29% of adults couldn't go hour without internet - survey
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It's just a BS survey by an ISP, I wouldn't read too much into it. Aside from anything else it would imply that 29% of adults in Ireland don't sleep for more than an hour at a time...
Where do you live where it's universal that restaurants dont have menus?
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29% of adults must not be very big on sleeping.
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Where do you live where it's universal that restaurants dont have menus?
It's not unheard of in Colorado. It saves the company from needing to reprint all the menus every time there's a change or a promotion
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I mean I went something like 8 or 9 hours last saturday without it then I was on for an hour or two and then I slept for like 12 hours because I was exhausted.
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It's not unheard of in Colorado. It saves the company from needing to reprint all the menus every time there's a change or a promotion
If anything, this indicates that restaurants should be forced to print menus so it's as annoying and inconvenient as possible to raise prices.
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Please don't post this kind of junk "science".
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I would get fired if I tried at work
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Was this part of a survey where they get the "survey says" answers on Family Feud?
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yes they could no one answering this question was likely very honest about it
Surveys indicate that 100% of people respond to surveys.
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If anything, this indicates that restaurants should be forced to print menus so it's as annoying and inconvenient as possible to raise prices.
... Why?
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Surveys indicate that 100% of people respond to surveys.
*Chooses "no, I don't respond to surveys"*
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