16/04/2020 of Burgers vs Hotdogs

What drink do you choose? (This is all they have in stock)


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Kebs

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So you're at your local burger/hotdog vendor , you have a choice of hotdogs or burgers , both can have cheese or/and onions on , both have a vegetarian/vegan option ,and both come with a cold drink of pop.

 
I only selected Coke Zero 'cause of Diabetes kicked in in my old age. I'd say a 'Dr. Pepper' if it wasn't for the sugar content.

 
Coke Zero is nasty stuff. Had friends go morbidly obese off the sugar free stuff and I gained like 5 kg in a month. And it tastes terrible. I'd rather just stick to good old water.

 
The fact they offer both Pepsi and Coke products show how progressive businesses must be getting to allow such direct competition with the shop. It's quite surprising
Coke and Pepsi are sold together everywhere here. Any shop that sells ones will also sell the other. No need for shopkeepers to pick a side and risk losing revenue. 

 
Coke and Pepsi are sold together everywhere here. Any shop that sells ones will also sell the other. No need for shopkeepers to pick a side and risk losing revenue. 


Not always. I think fast food joints get soda at like 16 cents a liter, but they need to stick to one or the other. Hot dog vendors are a different story, but they still get offered good deals for exclusivity.

 
I want real beer. If I can't have that, it's water for me. I'm a firm believer in "if I'm going to consume liquid calories, I have to get something out of it."

 
At convince stores and stuff, but at a specific restaurant, there's only one 
Maybe for you. At all our restaurants you can purchase both, even hotdog stands and those food vans. Anywhere here where you’d see one, there would also be the other. 

Not always. I think fast food joints get soda at like 16 cents a liter, but they need to stick to one or the other. Hot dog vendors are a different story, but they still get offered good deals for exclusivity.
America must be very different to Australia. I don’t know if all restaurants do this, but I’ve seen some with a big box of cans that you can buy at Coles for 55 cents a can and then they sell it for $2.50 - $4. 

 
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