Re: My nomination for the Nobel Prize in Coffeeculture is...
Von: North Sullivan (northwrites@bluebottle.com) [Profil]
Datum: 18.07.2008 15:14
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Newsgroup: alt.coffee
Datum: 18.07.2008 15:14
Message-ID: <md5184d6csa50mohes6vdesd8leuavuqqa@4ax.com>
Newsgroup: alt.coffee
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 09:17:19 -0400, "Jack Denver" <nunuvyer@netscape.net> wrote: > >"Barry Jarrett" <barry@rileys-coffee.com> wrote in message >news:ssht74lo9p7qk4utpmd8il0v2u4uhrg4ce@4ax.com... >> On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 14:01:35 -0400, "Jack Denver" >> <nunuvyer@netscape.net> wrote: >> >> > >> >not have "sales" or take coupons). This is why many small businesses get >> >their stuff at Costco or other warehouse clubs, though they still have to >> >pay their own labor/fuel/vehicle charges on top of the Costco price. >> > >> >> the health dept might have something to say if they find out a >> coffeehouse has been transporting dairy in a non-refrigerated, >> non-inspected vehicle. I eventually purchased my milk for the shop at area supermarkets or at Sam's Club. My experience with the dairy truck included higher prices, worse expiration dates, and uneven service. Of course, my shop was in a small town and my dairy delivery options were limited. While the health department might not agree, I can't discern any difference between bringing milk to the coffeeshop in an unrefrigerated vehicle and bringing milk home in an unrefrigerated vehicle, as millions of Americans do each day.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
