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Ask A&W

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Edit: It will never cease to make me laugh that I get more genuinely serious discussion comments on my meme posts in /c/Memes than anywhere else. I’m not hating, I love it.

Edit 2: Chicago-Style deep dish pizza isn’t pizza go fuck yourself

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    25•2 months ago

    Just sell by patty weight.

    • @[email protected]
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      21•2 months ago

      But a third is less than a quarter!

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      59•2 months ago

      Until you start selling a 1/3 lb burger to outcompete the 1/4 lb burger, but people are “4 is more than 3!” so your marketing fails…

      • greenskye
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        12•2 months ago

        Could just switch to grams. Selling by fraction is the problem not by weight itself.

        • @[email protected]
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          8•2 months ago

          I say this as an American, but these are Americans confused by the concept of fractions. Using grams would likely terrify them more.

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            2 months ago

            And a 1/4lb is 4 oz, which sounds too small (compared to 8-10oz steaks that some people consume). So a 5.33 or even 5.5 oz burger doesn’t sound much bigger.

          • greenskye
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            1•2 months ago

            Just call it 100 freedom units and everyone will love it.

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        2 months ago

        Them later advertising it as 3/9ths is pretty funny though.

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          18•2 months ago

          “The one on the right is better because the thingy is lifting it higher and the arrow is pointing to it!” – idiots, probably

      • redjard
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        7•2 months ago

        Yeah most people would think 4 is more than 3! while 3! is actually 50% more than 4.

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      8•2 months ago

      Um… unfortunately, that doesn’t work, either. ::facepalm::

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