I've been past my prime a number** of times...
...the last one being 61....
** - Eighteen, to be precise.
...the last one being 61....
** - Eighteen, to be precise.
Yeah they do. That's why I started this thread, after decades of phone ordering I finally took the next step and did online ordering.Do food places in the UK not take phone orders?
Nah. That's what the face meltingly spicy chicken is for. It balances out the sweet quite well.To much sweet stuff. I think someone is getting pizza confused with a doughnut.
square pi
Talking of alien pizzas, a place near us does square pizzas.
I can see how that might be convenient for pre-packaged items, but how would pickers do with "judgment" items like fresh produce and meat? I look forward to an account of your experience.I'm considering ordering groceries with Amazon Prime. Just to see how it all works.
but how would pickers do with "judgment" items like fresh produce and meat?
It was my understanding that Amazon had brought the prices down a bit. They wanted to be more competitive for the normal food dollar and not just the "designer" market.That's what I want to test. They only deliver from Whole Food. Their slogan should be "Good food for twice as much." I'm hoping the quality will be good. I don't think I'd do it all the time but only in a pinch.
A friend of mine bought a bitcoin, back when they were worth just a few dollars. Then used it to order three pizzas online just to see if it could be done.
Those might have been the most expensive pizzas ever.
Bitcoins Used To Buy Two Pizzas Seven Years Ago Would Be Worth A Fortune Today
How much?www.ladbible.com
it's prized by the criminal element.
I have more than a little trouble with Bitcoin because of the way it's prized by the criminal element. It sounds like high tech money laundering.
I concur. But do you agree its purpose was good and justifiable? I think we're just that good at exploiting things in the worst ways and for the most wrong of reasons.