@ Charlie, Life never gives you and easy ride does it Lol…but somewhere Between the Take Aways and the Food Marts you got a breather called a computer…sigh… 😀
@Maggie, Yes you have a point but Kroger must think people that shop there are dumb as a rock. While back I went in for Kitten food. Saw where they started carrying their own brand. Brand new item in the store-NEVER been on the shelf before.$2.98/bag. Kept coming back time after time. Month ago they started this ‘yellow tag promotion-Look for the yellow shelf tags NEW lower prices. The new lower price on the kitten food was $3.50. Now I’m not a rocket scientist, but I do believe there is something wrong with their math on that one.
This is so true. But in all I think it’s best to eat healther meals so I don’t eat these too offen. But ever so offen I do like to have a good hambuger. And by the way….why do we call them hambuger, there is no ham in them, it’s beef. Should we not call them beefbuger?
I don’t much like burgers at fast foods anyway. I get the Ceasar salad at McDonalds, the chicken strip basket at Dairy Queen but at Taco Bell, I get #6—which is 2 chicken friadas & 1 softshell taco & a drink. I’m making myself hungry!!
Don’tcha just love truth in advertising? I have each of these fast food places in my hometown AND the food actually does look like the pictures in the right-hand column. So it brings up the statement “Now I know what do to with the oven in the kitchen.” USE IT 🙂
If my wife were technologically able, I would swear that she posted this as it’s all I ever hear when we go for one. Right behind ‘That’s not the way I told you I wanted it.’ Has led to a few ‘intense discussions.’ One I do not fall for anymore is when I ask ‘Where do you want to go?’ to which her reply would be ‘Oh, doesn’t matter, you pick.’ Then right when I’m pulling into the driveway, she says ‘Well, expect for here.’ Now trhe car does not start without an exact unchangeable destination in mind.
meza
November 20, 2011 @ 1:42 am
@ Charlie, Life never gives you and easy ride does it Lol…but somewhere Between the Take Aways and the Food Marts you got a breather called a computer…sigh… 😀
Charlie
November 19, 2011 @ 8:11 pm
@Maggie, Yes you have a point but Kroger must think people that shop there are dumb as a rock. While back I went in for Kitten food. Saw where they started carrying their own brand. Brand new item in the store-NEVER been on the shelf before.$2.98/bag. Kept coming back time after time. Month ago they started this ‘yellow tag promotion-Look for the yellow shelf tags NEW lower prices. The new lower price on the kitten food was $3.50. Now I’m not a rocket scientist, but I do believe there is something wrong with their math on that one.
maggie
November 19, 2011 @ 6:02 pm
Well, well, well…
Now let’s tackle Wal-Mart’s “lowest prices” adverts….
Raymond
November 19, 2011 @ 1:06 pm
^GOOD POINT, BEV.^
Bev
November 19, 2011 @ 10:50 am
This is so true. But in all I think it’s best to eat healther meals so I don’t eat these too offen. But ever so offen I do like to have a good hambuger. And by the way….why do we call them hambuger, there is no ham in them, it’s beef. Should we not call them beefbuger?
Joy
November 19, 2011 @ 1:33 am
I don’t much like burgers at fast foods anyway. I get the Ceasar salad at McDonalds, the chicken strip basket at Dairy Queen but at Taco Bell, I get #6—which is 2 chicken friadas & 1 softshell taco & a drink. I’m making myself hungry!!
Becky
November 18, 2011 @ 4:37 pm
Don’tcha just love truth in advertising? I have each of these fast food places in my hometown AND the food actually does look like the pictures in the right-hand column. So it brings up the statement “Now I know what do to with the oven in the kitchen.” USE IT 🙂
GERRY
November 18, 2011 @ 3:11 pm
OH-OH-OH-CHARLIE——ONE BIG WHOOPER -SHE SHOULD GET.
HAVE A GREAT DAY.
Charlie
November 18, 2011 @ 2:09 pm
If my wife were technologically able, I would swear that she posted this as it’s all I ever hear when we go for one. Right behind ‘That’s not the way I told you I wanted it.’ Has led to a few ‘intense discussions.’ One I do not fall for anymore is when I ask ‘Where do you want to go?’ to which her reply would be ‘Oh, doesn’t matter, you pick.’ Then right when I’m pulling into the driveway, she says ‘Well, expect for here.’ Now trhe car does not start without an exact unchangeable destination in mind.