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Gertie 1 year ago
#15
So they could potentially change the prices while I'm still shopping? I'm not sure I like that "Oh that was the price 5 minutes ago now it's twice as much..."
       
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Sylvester 1 year ago
Gertie,
Our local Kohl's department store in California has these tags on all of its merchandise. The prices do not change while the store is open.
       
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Sebby 1 year ago
#15 it's the same in french supermarkets since years !!!
       
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Hubert 1 year ago
Sebby,

I saw it also in Norway, Danmark, Germany and Switzerland
       
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Trannie 1 year ago
Sebby,

I've seen these in Canada as well.
       
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Iggy 1 year ago
#15 Many places in North America also gone with digital tags. They save big on paper but the batteries are a pain. They were to last 3-5 years lucky to get a year out of them depending on how often the price changes. Someone who changed the paper tags now has to change batteries full time.
       
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Vicki 1 year ago
Who in the hell would want to use a sauna in a Burger King?
       
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Kimberley 1 year ago
Vicki,

Apparantly a number of people would or else they wouldn't have one in the BK. 35
       
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Rudolph 1 year ago
Vicki,

Probably Humpty.
You know the guy " that once got busy in a Burger King bathroom "
JC-LOL JC-LOL JC-LOL JC-LOL
       
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Madge 1 year ago
A few of these make me think the lawyers haven't arrived in these countries yet. Piano keys painted on stairs to encourage customers to dance. Sidewalk trampolines surrounded by concrete, you know, for the kids.
       
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Sylvester 1 year ago
Madge,
Or maybe sue-crazy people are laughed out of court in those countries.
       
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Mehitabel 1 year ago
Madge, In Estonia, there are these trampolines near kindergartens and schools. These rubber bands are quite stiff, you can't jump very high there. The surface is not made of concrete, but rather of the rubber material from which running tracks are made in the stadium. Those trampolines with springs that anyone can buy for their backyard are dangerous. You can jump over the roof from them, or if the rubber fabric has become brittle in the sun's UV rays, you can also fall through.
       
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Roy 1 year ago
Madge, in properly developed countries people are responsible for their own actions. Only in really shitty countries can you sue someone else for getting hurt when you do something stupid.
       
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Kittie 1 year ago
#15
Pretty normal in Germany & yes, they can change the price while you shop. Happened to me more than once.
       
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Kittie 1 year ago
#33
"Enemas" 36 Really?
       
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Al 1 year ago
Kittie,
Yes, and if you have an iPhone all you have to do is say, "Siri, please wash the inside of my colon." Siri likes that.
       
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Ade 1 year ago
Kittie,

Necessary before anal sex.
       
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Violetta 1 year ago
#16 cool. No.more jobs. Just digital surveillance. Great.
       
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Violetta 1 year ago
#26 False. There WAS a vegan BK in Vienna. For a couple of month. Nobody wants a soy-burger. dash
       
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Violetta 1 year ago
#28 Oh yes. Cool. No more jobs. Just digital surveillance. Great. dash
       
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Violetta 1 year ago
#48 this is just a f*** coffee dispenser. Oh. So... Yes... Actually.. This IS a Starbucks...
       
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Kendall 1 year ago
#7 Color changing in you Hit it Long enough 41
       
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Wesley 1 year ago
#32 too in NL
       
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This doesn't necessarily apply to me, but this German restaurant has made peeing fun by including a mini soccer game in urinals.

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