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I was there for a free meal with co-workers.
lol I'm busting your balls, I'm not above eating at Golden Corral myself tbh
I was there for a free meal with co-workers.
Reminds me of my school's dining hall.
"Chicken fingers in the bag?"
*Gripping three burgers close to my chest* "Um... yes?"
The salad bar is ridiculously cheap. Also they weigh the soft serve ice cream. What I do with that is bury a bunch of brownies and cookies under the bowl and top it off with ice cream. Because individually the brownies and cookies are like $0.89 a piece but I can usually get 3-4 of them hidden under the ice cream and total is only comes out to $1.50 when they weigh it.
I will need to investigate this.
The salad bar is ridiculously cheap. Also they weigh the soft serve ice cream. What I do with that is bury a bunch of brownies and cookies under the bowl and top it off with ice cream. Because individually the brownies and cookies are like $0.89 a piece but I can usually get 3-4 of them hidden under the ice cream and total is only comes out to $1.50 when they weigh it.
LOL at all the sneaky shit you guys try and do.
I guess I am not as cunning. Back in the day, I would just wait for a busy time, then just stand in the line and eat shit as it slowly moved. Sometimes I would get through 2 cheeseburgers and a bag of chips just in time to get to get to the cash register and pay for my bottled water.
LOL at all the sneaky shit you guys try and do.
I guess I am not as cunning. Back in the day, I would just wait for a busy time, then just stand in the line and eat shit as it slowly moved. Sometimes I would get through 2 cheeseburgers and a bag of chips just in time to get to the cash register and pay for my bottled water. Hospital cafeteria's have a similar set up, and I did the same thing there when my wife was in the hospital having my first daughter.
One time it was so busy, I just at a hot dog and some chili as I was standing in the line, then I just left. :icon_chee
Wait aren't you the poster who used to steal textbooks during finals week?
if she serves just 5 tables in an hour at the tip your mom gave + her standard wage she is making double minimum wage in my state
Cheapest, most miserly thing I've ever seen was an older dude, the stepdad of a friend of mine. The snack he'd have at his house was a bag of pretzels; they were about a buck a bag as opposed to Doritos or some other luxury snack. That's not it though.
When the dude got to the bottom of a bag of pretzels, he couldn't bear to throw out the extra salt that had fallen off the pretzels. He saved it and used it to salt his food.
Oh, runner-up for me is a friend of mine, but I'll admit the guy's a cheap jerk. He makes over $120K a year, mind you. Goes shopping at whole foods, and buys the pine nuts in bulk, but labels them soy nuts. Pine nuts are about $8.00 a pound. Soy nuts are like $1.79.
The salad bar is ridiculously cheap. Also they weigh the soft serve ice cream. What I do with that is bury a bunch of brownies and cookies under the bowl and top it off with ice cream. Because individually the brownies and cookies are like $0.89 a piece but I can usually get 3-4 of them hidden under the ice cream and total is only comes out to $1.50 when they weigh it.
LOL how fat are you?
Not fat at all. I need all the calories to maintain my weight. So I focus on extremely calorie dense foods.
I've returned salt to the grocery store before. It was morton salt I believe but when I opened it, it was a solid block of salt. It was stuck together. The canister was only like $2 but I returned it anyway. Most people wouldn't give a shit about $2 but I felt compelled to get a replacement. I'm easily the cheapest person I know.
Last thing I remember was when my mother decided to take me out for lunch for my birthday and the food and service were great, and the bill was like $38.40 and she left $1.60 tip. The waitress I could tell was not happy but sucked it up and said thanks.
I waited for my mother to leave and get towards the door and I discretely left $10 on the table.
You could have always shook the container vigorously to break up the salt.
Is your maintained weight about three fiddy? That's a good one
Cheapest, most miserly thing I've ever seen was an older dude, the stepdad of a friend of mine. The snack he'd have at his house was a bag of pretzels; they were about a buck a bag as opposed to Doritos or some other luxury snack. That's not it though.
When the dude got to the bottom of a bag of pretzels, he couldn't bear to throw out the extra salt that had fallen off the pretzels. He saved it and used it to salt his food.