Yes I do, because half the time they don't give them to you and then I have to eat my RB without horsey sauce, so my desk drawer never gets full.
2006-08-21 05:58:24
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answered by scaper 3
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Only if I know i'm going to use them either then or sometime in the future. Sometimes you don't even have to ask and they just give you a bunch of free condiments. Which I think for them is a waste of money. especially if the customer is not going to use them.
2006-08-21 07:24:21
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answered by jrealitytv 6
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I don't ask for them, but I like to have them on hand.
I pack a lunch every day, and sometimes I appreciate going to my canister and getting a few packets of BBQ or catsup sauce for my hot dog or dish that could use a little more 'zip'. They are great for picnics for 2 rather than lugging out the catsup, mayo and other bottles!
2006-08-21 15:55:27
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answered by Nisey 5
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Is it really free? After all, you just paid for a meal. A lot of places I've been to charge for extra over 3 packets. Not only that, you spent money on gas to go through and wait at the drive-thru, put that extra 10th of a mile on your car, maybe you sacrificed part of your child's college fund for that extra order of fries which your over weightframe doesn't need anyways, think of all that intrest you lost. What a shame!! "Free" I think not!! Sorry if I deflated your need to consume, I just see the bigger picture.
2006-08-15 08:35:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i used to go into McDonalds and take a few handfuls of sugar when i wasn't buying anything... that's similar..ish. but i don't drive through because i'd have to be able to drive before i can do that.
see, at least at the drive thru you've technically paid for the condiments so you should get them.
2006-08-20 23:44:10
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answered by smethansmee 3
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LMAO Yeah, I do!! extraordinarily as quickly as I provide instructions to my house because of the fact i'm terrible with instructions!!!! there's a mall interior of sight, so I basically tell all my buddies, I stay 3 blocks down from city Centre, and that all of them decide the thank you to get here.
2017-01-04 04:52:45
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answered by ? 4
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When I get takeout from the dining hall, they sometimes give you Grandma's cookies. You get snacks yourself during lunch but they just bag everything for you at dinner. I hate Grandma's cookies but I don't tell them no when they give it for me. Most people I know hate it too and they just throw them away later.
I like to save up those little packets of ketchup and mayo for later. They're so much more convenient than bottles.
2006-08-15 08:31:15
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answered by unaforce65 2
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I hear that. I remember the days when they would leave all of the condiments out for anyone to grab. Now its such a hassle, "could I have some extra ketchup please?, Is there any bbq sauce for my chicken sandwich? Could you give me a few more?, etc. etc." I
2006-08-22 09:22:13
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answered by chefbill 3
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No. I personally think thats not only greedy (not judging, only how I would feel if it were me), and could escalate over the years into hoarding.
I mean, hoarders got their start somewhere right? I have a hoarder in my family and I think this could possibly be where it all started. Not the cause, but the effect.
2006-08-20 04:23:19
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answered by jmiller 5
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i always ask for ketchup , as long as it is Heinz ketchup.Even though I always
have heinz kethchup in my frig, I will get a dozen little packets of it too.I agree with you,it is free get it. Also, I get the nice napkind at McDonalds(as many as I can out of the dispener, and tons of sweet n' low packets too.
2006-08-23 04:52:09
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answered by FELINELOVER 5
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If I'm taking home to eat, I don't ask 'cause I don't like throwing away unopened packets of condiments.
2006-08-15 08:29:35
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answered by Anonymous
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