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Crazy Receipt Lady: 'OK … can I have [lists items]…?" Dunkin Donuts teller: "Did you order this yesterday?" Crazy Receipt Lady: "No, because if you mean exactly what I got yesterday it will be a shit-tonne more".
We'll throw in an extra set of knives if you order this face cream!") and, most important, have a call to action ("Call now as supplies of our amazing wearable towel won't last!").
"I would always be like, 'Okay, Kelly, what did you order this time?'".
"It makes the world interesting; it creates variety, like a delicatessen — you order this, you [order] that".
They don't just ask a superficial question, they ask questions like "What did you order this evening?" "What would you change about the dish for next time?" GAR ensures that every guest is greeted the same when they enter the restaurant.
Unlike at-home genetic tests like 23andMe, you order this one through your doctor.
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"There should be a way for us and the customer to be like 'Mr Smith, last time you were here you ordered this, would it be alright if we opened it at five o'clock beforehand?'" But looking into the idea provided an awkward surprise.
If you ever order this, you could be run out of town.
"If you want something interesting, you could order this meal called Instant Heart Attack," he said, examining the menu.
("Caramel chips": how can you not order this? Alas, it's a bit too much of a literal description and, chip fiend though I am, I pick at a couple before thinking, nuh-huh).
It's completely worth the trip if you just order this drink.
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