Do you even understand this? Cos I wonder?
I was going to the store and I have to walk there cos I don’t know how to drive cos cars are very scary to me cos I think they are sort of alive.
And so I went to the store and then when I got there I saw some bread on sale.
So then I thought that I would buy that bread cos it was a deal, see?
And when I got home with my bread it didn’t taste very wonderful and so I think that even though it was on sale, it was sort of junky and so then I htink it is not even worth the 4 dollars I spent on it.
So I think that I am wondering why they made it seem good and should I try to get my money back? And what do you think about this whole entire thing anyway?
kthx
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about 1 year ago
haha, say what!?!?
about 1 year ago
If you ate some, you should try to get some of the money back, depending on how much you ate.
If you want all of the money back, go to the bread isle before you return the loaf, and substitute the missing pieces with other slices of bread, or frozen waffles.
about 1 year ago
it was prob only on sale because it was older bread
about 1 year ago
After consulting with my pickup truck, we both think that you should return the uneaten portion for some motor oil, preferably 10-40wt (My truck’s on a diet and kinda sensitive). We’re also wondering why you paid four dollars for an old loaf of bread. If that’s the sale price, what was it marked down from? A LOT I’m guessing. We await your reply…