[quote=USA TODAY][B]Krispy Kreme:[/B] Show your “I voted” sticker at participating Krispy Kreme shops and get a free doughnut.
[B]7-Eleven[/B]: On Election Day, 7-Eleven customers can get a free cup of coffee at participating shops. The deal is available through the 7-Eleven mobile app, which is available in the App Store or Google Play.
[B]White Castle:[/B] Get a free gallon of iced tea with purchase of a Crave Case. Customers must present a coupon in the restaurants or use the promo code: USA if ordering online.
[B]California Tortilla:[/B] Voters can get free chips and queso with any purchase when they say “Make queso great again,” “I’m with queso,” or “I vote for queso” while ordering. The offer is available at California Tortilla locations nationwide.[/quote]
[URL="http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/nation-now/2016/11/04/election-day-deals-freebies-and-dining-experiences/93169672/"]USA TODAY[/URL]
There's more deals listed on the page. But go out there and vote, and score some free food!
[URL="http://www.autoblog.com/2016/11/05/lyft-discount-election-day/"]Lyft [/URL]and [URL="https://newsroom.uber.com/vote/"]Uber[/URL] are also offering discounts. [URL="http://www.offers.com/blog/post/election-day-freebies/"]More deals here[/URL].
A gallon of any liquid seems excessive
#freedom never tasted so good
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when they say “Make queso great again,” “I’m with queso,” or “I vote for queso” while ordering
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I'm sorry.... What?
[QUOTE=richard9311;51328431][URL="http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/nation-now/2016/11/04/election-day-deals-freebies-and-dining-experiences/93169672/"]USA TODAY[/URL]
There's more deals listed on the page. But go out there and vote, and score some free food!
[URL="http://www.autoblog.com/2016/11/05/lyft-discount-election-day/"]Lyft [/URL]and [URL="https://newsroom.uber.com/vote/"]Uber[/URL] are also offering discounts. [URL="http://www.offers.com/blog/post/election-day-freebies/"]More deals here[/URL].[/QUOTE]
In Pennsylvania, especially Philly, you can get a free Uber or Lyft ride to the polls today.
[url]https://myridetovote.org/[/url]
[QUOTE=FlashMarsh;51328440]A gallon of any liquid seems excessive[/QUOTE]
[URL="http://static-whitecastle-com.s3.amazonaws.com/White-Castle-Nutrition-Information.pdf"]A gallon of their iced tea contains 274g of sugar and 1100 calories[/URL]
I've eaten half of a crave case once while dirty bulking and I can say it was not a pleasant experience.
It's good to know saving yourself a bit of money is news, although may should be in a different section like generals?
Why not a free 4 month gym membership. If america wants change they can start there.
[QUOTE=1legmidget;51328471][URL="http://static-whitecastle-com.s3.amazonaws.com/White-Castle-Nutrition-Information.pdf"]A gallon of their iced tea contains 274g of sugar and 1100 calories[/URL]
I've eaten half of a crave case once while dirty bulking and I can say it was not a pleasant experience.[/QUOTE]
NHS Choices recommends no more than 30g of added sugar a day.
That gallon is literally 9 times your daily recommended sugar.
I think I can feel the freedom overtaking me!
[QUOTE=FlashMarsh;51328440]A gallon of any liquid seems excessive[/QUOTE]
A "crave case" is a box of 30 slider burgers.
It isn't intended for an individual.
[QUOTE=GunFox;51328538]A "crave case" is a box of 30 slider burgers.
It isn't intended for [B]an individual[/B].[/QUOTE]
I think you're seriously underestimating some individuals.
[QUOTE=1legmidget;51328471][URL="http://static-whitecastle-com.s3.amazonaws.com/White-Castle-Nutrition-Information.pdf"]A gallon of their iced tea contains 274g of sugar and 1100 calories[/URL]
I've eaten half of a crave case once while dirty bulking and I can say it was not a pleasant experience.[/QUOTE]
At this point I'm fully convinced Americans just have a bunch of jars of sugar sitting around in factories that they accidentally tip over on the production line and sweeten the food all the time.
[I]You don't need that much sugar for your tea to be sweet holy fuck you only need like 60 to 90 grams of sugar to sweeten an entire gallon of tea.[/I]
[QUOTE=croguy;51328555]At this point I'm fully convinced Americans just have a bunch of jars of sugar sitting around in factories that they accidentally tip over on the production line and sweeten the food all the time.
[I]You don't need that much sugar for your tea to be sweet holy fuck you only need like 60 to 90 grams of sugar to sweeten an entire gallon of tea.[/I][/QUOTE]
you'd be surprised at how popular extremely sweet tea is in the south. people went crazy when mcdonalds brought that shit back a few years ago.
[QUOTE=Naught;51328561]you'd be surprised at how popular extremely sweet tea is in the south. people went crazy when mcdonalds brought that shit back a few years ago.[/QUOTE]
Oh, believe me, I do know, mostly from first hand accounts from relatives living in the South. It really wouldn't be as bad if it wouldn't be a recent development, either; the fact that there's so much sugar in everything isn't helping your diabetes epidemic.
[QUOTE=croguy;51328598]Oh, believe me, I do know, mostly from first hand accounts from relatives living in the South. It really wouldn't be as bad if it wouldn't be a recent development, either; [b]the fact that there's so much sugar in everything isn't helping your diabetes epidemic[/b].[/QUOTE]
Maybe you wouldn't be as salty if you had some of that delicious southern sweet tea. :smug:
Seriously though, you're coming off real high-and-mighty with that rhetoric.
[QUOTE=FlashMarsh;51328440]A gallon of any liquid seems excessive[/QUOTE]
Yeah, they should sell gas by the cup
[QUOTE=MightyLOLZOR;51328624]Yeah, they should sell gas by the cup[/QUOTE]
gas isn't a liquid
[QUOTE=Sims_doc;51328507]It's good to know saving yourself a bit of money is news, although may should be in a different section like generals?[/QUOTE]
This isn't about saving money. This is about encouraging people to vote. Can you not see that?
[QUOTE=MightyLOLZOR;51328624]Yeah, they should sell gas by the cup[/QUOTE]
How do you measure a gas in a cup? Lol. It would float out.
[QUOTE=BF;51328642]How do you measure a gas in a cup? Lol. It would float out.[/QUOTE]
...they're talking about gasoline. Petrol. Fuel. Processed oil used for internal combustion engines. It's typically measured by the gallon in America, you could easily measure it by the cup if you wanted to.
[QUOTE=FlashMarsh;51328631]gas isn't a liquid[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure he means petrol
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[QUOTE=Aetna;51328647]...they're talking about gasoline. Petrol. Fuel. Processed oil used for internal combustion engines. It's typically measured by the gallon in America, you could easily measure it by the cup if you wanted to.[/QUOTE]
They call it petrol in other countries. It was probably lost in translation despite everyone speaking English here
[QUOTE=Naught;51328561]you'd be surprised at how popular extremely sweet tea is in the south. people went crazy when mcdonalds brought that shit back a few years ago.[/QUOTE]
when i worked there and was shown how to prepare it i got really confused when there was just this bucket of tea and you went in the back, got a pound bag of sugar, and just dumped the whole bag in. it didnt taste very good either. but yes, sweet tea was popular as shit in texas
[QUOTE=BF;51328642]How do you measure a gas in a cup? Lol. It would float out.[/QUOTE]
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVmaKC0SA8M[/URL]
[QUOTE=Aetna;51328647]...they're talking about gasoline. Petrol. Fuel. Processed oil used for internal combustion engines. It's typically measured by the gallon in America, you could easily measure it by the cup if you wanted to.[/QUOTE]
I will never understand that Americanism. It's a liquid. [i]Why[/i] do you lot call it gas?
[QUOTE=BF;51328660]I will never understand that Americanism. It's a liquid. [i]Why[/i] do you lot call it gas?[/QUOTE]
Because gas is just a shortened word for gasoline.
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[QUOTE=BF;51328660]I will never understand that Americanism. It's a liquid. [i]Why[/i] do you lot call it gas?[/QUOTE]
[quote]"Gasoline" is cited (under the spelling "gasolene") from 1863 in the Oxford English Dictionary. It was never a trademark, although it may have been derived from older trademarks such as "Cazeline" and "Gazeline".[3][/quote]
[QUOTE=GunFox;51328538]A "crave case" is a box of 30 slider burgers.
It isn't intended for an individual.[/QUOTE]
Don't listen to this guy, Americans consume 30 sliders and a gallon of tea for lunch
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;51328652]Pretty sure he means petrol
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They call it petrol in other countries. It was probably lost in translation despite everyone speaking English here[/QUOTE]
Was a joke
[QUOTE=BF;51328660]I will never understand that Americanism. It's a liquid. [i]Why[/i] do you lot call it gas?[/QUOTE]
Why do you Aussies call cigarettes fags? Why do you call flip-flops pluggers? It's called culture. People mix words around all the time.
i once ate 30 slider burgers by mistake when i was visiting america
i died
it is a cautionary tale
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