I can't even read that shit anymore. It was entertaining for the first couple of pages, maybe...maybe.that's because the writers of the never ending song post in there
I can't even read that shit anymore. It was entertaining for the first couple of pages, maybe...maybe.that's because the writers of the never ending song post in there
I can't even read that shit anymore. It was entertaining for the first couple of pages, maybe...maybe.
Will be a flavor through end of August at least$100
Now, when is cotton candy going to be a permanent blizzard flavor?
Usually don't press charges the few times I've caught thief's on camera.Roofie the thief, harvest their organs and sell them on the black market.....profit.
That is how you turn a frown upside down.
Or plain on treadmill...Still not nearly as bad as the flat earth thread though.
I almost posted that question over there.Or plain on treadmill...
Blue and black. End threadI almost posted that question over there.
And what color is the ****ing dress?
Over where? The thread was epic when it was posted here. Which was prior to myth busters testing it. HahaI almost posted that question over there.
And what color is the ****ing dress?
No that is not correct.I think my answer of $130 is the right answer. The $100 belongs to you and is back in the till, so technically you should be receiving another $30 from this guy to pay for his ice cream but you never get that. So you dont get the $30, you give him $70 from the till, and he got $30 in food for free... $130 lost.
lol!Why fixate on the obvious $100? This chap is multi DQ. He bathes in Benjamins. His ass is wiped with C-notes. A hundred bucks is meaningless to him. The human cost is what matters here.
The truth is that it depends on which customer stole the cash. He has a world class surveillance system. So he finds out that:
1) A filthy homeless girl has taken the bill. He confronts her, gives her a job and lifts her out of the gutter. Like Pygmalion or Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman. She cleans up well, saves his business and his Dad's life with a defibrillator. They marry and are happy ever after.
2) A POS swipes the cash. Buys a throw away .38 for $70 and comes back to buy $30 bucks worth of burgers. On his way out he robs the DQ, shoots the dad dead and spends the money on meth.
You can't put a figure on love. Nor can you value the cost of loss or outrage. The actual answer lies somewhere between infinitely rewarding and all consumingly tragic.
No that is not correct.
1. Thief steals $100 from the DQ register. Loss @ register: $100
2. Thief orders $30 in product from DQ menu and pays with $100 bill stolen. Loss @ register: $0
3. Thief is given back $70 in change ($100 - $30 = $70). Loss @ register: $70
4. DQ employees makes $30 product for $25.80 leaving $4.20 profit
5. DQ employee @ register gives thief product. Loss @ register: $70 + $25.80 in product = $95.80
So total loss to business is around $95 - $96 if a thief steals $100 from a DQ register.
Calculation above based on an assumed 6% profit margin on sales after everything (employee salaries, electricity, rent, taxes, products purchased, etc.) is paid. Could be higher though.
Not sure what the profit margins are for Dairy Queen however it looks like a McDonald's franchise could yield a profit of +/- 6% on Net Sales.
Why Dairy Queen Franchises Lead To Riches | The Conservative Income Investor
Owning a McDonald’s Franchise: Purchase Cost vs. Annual Profit
Our profit margin is more than double thatNo that is not correct.
1. Thief steals $100 from the DQ register. Loss @ register: $100
2. Thief orders $30 in product from DQ menu and pays with $100 bill stolen. Loss @ register: $0
3. Thief is given back $70 in change ($100 - $30 = $70). Loss @ register: $70
4. DQ employees makes $30 product for $25.80 leaving $4.20 profit
5. DQ employee @ register gives thief product. Loss @ register: $70 + $25.80 in product = $95.80
So total loss to business is around $95 - $96 if a thief steals $100 from a DQ register.
Calculation above based on an assumed 6% profit margin on sales after everything (employee salaries, electricity, rent, taxes, franchise fee, products purchased, etc.) is paid. Could be higher though.
Not sure what the profit margins are for Dairy Queen however it looks like a McDonald's franchise could yield a profit of +/- 6% on Net Sales.
Why Dairy Queen Franchises Lead To Riches | The Conservative Income Investor
Owning a McDonald’s Franchise: Purchase Cost vs. Annual Profit