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how bad of an idea is this…

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Is there a mother’s day deal tomorrow?

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how do i stop hating customers 😭😭

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What are y’all writing on cups?

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Dish that tastes almost like a savory french toast?

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What seafood is most ethical and least ethical to eat?

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