Hi James, not 100% sure this user is a bot or not. There's usually other clues which aren't here this time. Will keep an eye though.
If you're not a bot, *hello* :)
Hi James, not 100% sure this user is a bot or not. There's usually other clues which aren't here this time. Will keep an eye though.
Your username however seems like an AI rewrite of the prestigious username of "Jamem"
No I'm not a bot. It's crazy actuallybilky asko wrote: ↑Fri 02 Aug, 2024 13.38Your username however seems like an AI rewrite of the prestigious username of "Jamem"
A cup of coffee is not £6. I got a large Toffee Latte from McDonalds yesterday (something I used to have all the time but hardly ever do now I have a Nespresso machine at home) and it was £2.99, up from the £2.39 I remember it being for ages.Dr Lobster* wrote: ↑Fri 02 Aug, 2024 20.02 McDonald's to 'rethink' prices after sales fall
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c728313zkrjo
I thought this was quite an interesting story - i don't eat too many mcdonalds (and can't say i ever have - it's one of those things which sometimes fills a hole on a long journey but other than that not too appealing) but i went to our local drive through to get 4 burger meals for my son and his mates and it came to over £40 which was a bit of surpise - it certainly wasn't anywhere that expensive the last time i went.
Mind you, all these chain places are taking the piss - like even a cup of coffee is over £6 now, i mean, i just refuse to pay that.
Really? I paid £8 for a breakfast footlong recently, that's double the price it was pre-Covid.Blewatter wrote: ↑Tue 06 Aug, 2024 13.38 The only loyalty programme I am part of is my Subcard at Subway (Its not a physical card, its an app), as I only really go to Subway for fast food, but the prices there are pretty stable right now, and they have been alright with offering deals on certain items.