Target Responds To Workers Who Don't Want To Work Thanksgiving Night

Commented by outlulz:
3:27 PM on November 16, 2011

I think Target's point is, "This employee is making a big deal about us having employees work Black Friday but isn't saying anything about the job that's actually making him leave his family early on Thanksgiving."

Bank Of America: You Can't Be A Protestor & Customer At Same Time

Commented by outlulz:
1:47 PM on October 17, 2011

This is similar to the Citibank incident over the weekend where protestors said they were arrested only for trying to close their accounts, but it was after the managers had to call the police after they caused a disturbance inside and refused to leave.

Are San Francisco Restaurants Actually Pushing To Make 25% The Standard Tip?

Commented by outlulz:
5:03 PM on October 15, 2011

And if it's a mandatory tip they'll probably expect an additional tip on top of that for their good service.

Best Buy Loyalty Rewarded With Deeply Annoying Retail Experience

Commented by outlulz:
2:14 PM on October 13, 2011

Why is this a story? Read the certificate. It says the terms in which you can use it. OP thinks they're special and shouldn't have to follow the promotional rules. All Best Buys sell candy and drinks near the registers if you ever need an extra dollar charged.

Higher Education Charging High Prices For Food On Campus

Commented by outlulz:
9:58 PM on October 5, 2011

What higher rate of theft? The stores aren't open to Joe Public that holds the place up with a gun nightly. They're for students that are more likely to be concerned with getting kicked out of school than to bother stealing candy.

Higher Education Charging High Prices For Food On Campus

Commented by outlulz:
5:29 PM on October 5, 2011

I'm lucky, the pub on my campus is privately owned, but just by a cool dude. Food and beer priced very reasonably, especially during happy hour. You can get a beer and a plate of food for $6.

Higher Education Charging High Prices For Food On Campus

Commented by outlulz:
5:27 PM on October 5, 2011

And our markets aren't even privately run, they're entirely owned by my campus.

Higher Education Charging High Prices For Food On Campus

Commented by outlulz:
5:26 PM on October 5, 2011

I can vouch for that at my school. Pound of sugar? $5 in our market, $1 at Ralphs. Quarter pound of bacon? $6, which is how much a pound costs at the supermarket. But the problem is that you're forced into buying the dining plan, so if you're shopping primarily at a regular supermarket then you wasted the non-refundable money that went into your dining plan.

Five Guys Is First Fast Food Chain To Get Coca-Cola Freestyle Machines

Commented by outlulz:
4:55 PM on September 30, 2011

You could uh. Just not get a soda.

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