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Paying a dollar for your donut and then going the next week and paying a dollar 50 and not knowing why because nobody s going to say there was a run on sprinkles so we had to jack up the price. i don t think this is a sympathetic case for the plaintiffs. my verdict for the restaurant. david, your thoughts. in the end like most civil cases it s probably going to settle and in tend you know who really wins in this type of case? it s the lawyers. it s trying to get that class action lawsuit, and then, what, what, a consumer gets $0.24 back? the lawyers are the ones that really benefit from a case like this. all right. legal eagles, thank you so much. you brought your a game late at night. grateful for your time. have a wonderful evening. you too. always a pleasure. thank you some good news before we say good night. a senior living home in wimberly texas is doing something very special for a special man. bill, a world war ii veteran turned 100 years young tuesday and family mem ....
Compensatory damages as well. you know, don t forget, it may be $0.24 on this particular bill, but this restaurant has over 100 restaurants across the united states. so it adds up over and over and over again and in reality, this company is making three to five percent more in revenue just on these surcharges. most of the industry, they re baking it into the cost of the items, and that leads the consumer to understand what the cost is instead of seeing it in the bill after they get it. so i think that s the problem. it s after. it s not like the restaurant you get the bill, get to approve it and then sign and add the gratuity. it comes after the transaction, that s the problem with this restaurant. looking at the clock we re up against the clock a bit so lexie how does this play out in court. i think this is way more transparent than going there ....
NorthPort's Arwind Santos is now a member of PBA's 10,000 Points Club. (Photo courtesy of PBA Image) MANILA - San Miguel broke loose in the fourth quarter to clip NorthPort, 122-106, in their Philippine Cup battle on Saturday night at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City. The Beermen spoiled Arwind Santos' formal entry to the elite 10,000 Points Club as they clobbered the Batang Pier in the endgame after a close encounter in the first 36 minutes of the game. Needing only 13 points to break the 10,000-point barrier, Santos scored on a jumper with 11:24 left in the third quarter, his 14th in the contest, to become only the 17th member of the elite scoring group and the only one among the active players this PBA Philippine Cup. However, SMB still had the last laugh after outscoring NorthPort, 40-24, in the final period to pull away for good. June Mar Fajardo and Robbie Herndon each scored 21 points to lead the Beermen, who are once again solo first placers in the team sta ....
In 2024, let alone for president. the only significance it has is by the end of this term that ll be the price for a gallon of gas, $20.24. he didn t run last time because the pandemic allowed him to stay home. in a normal pandemic, in a normal world where he d have to go out and campaign, he can t do that. he can t withstand the day-to-day rigors of actually campaigning. that s all you see him dealing with a preselected list of reporters right now. they have the training wheels on the sky in every way. even on his bicycle, because he can t keep it up right. so no, he s not running. dagen: at what point during the election did he realize he was up for president? [laughs] they could have let him out! there were more elvis sighting in the summer of 2020 then they were biden sightings. because if they let him out to speak, he told black people they didn t have a say in the election and i think they put a shock collar on him so he didn t ....
Of that and erodes it. 18 to $0.84 a gallon tax is not the answer. the absence is the prices. we need to get supply and demand back in line. steve: but you this administration, john, they want everybody driving an electric car. there are no electric semis right now but nonetheless that s what they re trying to get g ye to do, buy electric, don t use gas, even though the electricity is created by gas. they re working on electric semis, there are some local ones in operation. but it has very minimal affect on the industry as a hole. we don t have the infrastructure to support it. they re pushing a green agenda versus pushing a practical balanced agenda this country needs. we need to be drilling. we need to be refining. we need to be energy independent and we should be an exporter again. we should control the pricing. changing 18 or $0.24 a gallon tax is not going to change or help the situation. you can fill up a semi at over $2,000 a fill-up. ....