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>When white castle knows the clientele well

>> No.17576154

>>17576120
It costs cheaper to order 6,912 sliders individually over a period of time rather than pay 25 grand to go into the pockets of some Jew ‘charity’.

>> No.17576159

>>17576154
Prove it.

>> No.17576166
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17576166

>>17576120
that would make you thirsty, better grab some beer as well

>> No.17576167

The burgers are like 1.50 thats a huge ripoff

>> No.17576175

>>17576167
I guess I have to bite
>autism research

>> No.17576195

>>17576166
not even a better deal, at least the other one ostensibly goes to charity

>> No.17576201
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>>17576166

>> No.17576212

>>17576159
No. Do it yourself.

>> No.17576225

>>17576120
If each crave case has 100 sliders, and the pallet has 72 crave cases, shouldn't there be 7,200 sliders?

>> No.17576228

>>17576120
That's literally just an appetiser for an American.

>> No.17576233

>>17576228
imagine being a starving eurotard

>> No.17576253

>>17576120
that’s about $3.50 per burger
you could get full size burgers for that price

>> No.17576258

>>17576166
was this an april's fool joke or something, or are there really people out there that go grocery shopping and think "ah yes beer, better get 500 liters"

>> No.17576267

So it's cold. And reheating will make it taste like shit.
Why would I want even one of them?

>> No.17576288

>>17576159
Based on what I looked up all the sliders listed are under 1 dollar each. So even with taxes it still would be around 7,000 dollars for 6,912 individual sliders bought at retail (you probably could get a better deal if you bought them in their packs of 30). And lets say the candles are ridiculously overpriced, like even if they were 10 dollars each you would still be under 10,000 dollars total.

I think the worst part is you're buying at most 4,000 dollars worth of beef for 25,000, and probably less considering the beef quality white castle uses is probably worth 1000 dollars tops.

>> No.17576309

>>17576267
>>cooked on site

>> No.17576320

>>17576309
Oh. Right. Now I need some 2000 friends. Well, one would be a start.

>> No.17576339
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>>17576154
>>17576167
>>17576253
Just buy it at the non-charity price then, you spastics. Spoiler alert: it doesn't actually come packed on a pallet.

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>Give net proceeds to charity
>Make the product so large, inconvenient, low quality and expensive that no one will buy it

>> No.17576532

You don't even need a forklift for that, just a pallet jack.

>> No.17576546

>>17576166
still cheaper to go to Estonia

>> No.17576552

>goes to autism research
>comes with fast food scented candles
Yeah that checks out

>> No.17576558

>>17576225
gotta make room for those candles man

>> No.17576567

>>17576339
If you just order multiple crave cases it will take forever and the staff will hate you. If you actually ordered that the first sliders will be cold and old well before they are done making it. No point unless you have someone delivering them to a huge event as they are made.

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>>17576567
>If you just order multiple crave cases it will take forever and the staff will hate you.
Why? Because they're doing the exact same job they would be doing but now they don't have to serve other customer's?
First off, you have to call ahead and schedule it because it's treated as a catering order. Second, they will literally shut the restaurant down for customer orders while they make it because they can make a day's worth of sales in under an hour with it. They'll actually send a company van over and deliver it to your event at no extra charge.

Yes, you retard. It's for events. If you order one at the counter and expect it right then and there, they'll tell you to read the sign again.

>> No.17576632

>>17576614
Shutting it to customers seems like a bad idea. You'd lose a lot of goodwill by regularly being unexpectedly closed.

>> No.17576649

>>17576632
They put up a sign in advance and they literally don't care about you not being able to get your four-slider meal when, as I said, for that one hour they're closed they're making an entire day's worth of sales. Cry about it. There's a reason you're not a business owner.

>> No.17576691

>Each pallet costs $25,000 and 100 percent of net proceeds will benefit autism research
yeah they definitely know their clientele.

>> No.17576738

>>17576166
€2k for 500l of beer isn't bad.

>> No.17576749

>>17576649
If you were a business owner you'd know sacrificing goodwill in return for a sugar hit of immediate revenue often calculates to a long term reduction of overall revenue.

>> No.17576761

>>17576532
Wow wagie you really worked out that brainbuster didn't you?

>> No.17577049

>>17576749
this. lots of business is made up from ppl who go to nearby places for lunch during work or whatever every day or at least multiple times a week. super inconvenient if the place chosen is not open

>> No.17577056

>>17577049
You really think the fucking hogs that go to white castle will really stop going because they're shut down for an hour? Fuck no, the fatties need their fix. They're hooked, and they fucking love it.

>> No.17577084

>>17577056
>You really think the fucking hogs that go to white castle will really stop going because they're shut down for an hour?
>t. starving third worlder

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>>17577084
Nah, I'm an Ameripig. I had a fast food wagie job one summer in high school. We were understaffed so the hours of operation were greatly reduced.
People didn't stop coming. In fact, there may have been more people. They'd start lining up like 15 minutes before we opened, and the line remained wrapped around the building until we closed. Like pigs at the trough, they can't help but get their fix of fast food soaked in grease. The floors of those places are nasty too. I had to clean out my non slip shoes every night because they would be caked in grease and food particles. It's honestly disgusting.