Saturday, February 16, 2013

2nd 'No 7-Eleven' bodega walk today

From the EV Grieve inbox...



Previously.

10 comments:

  1. Um, your headline says the opposite of what you mean. It's a tricky thing to word - the poster makes it clear by the spacing. Quotation marks might help.

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  2. Oops, now I see the "2nd" which helps. Was it there before I had my coffee? I withdraw my previous comment.

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  3. Thanks Dr. Gecko! The "2nd" was there the whole time... but it is confusing... added the quotation marks.

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  4. Anyway these could be posted so we know about it more than 4 hours in advance?

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  5. hmm not sure if Bodega's are any better than 7-11, basically you got the same guy who runs the Bodega in a nicer uniform.

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  6. And the same ultimate guy owns 20 bodegas, each with different names, scattered around the city. To think they're mom and pop shops is naive.

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  7. @ anon 11:01

    Sorry about that... they sent me the flyer late yesterday afternoon, but I didn't have the chance to post it until this morning.

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  8. Ken from Ken's KitchenFebruary 16, 2013 at 2:31 PM

    Anonymous February 16, 2013 at 11:13 AM

    Did you take a survey or are you just talking out of your ass?

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  9. Please do your homework before spouting ignorant comments- 7-11 is nothing like a bodega, even if a bodega owner has several stores. 7-11's take at least half of your profits and even worse, force you to buy products from specific vendors at set prices, regardless of what your customers want or if you can find a better deal elsewhere.
    That's like saying McDonald's is the same thing as having your own restaurant.

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  10. If anyone would like to join us on the next bodega walk you can get dates, times and information on the No 7-Eleven Facebook page or through the No 7-Eleven Twitter account. Thanks for posting Grieve.

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