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Super-Preparation878 t1_j8wwdhb wrote

Walmart at like 10 when they’re stocking shelves never had anyone tell me no when I’ve asked just walk around with an empty cart and go to each section usually it’s the bigger ones too.

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Ok-Damage5304 t1_j8wv3vm wrote

Teamhj. Man. I literally went to Tong to get their Crispy Duck due to your recommendation but I was utterly underwhelmed (no offense). Even Ristorante Nicola’s Duck was better.

My favorite Thai Crispy Duck used to be at Thai Pepper, they had the best Bangkok Duck ever! I’ve even went to Thailand and nothing compared. But since they closed…

The best (Thai) crispy duck in Springfield is Thailand Station easily. Please go try and let me know what you think!

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KoiCyclist t1_j8wsz9r wrote

Definitely take your lifestyle into account before you get chickens - we had them for a couple of years (before they got eaten) and it was kind of a drag having to let them out EVERY MORNING at dawn and making sure someone was home to put them up EVERY NIGHT at dusk. THEY DO not operate on your schedule. The one day we forgot to lock up the coop…well…feathers flew.

Also think about how much you’ll want to dispatch these chickens if they turn out to be roosters, or get sick. And the shit shoveling…and their bad attitudes…wow, I do not miss owning chickens.

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Robodie t1_j8wqrty wrote

I used to work there and that was the most awesome place. Not the job - that was only tolerable because of the location. I tell you, going in everyday knowing exactly what kind of weather to plan for...so none at all, except for "cool"...was fantastic.

It's surprisingly bigger than you'd (probably) think, even if you picture it to be huge. Surprised me everyday. Semis look small driving through the tunnels. There's main roads, side roads, signs with directions, me driving around lost because shitty directions on signs, the occasional traffic jam...okay, so you might pass a few semis and maybe a handful of cars on your way to wherever...train tracks, parking lots, and at least one raging bitch that is probably still working alone.

It was awesome, but nothing is THAT awesome.

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scoop_booty t1_j8wq4d5 wrote

Petco has great boxes. They are collapsible and recyclable. They are printed with Return to Petco on them. We asked what day they stoked shelves, which I think at the time was a Wednesday, and we came back on that day and they gave us plenty.

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Ballyhoo-45 t1_j8wmxzp wrote

Try a smaller grocery stores like Harter House, Asian grocery store, etc. The larger ones can be required to recycle them. I found some this month at Apple Market for my move in Ozark.

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