It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grammes a week. And only yesterday, he reflected, it had been announced that the ration was to be REDUCED to twenty grammes a week. Was it possible that they could swallow that, after only twenty-four hours? Yes, they swallowed it.
Oh man, I’ve been seeing signage for this all the time during my commute; this will apparently cut out a whole half hour from it, so I’m glad that it’s finally reaching this point.
Canada has a very, very real problem with monopolies. It is undermining our ability to compete as a nation, and it certainly does not serve the public.
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Yeah but a sizeable chunk of these people aren’t paying the city of Toronto for using the roads that the City is rehabilitating, and yet they whine for 24/7 overtime work. Toronto should take a loan, finish the rehabilitation and institute tolls/congestion charge in the downtown area.
I don’t know if that rules out charges on crowded downtown streets though (similar to how New York is about to implement it, where the highways around the edge of the island are excluded)
How can they even say that? The new quesadilla is literally designed to have less surface area filled with meat / cheese. It also costs double. I’m still mad, and have for the most part stopped going. The OG quesadilla was a banger.
Yea, from what I remember when I lived there (granted, this was two decades ago) the portions were enormous and could definitely be a lot smaller. Not to mention the size of the soda cups (soda buckets would be more accurate).
It could be the franchise owners getting squeezed like they did with Quiznos. If you have to buy Chipotle ingredients from Chipotle, and they’ve raise d the prices of those ingredients, but you’re not allowed to raise customer prices — it could result in smaller portions without a directive coming from corporate.
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