizzard anyway, most of my enjoyment comes from the first several bites then the rest I finish out of inertia. I’d rather have half the size twice as often, from a calorie-counting perspective.

                        Also you could just buy a bigger size with your gas savings if you really needed it.

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                        • S [email protected]

                          If you're at the lesser DQ, you could pay a couple extra bucks and upgrade it to the next size up. You would save from having to buy a gallon of gas if you're not electric and 20 minutes.

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                          I am rarely twenty minutes, let alone electric

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                          • tal@lemmy.todayT [email protected]

                            Trivia: while the phrase "American as apple pie" is a thing, it's something of a misnomer. Apples aren't New World, and apple pie was a thing prior to Europeans heading over to the Americas.

                            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple

                            Apples have been grown for thousands of years in Eurasia before they were introduced to North America by European colonists.

                            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_pie

                            Originating in the 14th century in England, apple pie recipes are now a standard part of cuisines in many countries where apples grow.

                            Apple pie was brought to the colonies by the English, the Dutch, and the Swedes during the 17th and 18th centuries.

                            Although originating in England and eaten in Europe since long before the European colonization of the Americas, apple pie as used in the phrase "as American as apple pie" describes something as being "typically American".[31][32] In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, apple pie became a symbol of American prosperity and national pride. A newspaper article published in 1902 declared that "No pie-eating people can be permanently vanquished."[33] The dish was also commemorated in the phrase "for Mom and apple pie"—supposedly the stock answer of American soldiers in World War II, whenever journalists asked why they were going to war. Jack Holden and Frances Kay sang in their patriotic 1950 song "The Fiery Bear", creating contrast between this symbol of U.S. culture and the Russian bear of the Soviet Union:

                            We love our baseball and apple pie
                            We love our county fair
                            We'll keep Old Glory waving high
                            There's no place here for a bear

                            Maybe we should use "American as chocolate chip cookies" --- those were invented in the US.

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                            As American as regular school shootings. Nobody else has those.

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                            • D [email protected]

                              The FDA is BARE MINIMUM, not quality. If you can't make the bare quality, Im comfortable asserting its not that food item, much less a desirable one.

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                              Nah. FDA definitions exist to make large corporations more money. There isn't much else to it.

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                                Nah. FDA definitions exist to make large corporations more money. There isn't much else to it.

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                                I wouldn't go that far. Even labeling what should be called ice cream is good. The problem is not understanding the regulations that cause people to make judgements that have nothing to do with quality.

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                                • D [email protected]

                                  You don't pay for any service you could do yourself?

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                                  I don't pay for a lot of services I couldn't do for myself.

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                                  • B [email protected]

                                    The amount of butterfat says absolutely nothing about quality.

                                    Is whole milk not a "quality food item" because it's only 3.25% butterfat?

                                    Edit: I forgot the quality adjective which confused some.

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                                    It's not ice cream. They didn't say not a food item. They said not that food item. It isn't ice cream if it can't meet that incredibly low bar. If they want me to call it ice cream, they can make a small amount less in profit and deliver a better product. Until then, it's an ice dessert to recognize it's subpar quality.

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                                      As American as regular school shootings. Nobody else has those.

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                                      I mean, other places have had them. I wonder what they did that they don't anymore....

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                                      • fizz@lemmy.nzF [email protected]

                                        Nah I'd just buy none and find something better closer. Or if I was desperate buy two of the shit one.

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                                        I'd take the five minute trip to the store and buy a half gallon (really 1.5 quarts, assholes) for the same price.

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                                          no one is raping animals.

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                                          Eh, if you'd ever like* to hear my story of why I don't feel comfortable around horse owners anymore, I'll tell you the very long (well, short in most ways) and sad tail tale that I have. Rape may not be exactly the right word, but it's not far off either.

                                          *demonstrate your 'like' by hitting the spoiler... warning, it's unpleasant and I type so I can get it out, not relay it like a high school essay

                                          ::: spoiler spoiler
                                          So my buddy has a mother who wanted to get back to her youth as she came into the mid-life crisis, and bought a small ranch with three horses. My buddy wanted to be a vet, and so what better way to get him some practical experience than letting him care for the horses and participate in all the vet stuff that needs to be done... Well, seeing as the best way to get to hang out with my friend was to help him with his chores so they get done faster, little baconbit often helped out with stuff going on at said little ranch.

                                          Well, one of the horse facts of life is that they sometimes have foals. Interesting fact that you totally may not have realized, but for a mare (that's a female horse) to throw a foal (that's fancy talk for having a massive vaginal shit that is totally horrific), they need to be bred (in every pornographic meaning of that word...) by a stallion. So when the bacon bit showed up after school to help said buddy, there, cramming in by way of the eye orifice, is a picture of sin: a strangely old looking cowboy type with soapy hands getting very touchy feely with his stallion (cleaning is super important, because we've fucked horses so badly [okay... that was purposeful with the 'hole 'rape' thing] that it is incredibly easy for diseases to take root when horses copulate, so caring breeders and owners wash both the male and female parts very thoroughly first, and the mares have their tails bound so the individual hairs don't stray from the main portion of the tail being held up and to the side... and sandpaper the poor horse dick), and the two mares tied up in the main open area of the barn.

                                          Well, one way that mares have of showing their displeasure with a male trying to mount is to kick, which can kill the male. There are, or were, several videos you can find on youtube showing very expensive stallions becoming a very large problem to bury when that happens. So standard practice is to prepare and manage the mare, one part of which is keeping a halter on them and someone holding them in place so they can't move forward and make room to kick out. Well, you can guess what job that bit of bacon got that day... I can still very clearly remember the way the poor mare acted when it was her turn to be bred. I made sure to never be around that particular time anymore, because of course they did the whole exercise once more a year or two later.
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