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DrMeeple t1_j2niqy8 wrote
Reply to comment by cornfeedhobo in [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
Agreed. This is the rare personal tracking post that I find truly interesting.
ColdHardRice t1_j2nim2v wrote
Reply to comment by Jaded_Prompt_15 in [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
Which was produced from the bottom graph. There probably should be units for clarity, but even without it’s pretty clear what the units are.
Ukvemsord t1_j2nilm5 wrote
Reply to comment by Kileni in [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
Starting at the OT or NT?
Archmage_Lazuli t1_j2nigvl wrote
This is so cool! I'm actually working on a similar project and I'm curious, how did you do the "day of the week colour blend" visualization?
Gazhammer t1_j2nia7y wrote
Ah, good old Miscellaneous, wonder what that could be?
Kileni t1_j2ngu1o wrote
Reply to [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
3-4 chapters a day will do it in a year. I prefer reading it chronologically. A worldview and life changer, especially in an age that has no standards for right/wrong, good/evil, etc.
jcddyer OP t1_j2ngkgs wrote
Reply to [OC] Bible Reading Plan as Circle by jcddyer
I created a tool (biblereadingplangenerator.com) that let's you customize a Bible Reading Plan by choosing a length of time, a set of books, and a visualization method (calendar, list, and in this case, a circle). It uses standard Bible data, and this view uses Javascript to generate an SVG with rotated text where the genres of the text each have a color.
Here's the original link: 2023 Bible circle
Jaded_Prompt_15 t1_j2nfu88 wrote
Reply to comment by ColdHardRice in [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
On a separate graph...
kwikidevil t1_j2nfixt wrote
What is app fees and why is it 2.5k??
ArianaPetite1 t1_j2nf0cs wrote
Reply to [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
Which staff member is making your burrito each time? That would be my first thought when looking at variation in weight/size.
Flat-Product-119 t1_j2nejj6 wrote
Reply to comment by DigitalArbitrage in [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
I’ve always wished they would too, so long as they charge less for it. But if they’re going to charge the same price, I’ll take the 2k calories and make a couple meals out of it.
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Flat-Product-119 t1_j2ndyq7 wrote
Reply to comment by skyecolin22 in [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
Most burrito dealers do that the first couple times to get you hooked.
maartenyh t1_j2nd6ow wrote
Reply to comment by ObsessiveTimekeeper in [OC] I tracked every minute of my day for the past year by ObsessiveTimekeeper
It is true that it is generally better to do something relaxing before going to bed, but if you enjoy what you do then it is way better than actual “work” before bed in my opinion.
If you can’t stop then there are MANY gamers (to compare it to “non-work) that also can’t stop with their games and go to bed right after a game.
It is generally better to relax, but if you’re having fun, YOLO right?
ricochet48 t1_j2nck7x wrote
Nearly 8.5hrs of sleep is honestly the most impressive stat here.
ObsessiveTimekeeper OP t1_j2nc0fj wrote
Reply to comment by maartenyh in [OC] I tracked every minute of my day for the past year by ObsessiveTimekeeper
I do, and it's not something I'm happy with. I'm usually working on personal projects that late at night and it's very easy to get lost and go until 2am. Better structure is something I'm hoping to achieve this year.
ColdHardRice t1_j2nbpkh wrote
Reply to comment by Jaded_Prompt_15 in [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
Units are labeled in the bottom graph
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DigitalArbitrage t1_j2nakuw wrote
Reply to [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
Maybe restaurants will start selling healthy portion sizes now instead of 2,000 calorie meals.
diiejso t1_j2n9pv9 wrote
Reply to [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
What's in the burrito and what specific ingredients do you think they're shaving off over time? Or is it the same ingredient distribution just a bit smaller?
SuzieQ4624 t1_j2n9ntg wrote
Reply to [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
What kind of maniac not only eats the same burrito for breakfast 7 years straight - but weights said burrito every day, also for 7 years straight?
I'm both horrified and impressed with this level of commitment. I can't even buy a big bag of potatoes, too much commitment.
maartenyh t1_j2n8nf4 wrote
You work right before you sleep?
darthvirgin t1_j2nixdz wrote
Reply to [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
Ah, ounces. A unit of measurement used by the US, Liberia, and Myanmar and no once else.