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...ice that they can cram into the drink that you have ordered?

2006-07-28 05:58:59 · 9 answers · asked by thepolishdude 2 in Food & Drink Non-Alcoholic Drinks

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Ice is cheaper to manufacture than sodas, tea, etc......it's a cost cutting maneuver...the trick is to order your drink with half glass of ice.....that's an old bartenders trick from a bartender of 20 years

2006-07-28 06:33:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 16 0

More ice means less room for the beverages, keeps you ordering more drinks. Plus in soda ice is essential as soda goes flat faster when its warmer.

2006-07-28 06:13:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i could merely order a soda. maximum places will provide it to you loose, because of the fact they take excitement in unique drivers. in case you order a virgin drink you will nonetheless get charged such as you may for an alcoholic drink, and for what? a team of sugar, soda water, and synthetic flavoring.

2016-11-03 05:03:35 · answer #3 · answered by zubrzycki 4 · 0 0

Because a good drink is a cold drink and they don't have to give you as much stuff!

2006-07-28 06:03:13 · answer #4 · answered by soxrcat 6 · 0 0

so they don't have to give you as much drink for your money... Ask for no ice then ask a little later for a glass of ice lol...put your own in lol...

2006-07-28 06:03:08 · answer #5 · answered by Guess Who 3 · 0 0

its cheaper to use more ice and less of the drink

2006-07-28 10:03:35 · answer #6 · answered by Nancy 2 · 0 0

actually, I put the least amount of ice possible...this way I don't have to keep running back and forth to get the customer refills!

2006-07-28 06:02:48 · answer #7 · answered by TP 4 · 0 0

Profit margin!

2006-07-28 06:01:58 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

becuase the drink is hot without ice, duh, who wants to drink a hot beverage unless it's supposed to be hot

2006-07-28 06:02:50 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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